Condorman (1981)
Comic artist and writer Woody performs a simple courier operation for his friend Harry who works for the CIA. But when he successfully fends off hostile agents, he earns the respect of the beautiful Natalia, who requests his assistance for her defection. Woody uses this request as leverage to use the CIA's resources to bring his comic book creation, Condorman, to life to battle the evil Krokov.
Director: Charles Jarrott
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Michael Crawford as Woody |
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Oliver Reed as Krokov |
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Barbara Carrera as Natalia |
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James Hampton as Harry Oslo |
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Jean-Pierre Kalfon as Morovich |
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Dana Elcar as Russ Devlin |
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Vernon Dobtcheff as Russian Agent |
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Robert Arden as CIA Chief |
| Art | Albert Witherick | Production Design |
| Camera | Charles F. Wheeler | Director of Photography |
| Production | Ron Miller | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Charles Jarrott | Director |
| Editing | Gordon D. Brenner | Editor |
| Writing | Marc Stirdivant | Writer |
| Sound | Henry Mancini | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Ben Hendricks | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Herb Taylor | Sound Supervisor |
| Crew | Rémy Julienne | Stunt Coordinator |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jean Zay | Costume Designer |
| Sound | Jack Wadsworth | Music Editor |
| Crew | Godfrey A. Godar | Second Unit Cinematographer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kent James | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert J. Schiffer | Makeup Supervisor |
| Visual Effects | Colin Chilvers | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Production | Albert Witherick | Production Designer |
| Crew | Art Cruickshank | Special Effects |
| Production | Hugh Attwooll | Associate Producer |