1. Danger: Diabolik (1968) Review - The Action Elite
As for the action, this movie has some decent set pieces – I think they did a decent job with showing how outrageously resourceful Diabolik is and how he has a ...
Plot: Diabolik (John Phillip Law) and his gorgeous girlfriend Eva (Marisa Mell) perform a daring series of heists while pursued by Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli). Summary: Apparently, this movie was based on a comic book – I’ve never read it, but I would be interested in checking it out after seeing this movie. That should
2. Danger: Diabolik (1968) - Mutant Reviewers
Jan 16, 2012 · "The whole underworld worries me less than a single man." Deneb's rating: 4 ¾ sleek black Jaguars out of five. Deneb's review: You may find ...
“The whole underworld worries me less than a single man.”
3. Danger: Diabolik movie review (1968) - Roger Ebert
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Although it's too long and eventually loses track of Itself, "Danger: Diabolik" is very nearly the movie "Barbarella" should have been.
4. Film Review: Danger: Diabolik (1968) - Jettison Cocoon
Mar 13, 2014 · Diabolik (a character from a popular series of Italian comic books) is an anti-hero masterthief who steals from the rich and gives to himself.
I'm not going to say that Danger: Diabolik is a fine film. No film starring John Philip Law, an ambulatory totem pole of an actor, can st...
5. Danger: Diabolik! (1968) | Vault Of Evil: Brit Horror Pulp Plus! - ProBoards
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6. 'Danger: Diabolik' or — The Thrill of Pop-Art Nihilism? | by Colin Edwards
Sep 21, 2024 · Although the film's biggest surprise is Diabolik himself who isn't just a morally ambiguous anti-hero or mischievous scamp tweaking the buttocks ...
It wasn’t just fortuitous but down-right essential that the opportunity to finally watch ‘Danger: Diabolik’ (1968) presented itself wholly…
7. Danger: Diabolik (1968) - Not This Time, Nayland Smith
Nov 15, 2020 · The story to Danger: Diabolik is an effectively simple one. It's just about this rogue stealing valuables and outwitting the police, with no other distractions.
Masked supercriminals were a dime a dozen during the 60s in Italy. They all have the common ancestor of French pulp villain Fantomas, but e...
8. DVD Review: Danger: Diabolik (1968) [REPOST] - Double O Section
Mar 19, 2011 · Great movie. Amazing the effects he could achieve on a very low budget. It demonstrates that you don't need lots of money to make great movies.
DVD Review: Danger: Diabolik (1968) [REPOST] Mario Bava’s 1968 pop-art masterpiece...