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Danger: Diabolik (1968)

Starring: John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell Director: Mario Bava Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell, Michel Piccoli, Adolfo Celi, Claudio Gora
  • Directors: Mario Bava
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: June 14, 2005
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000228EJA
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #55,304 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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    #16 in  Movies & TV > Cult Movies > Cult Directors > Bava, Mario
    #99 in  Movies & TV > Horror > Italian Horror
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Special Features

  • Commentary by Actor John Phillip Law and Historian Tim Lucas
  • Danger: Diabolik: From Fumettito Film
  • Teaser Trailer
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Music Video - Body Movin' - The Beastie Boys, with Optional Commentary by Adam "MCA" Yauch

Editorial Reviews

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Master criminal Diabolik's got it all. He's got a black leather suit and ski mask, a pair of Jaguar XKEs, gadgets galore, an underground headquarters, and of course the ravishing Eva (played by Sixties Euro-hottie Marisa Mell). Together, the two of them pull off daring capers, staying a step or two ahead of the police, the government and rival mobsters all the while. Think the Sixties Batman TV series, James Bond, Barbarella, Matt Helm, and even a bit of Austin Powers for this distinctly Sixties crime romp. Director Mario Bava, as usual, made the most out of a less-than-lavish budget, with wild sets, an Ennio Morricone score, striking photography, and a psychedelic-soaked feel all the way around, with Bava's trademark camera work making it a visual delight in many scenes. Terry-Thomas comes in as a bumbling government official (the scene where his press conference is disrupted by Diabolik's "exhilarating gas" is a classic). It's all very tongue-in-cheek fun, based as it is on a comic book from the period. John Phillip Law, of course, is no better than he ever is as the rather fey master criminal, passing off his wooden performance as "stoic", but it works. Unlike contemporaries like Bond, though, Diabolik eschews the swinging Sixties life for a happily monogamous relationship with Eva (who wouldn't?). This is some goofy brain candy that's perfect for an evening of Sixties-retro fun. --Jerry Renshaw


Product Description

The suave, psychedelic-era thief called Diabolik (Law) can't get enough of life's good - or glittery - things. Not when there are currency shipments to steal from under the noses of snooty government officials and priceless jewels to lift from the boudoirs of the superrich. The elusive scoundrel finds plenty of ways to live up to his name in this tongue-in-cheek, live-action caper inspired by Europe's popular Diabolic comics. He clambers up walls, zaps a press conference with Exhilaration Gas, smacks a confession out of a crime lord while freefalling with him from an airplane, and pulls off the heist of a twenty-ton gold ingot.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Total enjoyment, August 19, 2002
By Paul Williams (London, England United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Danger Diabolik [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Once upon a time films were made with low budgets and heaps of imagination, and this is one of them. Though given a whopping $3M by the ego-maniac Dino de Laurentis (King Kong the atrocious remake) the genius Mario Bava brought this 60s beauty in at $400K. Even converted into today's hard currency it would be hard to conceive of a modern day director either struggling out of bed for such a miniscule sum, or ever bringing a film in under budget. Instead Bava treats the eye and the mind to a dazzling psychedelic modernist fantasy.
There seems to be a common notion that many directors of the past were somehow more stupid than the giant intellects of the cinema of today and that they had no comprehension of what they were doing. Bava knew exactly what he was making with this movie version of a popular European comic and that was to make a film that was fun.
Pitted against a world of old stilted politics, bumbling police and chalk-stripe-suited Mafia villains Diabolik, a cool ultra-thief with an underground lair to be envied by Dr No and every other evil genius, outwits his pursuers time and time again with a manic laugh, a delicious girl-friend and his 'n' hers Jaguar E-Types.
This film is a two-hour trip; the score is superb and the images have a vivid organic feel unachievable with today's over-processed CGI FX. If you love the visuals of Barbarella you'll love this. Bava, though, has a more cynical view of the world and in one scene presents us with a nightclub where villains ply the "innocent" hippies with drugs making them dance in hysterically funny ways that is just as an incisive critique of that era as it would be of some rave scenes today. Some things just don't change.
Sure if you want to adopt the brave stance of the post-modernist and assume the sophisticated position of The One Who Laughs At Bad Old Films then you'll get some kind of kick out of this. But you won't get anything like the kick you will by just relaxing into the brilliantly-lit mad world of Mario Bava where nothing is quite what it appears and baddies win - almost.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive "Easy-listening" movie., January 26, 1999
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This review is from: Danger Diabolik [VHS] (VHS Tape)
If you like Burt Bacharach, Ennio Morricone, if you loved Barbarella, Harry Palmer, etc... You can't ignore "Danger : Diabolik". I've been looking for this movie in Europe for 18 months, and finally ordered it form the USA. And this is the most stylish film I've ever seen. Poor scenario (but this is definitely enjoyable) with an amazing atmosphere. E-Type Jaguars, secret underground bases, mind-blowing music : this is how the world should be.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a blast! (Deep, deep, dooooooooowwwwwwwnnn...), June 17, 2005
By John J. Baker (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I was introduced to this lovely little slice of sin when it aired as the final triumphant episode of "Mystery Science Theater 3000." Unlike their usual verbal slamming of previous movies on the program, Mike Nelson and the gang seemed to approach this film with more of an affectionate teasing. Watching the stylish bank note lovemaking scene in Diabolik's swank underground hideout, I turned to my wife and said, "This isn't like the other Mistie spoofs. I would actually like to a version of this WITHOUT Mike Nelson poking fun at it!"

