Made at the height of the Swinging '60s, Mario Bava's stylish, tongue-in-cheek adaptation of the popular Italian comic strip DIABOLIK captures all the lavish decadence typical of the psychedelic era. Square-jawed leading man John Phillip Law stars as the titular antihero, a suave, cunning superthief who steals from the government and kills innocent bystanders for his own personal gain. Sharing an opulent underground lair with his stunning, amoral girlfriend Eva Kant (Marisa Mell), Diabolik globetrots Europe in his quest for wealth while confounding both the police (Michel Piccoli and Terry Thomas) and a rival criminal (Adolfo Celi). With its innovative cinematography and a pulsing score by soundtrack maestro Ennio Morricone, DIABOLIK has been referenced in a Beastie Boys video and Roman Coppola's CQ--and owns the dubious honor of being the last film parodied by Mystery Science Theater 3000.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Stars
John Phillip Law: American actor, BARBARELLA, THE GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD
Marisa Mell: French Actress
Michel Piccoli: French Actor
Terry Thomas: AMERICAN ACTOR/ADULT
Adolfo Celi: Italian Actor
Claudio Gora:
Caterina Boratto:
Lidia Biondi:
Director
Mario Bava: Italian director, ROY COLT AND WINCHESTER JACK (1970)
Producer
Dino De Laurentiis:
Screenwriter
Mario Bava: Italian director, ROY COLT AND WINCHESTER JACK (1970)
Adriano Baracco: Screenwriter, DANGER: DIABOLIK
Brian Degas: Screenwriter, DANGER: DIABOLIK
Tudor Gates: BRITISH SCREENWRITER
Arduino Maiuri: Screenwriter, COMPANEROS
Composer
Ennio Morricone: Italian composer, THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966)
Editor
Romana Fortini: Editor, DANGER: DIABOLIK
Director of Photography
Antonio Rinaldi: DP, DANGER: DIABOLIK
Source Writer
Angela Giussani: Italian Comic Strip Artist, DANGER: DIABOLIK
Source Writer
Luciana Giussani: Italian Comic Strip Artist, DANGER: DIABOLIK
Production Designer
Flavio Mogherini: Art Director/"Rogopag"
Review 1:
5 stars out of 5 -- "[A]mazing cinema: A succession of striking, kinetic, sexy, absurd images accompanied by a one-of-a-kind Ennio Morricone score..."
Source: Empire
p.162 09/01/2007
Review 2:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Pitched somewhere between BOND and BARBARELLA, this high-tech, high-camp Italian comic book adaptation has lost none of its sexy, '60s verve."
Source: Total Film
p.134 10/01/2007