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Condorman

  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Barbara Carrera, Oliver Reed, and Michael Crawford in Condorman (1981)
Cartoonist Woody becomes the superhero he draws. Using his gadgets he helps a Soviet spy defect to the West.
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Cartoonist Woody becomes the superhero he draws. Using his gadgets he helps a Soviet spy defect to the West.Cartoonist Woody becomes the superhero he draws. Using his gadgets he helps a Soviet spy defect to the West.Cartoonist Woody becomes the superhero he draws. Using his gadgets he helps a Soviet spy defect to the West.

  • Director
    • Charles Jarrott
  • Writers
    • Marc Stirdivant
    • Robert Sheckley
    • Mickey Rose
  • Stars
    • Michael Crawford
    • Oliver Reed
    • Barbara Carrera
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Charles Jarrott
    • Writers
      • Marc Stirdivant
      • Robert Sheckley
      • Mickey Rose
    • Stars
      • Michael Crawford
      • Oliver Reed
      • Barbara Carrera
    • 57User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
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    Michael Crawford
    Michael Crawford
    • Woody Wilkins
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Krokov
    Barbara Carrera
    Barbara Carrera
    • Natalia
    James Hampton
    James Hampton
    • Harry Oslo
    Jean-Pierre Kalfon
    Jean-Pierre Kalfon
    • Morovich
    Dana Elcar
    Dana Elcar
    • Russ Devlin
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    • Russian Agent
    Robert Arden
    Robert Arden
    • CIA Chief
    Gérard Buhr
    Gérard Buhr
      Gérard Moisan
      • Henchman
      • (uncredited)
      David Pontremoli
        • Director
          • Charles Jarrott
        • Writers
          • Marc Stirdivant
          • Robert Sheckley
          • Mickey Rose
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        8Brew_Swayne

        Nearly 40 Years Later and it's still fun.

        Ratings are almost entirely about perspective. Is this really an 8 star movie? Of course not. But it also depends on which version of me you ask.

        5 year old me in 1981 - 10 stars!!!!!!! 40something year old me in 2019 - Eh, 6 stars seems fair. Average rating - 8*

        Condorman was easily one of my 5 favorite movies as a young child. I watched it so many times I wore out a few VHS tapes. There isn't a lot about the movie that really holds up and I gotta imagine that if you showed it to a child today, they'd probably lose interest in it fairly quickly. Some of the humor is very dated and wouldn't make any sense to anyone who wasn't actually alive at the time. And the special effects, which looked totally real to 5 year old me, are painfully bad to 40+ year old me and would probably be terrible to the eyes of anyone who has grown up only knowing CGI. That said, it was then and still is now, a really fun movie that stays in its lane and doesn't try to be anything more than what it is.

        If you're looking for something to engage your 5-10 year old kid, there's a sliiiiiight chance this might do it for them, but chances are the only people who would really enjoy this movie today are people who saw it when it was released. Grab some popcorn and a side order of childhood nostalgia and enjoy.
        8newie

        Remake!!! Remake!!! Oh go on..

        Condorman,wow....the film that made a childhood. It was THE Easter/Summer/Christmas/Half Term movie of a generation. Back in the 80's this film was ALWAYS on TV in the UK. Now,you hardly see it, its a disgrace (to my knowledge the last time it was on was at 5am on a Saturday morning on BBC1).Kids today have no idea what their missing,this was superhero movie magic at its best.....no...really...it was. It starred Michael (Phantom,Some Mothers) Crawford as Woody, a comic book artist who turned into his creation (Conderman) in order to rescue the beautiful (when your 10) Barbara Carrera from the clutches of the evil Hannibal (played in ultimate OTT mode by Oliver Reed... What i find more upsetting is that this masterpiece isn't available for us in the UK (Video or DVD). So,why,with the current trend for making Comic Book movies at a high,does nobody take a chance and offer this classic a remake!! Think about it..its got to be better than Daredevil,The Punisher, Batman and Robin and as for Catwoman,don't get me started!!. Question is,who could replace the Wonderful Crawford,Reed,Carrera?? Well the part of Natalia (Carrera) could go to somebody like,umm,lets say Hilary Swank.........Hannibal (Reed),needs to be one mean SOB,so how about Vernon Wells (Bennett in Commando, bad guy,bad string vest,back moustache,perfick!) and last but by no means least the part of Woody Wilkins.....well Vin Diesel needs a Hit!!!! But i feel the acting part of the role may be too much for him, so lets get Jeremy Irons on board!!! COME ON Hollywood GET WITH IT!!!!!!
        uglyklown

        Ready for a Re-make.............

