Diabolik is one of the most important characters in the Italian comics tradition. A genius of crime, who carries out thefts and robberies wearing a black costume, or perfect masks that allow him to assume other identities. The first issue of the comic was born in 1962. Success was immediate and a couple of years later began to emerge clones, parodies, inspired comic series, and various types of films.
The first official cinematographic transposition arrives in 1968, directed by Mario Bava. The Italian title is Diabolik, but internationally the film is known as Danger: Diabolik.
It immediately became a cult film, starring John Phillip Law as Diabolik and Marisa Mell as Eva Kant, his girlfriend, and his criminal partner.
In the film, Marisa Mell offers us several breathtaking scenes, with very short dresses, perfect legs, and bikinis.
The first official cinematographic transposition arrives in 1968, directed by Mario Bava. The Italian title is Diabolik, but internationally the film is known as Danger: Diabolik.
It immediately became a cult film, starring John Phillip Law as Diabolik and Marisa Mell as Eva Kant, his girlfriend, and his criminal partner.
In the film, Marisa Mell offers us several breathtaking scenes, with very short dresses, perfect legs, and bikinis.