Killer Condom

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Killer Condom

A Killer Condom is a fictional contraceptive device featured in the 1996 German horror-comedy film of the same name, directed by Martin Walz. The film is based on the comic book series "Kondom des Grauens" by Ralf König.

Description[edit | edit source]

The Killer Condom is depicted as a malevolent and murderous prophylactic that attacks and kills its victims in a variety of gruesome ways. The film follows the protagonist, Luigi Mackeroni, a gay detective, as he investigates a series of bizarre deaths linked to the Killer Condom.

Plot[edit | edit source]

The story unfolds in a seedy part of New York City where Luigi Mackeroni is drawn into the mystery surrounding the Killer Condom. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a sinister plot involving a mad scientist and a conspiracy to unleash the deadly contraceptive on unsuspecting victims.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Despite its low-budget production and campy premise, Killer Condom has gained a cult following for its unique blend of horror and humor. The film has been praised for its inventive concept and over-the-top gore effects.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Killer Condom has inspired a dedicated fan base and has become a cult classic in the realm of horror-comedy cinema. The film's quirky premise and memorable characters have solidified its status as a cult favorite among fans of unconventional cinema.

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