
Danger: Diabolik (4K UHD, Eureka Limited Edition, Region Free/B)
n 1962, Italian comic book writers Angela and Luciana Giussani inventedĀ fumetti neriĀ (āblack comicsā) withĀ Diabolik, a wildly popular crime series starring an elusive master thief. Within just a few years, the comic was adapted into a psychedelic feature film ā released internationally asĀ Danger: DiabolikĀ āĀ directed by a true maestro of Italian genre cinema inĀ Mario BavaĀ (Blood and Black Lace) and starringĀ John Phillip LawĀ (Death Rides a Horse) in the title role.
Somewhere in Europe, Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli) is the police officer charged with overseeing the transportation of $10 million from a bank, determined to stop it from falling into the hands of the infamous thief known as Diabolik (Law) and his accomplice Eva Kant (Marisa Mell). But, despite his best efforts, Ginko fails ā Diabolik nabs the cash before setting his sights on stealing a priceless emerald and twenty tons of gold, embarking on a crimewave that will see him make a mockery of both the police and the government officials they answer to.
Designed to capitalise on the success of CCC FilmāsĀ Dr MabuseĀ sequels, AndrĆ© HunebelleāsĀ FantomasĀ trilogy and Harry Alan TowersāĀ Fu ManchuĀ series,Ā Danger: DiabolikĀ is Italyās contribution to the popular cycle of supervillain movies that swept Europe in the 1960s and a key entry in Mario Bavaās filmography. TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present this landmark of Italian genre cinemaĀ on 4K UHD and Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Limited Edition Hardbound Set [2000 copies]
- Dual format edition including both UHD (Region Free) and Blu-ray (Region B)
- Limited Edition hardcase with package design by Nick Wrigley
- Limited Edition 60-page book featuring new essays on Danger: Diabolik by Italian film historian Roberto Curti and comic book scholar Jochen Ecke, a new introduction to fumetti neri by crime genre expert Sergio Angelini and new writing on the filmās director by Troy Howarth, author of The Haunted World of Mario Bava
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation presented in Dolby Vision HDR (HDR10 compatible)
- 1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray
- English and Italian audio options
- Alternative English audio track, recorded in tandem with the original Italian in 1968, available on home-video for the first time since Laserdisc
- Optional English subtitles, including newly translated subtitles for the Italian audio
- Audio commentary with film historians Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson
- Audio commentary with film historian Tim Lucas
- Audio commentary with actor John Phillip Law, moderated by film historian Tim Lucas
- Criminal Intent ā new discussion of the origins and evolution of Diabolik from page to screen with Leon Hunt, author of the Cultographies volume on Danger: Diabolik
- Radical Behaviour ā new video essay on Danger: Diabolik as anti-establishment pop culture by Italian genre cinema expert Rachael Nisbet
- From Fumetti to Film ā archival featurette
- Body Movinā ā music video by Beastie Boys, with optional commentary by Adam āMCAā Yauch
- Teaser trailer
- Theatrical trailer
Ā
REGION CODES
4K UHD: A/B/C
Blu-ray: B
n 1962, Italian comic book writers Angela and Luciana Giussani inventedĀ fumetti neriĀ (āblack comicsā) withĀ Diabolik, a wildly popular crime series starring an elusive master thief. Within just a few years, the comic was adapted into a psychedelic feature film ā released internationally asĀ Danger: DiabolikĀ āĀ directed by a true maestro of Italian genre cinema inĀ Mario BavaĀ (Blood and Black Lace) and starringĀ John Phillip LawĀ (Death Rides a Horse) in the title role.
Somewhere in Europe, Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli) is the police officer charged with overseeing the transportation of $10 million from a bank, determined to stop it from falling into the hands of the infamous thief known as Diabolik (Law) and his accomplice Eva Kant (Marisa Mell). But, despite his best efforts, Ginko fails ā Diabolik nabs the cash before setting his sights on stealing a priceless emerald and twenty tons of gold, embarking on a crimewave that will see him make a mockery of both the police and the government officials they answer to.
