Killer Condom
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Killer Condom | |
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Directed by | Martin Walz |
Produced by | Erwin C. Dietrich Ralph S. Dietrich Harald Reichebner |
Written by | Ralf König Martin Walz |
Starring | Udo Samel Peter Lohmeyer Marc Richter Leonard Lansink Iris Berben |
Music by | Emil Viklicky |
Cinematography | Alexander Honisch |
Editing by | Simone Klier |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
Release date(s) | 1996 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Language | German |
IMDb profile |
Killer Condom (also known as Kondom des Grauens) is a 1996 German comedy film based on the comic book of the same name by Ralf König. It was directed by Martin Walz and featured Jörg Buttgereit as its special effects coordinator and H.R. Giger as a creative consultant.
It was distributed in the United States by Troma Entertainment.
Tagline: The rubber that rubs YOU out!
[edit] Plot
Set in the seedy parts of New York City, Killer Condom follows gay detective Luigi Mackeroni (Samel), who has been hired to investigate a series of bizarre attacks at the Hotel Quickie in which their male guests have all had their penises mysteriously bitten off. While at the crime scene, he enlists the services of a beautiful young gigolo named Bill and invites him up to the crime room. Before the two men engage in intercourse, a carnivorous, living condom interrupts them and bites Mackeroni's testicle off.
Now on a personal vendetta, Mackeroni begins his lone quests to not only bring a stop to the rash of condom attacks, but also face his true feelings towards Bill the gigolo. Soon, the detective learns that the pernicious prophylactics are actually genetically-engineered creatures, part of a vast conspiracy of conservatives bent on ridding the world of sexual deviants.