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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

He robbs from the rich to give to the girls... :)))
Danger: Diabolik is a 1968 feature film from Italian filmmaker
Mario Bava based on the Italian comic character Diabolik..
Enjoy this little nice romantic-action trip i cutted :)))
one of the most stylish 70s Movie.. :p

Amazing Bava made 1968 such cult movies..
perhaps movies for 2020..

Music: "70s/80s." (looped here)
by mcprod (france) Merci, amazing track !
..to get this track, visit this site:
http://soundcloud.com/mcprod/70s-80s
Remixer here:
http://soundcloud.com/mcprod

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Influenced of "Danger: Diabolik" in Art & Music:

Scenes were parodied in the music video for the
Beastie Boys' 1998 single "Body Movin'". In August 1999,
the movie was featured in the final episode of
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (although another out-of-sequence
episode, Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders, was shown
later). The movie also influenced Roman Coppola's film CQ.
The debut album from avant-garde metal band Fantômas
is heavily influenced by Diabolik. In addition to the liner
notes being composed of frames from the Diabolik comic books,
some songs also contain samples from the film. It is also
interesting to note that on Mike Patton's (Lead singer/
founder of Fantomas) solo album, "Mondo Cane", features
a cover of the title track from Diabolik, "Deep Down."
Issue #50 of the comic book series Catwoman features a scene
where the character Holly Robinson and her girlfriend become excited
after finding a copy of the movie at a local video store. Diabolik
is also referenced visually in the motion picture Speed Racer.
The film (or, more accurately, the MST3K episode
parodying the film) is the basis for a song, entitled "Diabolik,"
by the pop-punk band The Riverdales.

More Infos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger:_Diabolik

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