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Diabolik (1968)

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Diabolik (1968) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Diabolik (1968) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:2.9334
Avg Critic Score:2.8628

Diabolik (1968) Movie Reviews

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Diabolik (1968) scores a combined 2.50 out of 4 stars for Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert) Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
Although it's too long and eventually loses track of Itself, "Danger: Diabolik" is very nearly the movie "Barbarella" should have been. ...read the complete Diabolik movie review at Chicago Sun-Times (Roger Ebert)
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Combustible Celluloid (Jeffrey M. Anderson)
Based on an Italian comic book (or "fumetti"), this Mario Bava crime thriller has never enjoyed the devotion of Bava's horror films. It probably suffered from bad timing, released among the campy but similar movies Batman (1966) and Barbarella (1968)....read the complete Diabolik (1968) review at Combustible Celluloid (Jeffrey M. Anderson)
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Doug Pratt's Laserdisc Review
Mario Bava directed the 1968 Dino de Laurentiis production, Danger: Diabolik , though his name precedes de Laurentiis in the opening credits and the film is best categorized as a companion piece to Barbarella , having the same sort of set and costume...read the complete Diabolik (1968) review at Doug Pratt's Laserdisc Review
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DVDBeaver
directed by Mario Bava Italy 1968 The Italian response to James Bond, this sly, sexy, cool-as-all-hell film manages to one-up the Bond series in just about every category. Starring John Phillip Law as the arch super-criminal Diabolik who...read the complete Diabolik (1968) review at DVDBeaver
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