Danger Diabolik (1968)
Directed by Mario Bava · Cinematography by Antonio Rinaldi, Mario Bava
PG-13105 min63 frames
ActionCrimeThriller
Out for all he can take, seduce, or get away with...
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Danger Diabolik — official trailer
What is Danger Diabolik about?
International man of mystery Diabolik and his sensuous lover Eva Kant pull off heist after heist, all while European cops led by Inspector Ginko and envious mobsters led by Ralph Valmont are closing in on them.
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What does the cinematography of Danger Diabolik look like?
Across 63 sampled frames, Danger Diabolik builds its coverage from close-ups (37% of the sample), with medium shots (25%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Antonio Rinaldi keeps 43% of it in soft, low-key light. 41% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame.
What is the color palette of Danger Diabolik?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Danger Diabolik (1968) are #302f2f, #0d0d0e, #53524f, #cdcecc, #8b8d8e, #abacac — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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- Erik The Conqueror (1961)
- Four Times that Night (1971)
- Kill, Baby Kill (1966)
- Lisa and The Devil (1973)
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