Designed to capitalise on the success of CCC FilmāsĀ Dr MabuseĀ sequels, AndrĆ© HunebelleāsĀ FantomasĀ trilogy and Harry Alan TowersāĀ Fu ManchuĀ series,Ā Danger: DiabolikĀ is Italyās contribution to the popular cycle of supervillain movies that swept Europe in the 1960s and a key entry in Mario Bavaās filmography. TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present this landmark of Italian genre cinemaĀ on 4K UHD and Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Limited Edition Hardbound Set [2000 copies]
- Dual format edition including both UHD (Region Free) and Blu-ray (Region B)
- Limited Edition hardcase with package design by Nick Wrigley
- Limited Edition 60-page book featuring new essays on Danger: Diabolik by Italian film historian Roberto Curti and comic book scholar Jochen Ecke, a new introduction to fumetti neri by crime genre expert Sergio Angelini and new writing on the filmās director by Troy Howarth, author of The Haunted World of Mario Bava
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation presented in Dolby Vision HDR (HDR10 compatible)
- 1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray
- English and Italian audio options
- Alternative English audio track, recorded in tandem with the original Italian in 1968, available on home-video for the first time since Laserdisc
- Optional English subtitles, including newly translated subtitles for the Italian audio
- Audio commentary with film historians Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson
- Audio commentary with film historian Tim Lucas
- Audio commentary with actor John Phillip Law, moderated by film historian Tim Lucas
- Criminal Intent ā new discussion of the origins and evolution of Diabolik from page to screen with Leon Hunt, author of the Cultographies volume on Danger: Diabolik
- Radical Behaviour ā new video essay on Danger: Diabolik as anti-establishment pop culture by Italian genre cinema expert Rachael Nisbet
- From Fumetti to Film ā archival featurette
- Body Movinā ā music video by Beastie Boys, with optional commentary by Adam āMCAā Yauch
- Teaser trailer
- Theatrical trailer
Ā
REGION CODES
4K UHD: A/B/C
Blu-ray: B
Description
n 1962, Italian comic book writers Angela and Luciana Giussani inventedĀ fumetti neriĀ (āblack comicsā) withĀ Diabolik, a wildly popular crime series starring an elusive master thief. Within just a few years, the comic was adapted into a psychedelic feature film ā released internationally asĀ Danger: DiabolikĀ āĀ directed by a true maestro of Italian genre cinema inĀ Mario BavaĀ (Blood and Black Lace) and starringĀ John Phillip LawĀ (Death Rides a Horse) in the title role.
Somewhere in Europe, Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli) is the police officer charged with overseeing the transportation of $10 million from a bank, determined to stop it from falling into the hands of the infamous thief known as Diabolik (Law) and his accomplice Eva Kant (Marisa Mell). But, despite his best efforts, Ginko fails ā Diabolik nabs the cash before setting his sights on stealing a priceless emerald and twenty tons of gold, embarking on a crimewave that will see him make a mockery of both the police and the government officials they answer to.
Designed to capitalise on the success of CCC FilmāsĀ Dr MabuseĀ sequels, AndrĆ© HunebelleāsĀ FantomasĀ trilogy and Harry Alan TowersāĀ Fu ManchuĀ series,Ā Danger: DiabolikĀ is Italyās contribution to the popular cycle of supervillain movies that swept Europe in the 1960s and a key entry in Mario Bavaās filmography. TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present this landmark of Italian genre cinemaĀ on 4K UHD and Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Limited Edition Hardbound Set [2000 copies]
- Dual format edition including both UHD (Region Free) and Blu-ray (Region B)
- Limited Edition hardcase with package design by Nick Wrigley
- Limited Edition 60-page book featuring new essays on Danger: Diabolik by Italian film historian Roberto Curti and comic book scholar Jochen Ecke, a new introduction to fumetti neri by crime genre expert Sergio Angelini and new writing on the filmās director by Troy Howarth, author of The Haunted World of Mario Bava
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation presented in Dolby Vision HDR (HDR10 compatible)
- 1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray
- English and Italian audio options
- Alternative English audio track, recorded in tandem with the original Italian in 1968, available on home-video for the first time since Laserdisc
- Optional English subtitles, including newly translated subtitles for the Italian audio
- Audio commentary with film historians Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson
- Audio commentary with film historian Tim Lucas
- Audio commentary with actor John Phillip Law, moderated by film historian Tim Lucas
- Criminal Intent ā new discussion of the origins and evolution of Diabolik from page to screen with Leon Hunt, author of the Cultographies volume on Danger: Diabolik
- Radical Behaviour ā new video essay on Danger: Diabolik as anti-establishment pop culture by Italian genre cinema expert Rachael Nisbet
- From Fumetti to Film ā archival featurette
- Body Movinā ā music video by Beastie Boys, with optional commentary by Adam āMCAā Yauch
- Teaser trailer
- Theatrical trailer
Ā
REGION CODES
4K UHD: A/B/C
Blu-ray: B