        I saw this on VHS rental in the early 80's and remember it with massive fondness. Over here in the UK the film has been deleted from VHS for over a decade so my chance to see this film again was nil.

        So along came DVD, I had no player and this was only available in the US. I bought a player that could play all regions and imported me a copy, and when it bounced through the letterbox to the floor I was like a kid at Christmas.

        This is the story of an American comic book artist drawing his books from Paris. His best friend, and flat mate, is a CIA office clerk. When a job comes up for a civilian to carry out, Woody is recruited. After the success of the first mission, all be it by pure luck, Woody is requested by a KGB agent to help her defect.

        Now this film is still one of my favourites at the age of 30. And that's not seeing through rose tinted glasses anymore. This film is funny and you really wanna see the good guys win. The gadgets blow James Bond away and I dare anybody who doesn't wanna own a old wagon that converts to a car, or a massive condorman suit that helps you fly.

        Now for the bad bits. The film doesn't relate to today's audience with the cold war long since dead and the Russians our friends and allies now. Michael Crawford will always be Condorman to me, but his American accent is very poor. The films print looks lifeless with no colour and the music still lives in 80's ville. Also the plot is very loose, why they went across the alps and through small villages when they could of got on a plane and been in the US in a few hours is never explained. But please do not let this put you off. This is a gem of a movie that still makes me wanna be Condorman. So Speilberg you ever make a remake of this count me in...........
        jknight

        Cheezy yet sweet

        Think of Batman meets Inspector gadget!

        Even for '81 this movie can bring you along for thrill ride. Beautiful women, neat gadgets and one of the best car chases. The main musical theme is easy to remember and consist of a one word lyric "CONDORMAN!". Yet "Condorman" is so ignorant that he doesn't realize the peril he puts himself into. He's a cartoonist for goodness sake!

        Wonderfully cheezy in today's standards!
        4diondevlin

        Remember when we were young

        This film reminds me of the first 'flick' our entire family went to see. Oh and the last. Condorman will only be a good film for those who remember times gone by. This is a very watchable family film but don't expect major laughs, especially with Michael Crawford's (Ooooh Betty) poor American accent. This was Disneys alternative to Superman with a splash of James Bond, and quite simply it was anything but. Please watch it so you can see how much storyboards, acting and special effects have progressed. If you like Porsche's chasing a gypsy waggon, then this is for you. If you are going to analyse this film for its kit-ch humour, and the directors/studio's desperation to get a film out for Summer, don't bother, however it is a way of introducing a spy film to your 3 year old.

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        • Trivia
          During one take, when Condorman falls into the River Seine, Michael Crawford nearly drowned after the strength of the current was miscalculated. He was dragged five to ten feet under the water before two lifeguards pulled him out just in time. Crawford was willing to do the stunt again but director Charles Jarrott refused to allow it, and put a trained stuntman in his place.
        • Goofs
          Wire work is clearly seen above the Condorman suit flying over the Monte Carlo pier.
        • Quotes

          Turkish waiter: Your order sir?

          Woody Wilkins: [indicates Natlia's drink] I'll have one of those.

          Turkish waiter: One Istanbul Express.

          Woody Wilkins: Yes. A double.

          Turkish waiter: [suprised] A double? Nobody orders the double, sir!

          Woody Wilkins: Okay. Make it a triple.

        • Crazy credits
          When the Condorman logo appears, a cartoon Condorman poses next to it and gets his wing caught underneath it. This is followed by the Condorman cartoon flying (and crashing) over live-action footage of Paris during the opening credits.
        • Connections
          Featured in Sneak Previews: Victory/Condorman/Loulou/Under the Rainbow (1981)

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        • Release date
          • August 7, 1981 (United States)
        • Countries of origin
          • United States
          • United Kingdom
        • Official site
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        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Kondormannen
        • Filming locations
          • Monte Carlo, Monaco
        • Production company
          • Walt Disney Productions
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          • $14,000,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 30m(90 min)
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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