So for my birthday just a few days ago, my wife surprised me with a copy of "Danger: Diabolik!" on DVD. We were amazed at how many stunning scenes were excised from the MST3K version: Valmont gunning the snitch doctor for example, and most especially Diabolik and Eva detonating all those tax and debtor's buildings! That scene presaged the finale of "Fight Club" by thirty-two years! WOW! Tyler Durden IS Diabolik!

Let us not forget the peek-a-boo His and Hers shower scenes! This coy presentation of lethal sexuality puts that horrific Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie vehicle "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" to shame!

Savory DVD bonuses include: The Beastie Boys' video "Body Movin'" - inspired visually by "Diabolik!" There is also a featurette tracking the development of "Diabolik!" from comic book to feature film. It features interviews with comic book illustrator Steve Bisette, Beastie Boy Adam "Ad-Rock" Yauch, and "Diabolik!" star John Phillip Law.

Many people in the U.S. are put off by Diabolik's amorality. This from the country that produces everything from the bone-headed Rambo and the monstrous Terminator to that repulsive vigilante "hero," the Punisher. The latter are presented as righteous figures, wheras director Mario Bava makes no bones as to what Diabolik is, a vain big-time thief and terrorist. His actions are not meant to be emulated, merely to be enjoyed as eye-candy.

As a sidetrack on morality. I find it repulisve that Arnold Schwarzenegger used his Terminator persona as a standard for his supporters to rally around, as though that killing machine was meant to be perceived as a hero! Has anyone heard tell of John Phillip Law using Diabolik in the same manner? Well? I'm waiting...

Marisa Mell is tasty as Eva, and the actors who play Jenko(?), Valmont, and the Minister of Finance deserve a belated round of applause. They all made the shady "Diabolik" a joyful, fantastic romp.

Like a pop-culture version of "Richard III," "Danger: Diabolik!" is the proverbial guilty pleasure. It invites you to revel in vices of theft, wealth, and stylized sex. You KNOW it's not right of course, but you ENJOY it anyway... MWAH-HAH-HAAAAAA!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars a delicious fantasy thrill ride . . .
Visually striking, fast-paced, atmospheric, and exciting, Mario Bava's Danger: Diabolik (1968) is a delicious, fantasy thrill ride. Read more
Published 2 months ago by trebe

5.0 out of 5 stars Why would Paramount let this go out of print?
Don't understand Paramonut,they put out a nice edition of Danger Diabolik and let it go out of print,I was lucky enough to find a brand new copy at a Piggly Wiggly of all places... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Jason Pumphrey

4.0 out of 5 stars Exhilarating Gas
The Italian comic book comes to life in this incredibly strange and enjoyable picture. You know all those day-glo, pop-arty 60s misfires like Barbarella? Read more
Published 16 months ago by EddieLove

3.0 out of 5 stars Dangerously Cheesy
"Danger: Diabolik" was Mystery Science Theater 3000's final movie... and it works. '60s era hottie John Philip Law stars as super-criminal Diabolik, with Marisa Mel as his... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Amaranth

3.0 out of 5 stars Good comic book adaptation
With Mario Bava, it doesn't really matter if the story is good or not- he creates visual experiences out of a telephone book if necessary. Read more
Published on May 30, 2007 by T. Krings

5.0 out of 5 stars James Bond, eat your heart out!
Costumes by Paco Rabanne, music by Ennio Morriconne, Marisa Mel and John Phillip Law in their sexy prime and even an appearance by Terry Thomas, all based on one of the most... Read more
Published on May 16, 2007 by Mistress Persephone

5.0 out of 5 stars Move over James Bond!
Great diabolical romp. Lots of fun to watch, John Phillip Law at his best!
He's the reason this movie is so charming. Oh, those gorgeous eyes!!
Published on January 24, 2007 by Loves Movies!

4.0 out of 5 stars What Fun!
I love this movie! Amazingly skinny John Phillip Law plays Diabolik, the coolest crook ever. Diabolik steals everything from 10 million dollars to 20 tons of gold, using all... Read more
Published on December 29, 2006 by Scott

5.0 out of 5 stars What Couldn't Bava Do, eh?
Mario Bava brings his unique visual style to a Bondian comic book caper. 100% fun, that's what it is. Read more
Published on December 25, 2006 by Stanley Runk

4.0 out of 5 stars If you didn't see him...he's there
Imagine if James Bond were a master thief -- complete with beautiful girlfriend (monogamously, though), daredevil missions, and a wily talent for throwing off the cops... Read more
Published on December 14, 2006 by E. A Solinas

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