Condorman ●
The story follows Woody Wilkins (played by Michael Crawford), a mild-mannered and accident-prone American comic book artist living in Paris. His best friend, Harry (James Hampton), is a CIA agent. As a joke, Woody designs a flamboyant, bird-themed superhero named "Condorman"—complete with a sleek black costume, a custom sports car with retractable wings, and an array of impractical gadgets.
Condorman was an ambitious international co-production, filmed on location in Paris, Monte Carlo, and the Swiss Alps. The film's greatest asset is its fleet of custom-built vehicles, designed by automotive illustrator and engineer George Barris (famous for the 1960s Batmobile). The star vehicle, "Condomobile," is a modified Porsche 928 that could deploy a hang-glider-like wing and a propeller. Other gadgets include a turbocharged boat, a one-man helicopter, and a jet pack. Condorman
The special effects are a charming mix of practical stunts and pre-CGI optical work. While dated, the film's earnest commitment to its own ridiculous premise gives it an undeniable energy. The Condorman costume itself—a black spandex suit with a red cape and a giant, beaked helmet—is iconic in its oddness. The story follows Woody Wilkins (played by Michael

