With this Diabolik Danger Poster, immerse yourself in a world of mystery, seduction and intrigue where each image evokes the adrenaline of the unknown. Let yourself be carried away by striking visuals and intense emotions, perfectly embodying the captivating spirit of this cult film. Discover the thrill of adventure and the elegance of danger in this poster that promises an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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- By default, the poster contains a 4 cm white border for framing (frame not included). If you don't want it, please choose "without white border".
- ✅ Size: several choices available . ✅
- Great UV resistance .
- Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
- Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
- Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
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Description of this Diabolik Danger Poster
"Danger Diabolik" is a 1968 Italian film directed by Mario Bava, based on the popular Italian comic strip "Diabolik". The story follows Diabolik, a daring and mysterious thief, played by John Phillip Law, and his romantic accomplice Eva Kant, played by Marisa Mell. Together, they embark on a series of spectacular thefts, defying the law and defying the authorities.
The film is set in a stylized and extravagant 60s world, infused with retro glamour, bright colors and futuristic designs. The film's visual aesthetic is a true work of art, with elaborate sets, striking costumes, and bold use of lighting and photography hallmarks of Mario Bava's talent.
The plot itself is punctuated by unexpected twists and turns, clever escapes and moments of dramatic tension. Diabolik, as the main character, plays the seductive anti-hero, a mysterious and elusive man with exceptional intelligence and boundless boldness.
The film's themes explore fascination with crime, rebellion against authority, and the spicy romance between Diabolik and Eva. The soundtrack, composed by Ennio Morricone, contributes to the film's captivating atmosphere, heightening the emotional intensity of each scene.
“Danger Diabolik” remains a classic of Italian cinema, hailed for its unique aesthetic, its narrative audacity and its exploration of the moral limits of the main characters. It is a cinematic journey that amazes with its visual creativity and immersive atmosphere, leaving a lasting mark in the history of cult cinema.