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Danger: Diabolik

Exploits of a suave, psychedelic era thief named Diabolik.

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  • "Gefahr, Diabolik!"
  • "Diabolik"@en
  • "Diabolik"
  • "Perigo, Diabolik"

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  • "Meesterdief Diabolik smeedt snode plannen om de Italiaanse regering dwars te zitten en heeft het daarbij gemunt op de goudvoorraad."
  • "Exploits of a suave, psychedelic era thief named Diabolik."@en
  • "Exploits of a suave, psychedelic era thief named Diabolik."
  • ""The suave, psychedelic-era thief called Diabolik 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 super rich"--Container."
  • "Exploits of a suave, psychedelic era thief named Diabolik as he pulls of the heist of a twenty-ton gold ingot."@en
  • ""Diabolik, a daring international master thief, has climaxed a series of robberies by hijacking a $10 million gold shipment, and frustrated Inspector Ginco attempts to set a trap for him by using a million-dollar necklace as bait. When Diabolik again gets safely away with the loot, Ginco aligns himself with underworld boss Ralph Valmont to work out a scheme to trap the elusive thief. Valmont kidnaps Diabolik's girl friend, Eva Kant, and holds her for ransom, but Diabolik rescues his girl, escapes from Ginco's trap, and blows up the nation's tax records to the delight of the populace and the dismay of the minister of finance. In a desperate effort to capture Diabolik, all the remaining gold reserve is melted down for one huge ingot that is encased in steel. Unaware that the ingot has been made radioactive, Diabolik makes off with it, puts on a special protective suit, and begins to melt it down in his underground hideout. While the police follow the radioactive trail, the ingot suddenly explodes and covers Diabolik with molten gold, turning him into a statue. The gilded figure is put on display, and Eva comes to visit it before she is arrested by Ginco as an accomplice. She is startled to see the statue wink at her; and reassured that Diabolik has outwitted his adversaries once again, she leaves with Ginco"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."
  • ""The suave, psychedelic-era thief called Diabolik (John Phillip 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 super rich. 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 Diabolikcomics. 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. Impossible? No, diabolical- Danger: Diabolik, to be exact!"--Container."

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  • "Foreign films"
  • "Caper films and programs"
  • "Action and adventure films"
  • "Action and adventure films"@en
  • "Features"
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Caper films"@en
  • "French films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Crime films"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Italian films"

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  • "Danger: Diabolik"@en
  • "Danger: Diabolik"
  • "Danger Diabolik"
  • "Danger--Diabolik"
  • "Danger, Diabolik"@en
  • "Danger, Diabolik"