
International master thief Diabolik, aided by his alluring partner Eva Kant, embarks on a series of daring heists, stealing whatever they desire while seducing those in their path. Meanwhile, determined European police led by Inspector Ginko and a jealous mob headed by Ralph Valmont close in, creating a cat‑and‑mouse chase across the continent.
Does Danger: Diabolik have end credit scenes?
No!
Danger: Diabolik does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.
Explore the complete cast of Danger: Diabolik, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Caterina Boratto
Lady Clark

Adolfo Celi
Ralph Valmont

Michel Piccoli
Inspector Ginko

John Phillip Law
Diabolik

Claudio Gora
Police Chief

Lucia Modugno
Prostitute

Sandro Dori
Stud (uncredited)

Lidia Biondi
Policewoman

Federico Boido
Joe

Carlo Croccolo
Lorry Driver

Marisa Mell
Eva Kant

Giulio Donnini
Dr. Vernier (uncredited)

Isarco Ravaioli
Valmont's Henchman #2

Filippo Perego
Party Guest (uncredited)

Vezio Natili
Party Guest (uncredited)

Renzo Palmer
Mr. Hammond

Silvio Klein
Journalist at Press Conference (uncredited)

Andrea Bosic
Bank Manager

Massimo Ciprari
Fake Diplomat (uncredited)

Mario Ingrassia
Party Guest (uncredited)

Raniero Dorascenzi
Party Guest (uncredited)

Terry-Thomas
Minister of Interior / Minister of Finance

Tiberio Mitri
Valmont's Henchman #1

Giorgio Gennari
Rudy (uncredited)

Domenico Ravenna
Party Guest (uncredited)

Francesco Mulè
(uncredited)

Annie Gorassini
Rose

Angela Palmieri
Dr. Vernier's Nurse (uncredited)

Oscar Sciamanna
Journalist (uncredited)

Giorgio Sciolette
Dr. Ferrar

Regina Elena Bisio
Old Woman at the Morgue (uncredited)

Orlando Pallamari
Mr. Hammond's Secretary (uncredited)

Giuseppe Fazio
Tony (uncredited)

Renzo Granelli
Party Guest (uncredited)

Milena Zampana
Party Guest (uncredited)

Lella Cattaneo
Party Guest (uncredited)

Mario Donen
Sgt. Danek

Edward Febo Kelleng
Sir Harold Clark (uncredited)

Franco Bellucci
Fake Diplomat (uncredited)

Augusto Innocenzi
Party Guest (uncredited)
Discover where to watch Danger: Diabolik online, including streaming platforms, rental options, and official sources. Compare reviews, ratings, and in-depth movie information across sites like IMDb, TMDb, Wikipedia or Rotten Tomatoes.
Challenge your knowledge of Danger: Diabolik with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.
Which actor plays the master thief Diabolik?
John Phillip Law
Marisa Mell
Michel Piccoli
Terry-Thomas
Show hint
Read the complete plot summary of Danger: Diabolik, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.
In an unspecified European country, the story unfolds around the clever and daring activities of John Phillip Law, who plays the notorious master thief Diabolik. He expertly orchestrates a series of high-stakes heists and audacious plans that keep law enforcement, especially Inspector Ginko, on their toes. The film kicks off with a meticulously planned operation to transport $10 million from a bank, where police chief Claudio Gora and his team attempt to outwit Diabolik. To do so, they create a diversion—using a truck filled with wastepaper to distract from the real shipment—while Diabolik swiftly takes the money in a lavish Rolls-Royce, escaping just before the police can catch him.
Diabolik’s life is filled with thrill and danger, and he shares an intimate yet perilous relationship with his lover, Eva Kant, played by Marisa Mell. The two are shown in an intensely private moment, celebrating their loot and love atop their underground hideout. Their partnership is a perfect blend of trust and cunning, as they share moments of passion amid the chaos of their criminal pursuits. Their daring lifestyle takes them to a press conference convened by the Minister of the Interior, a character portrayed by Terry-Thomas. During the event, the Minister imposes the death penalty to discourage criminals like Diabolik, but the duo isn’t fazed—they disrupt the conference by releasing a gas that causes excitement and chaos among the attendees.
In their quest for luxury and thrill, Diabolik and Eva set their sights on the infamous Aksand emerald necklace, stored in the Château de Saint-Just. Learning about Eva’s whereabouts from a prostitute, Valmont—played by Adolfo Celi—circulates an identikit image of her, sparking a dangerous manhunt. Undeterred, Diabolik infiltrates the castle, scaling its treacherous walls, and executes a flawless theft. Though they escape by pulling off a clever deception—using mirrored film on the road and dummy decoys—Eva gets wounded during the escape, highlighting the real dangers they face.
Their criminal activities escalate when Eva is recognized from the identikit during a routine visit to her doctor and is abducted. Diabolik, always resourceful, decides to trade the stolen necklace and the $10 million on a plane owned by Ralph Valmont, a character who initially appears as a dangerous gangster but then becomes an uneasy ally. Diabolik boards the aircraft, only to be ejected—yet he manages to grab Valmont just before a bomb, planted earlier, detonates. As chaos ensues, he rescues Eva from captivity, culminating in a tense confrontation with Valmont, whom Diabolik kills by firing a magazine filled with emeralds at him.
At this point, Diabolik’s cunning extends to feigning death—a technique learned from Tibetan lamas—by taking a mysterious capsule. While public records and police prematurely declare him dead, Diabolik’s true escape plan involves sneaking out with Eva, who helps administer the antidote, restoring him to life within twelve hours. Disguised as a nurse, Eva helps him slip past the police, and Diabolik returns to his secret lair, retrieving Valmont’s ashes that contain valuable emeralds and escaping once more.
The story then takes a larger scale with Diabolik and Eva stealing twenty tons of gold, which is melted down into a single block to prevent theft. They execute a daring plan to thwart the authorities during transport: causing a train carrying the gold to explode by placing a bomb, resulting in the gold plunging into water. The police, led by Inspector Ginko, relentlessly pursue Diabolik, believing him to be dead after an escape gone awry, with Michel Piccoli portraying the determined inspector. In their pursuit, the police track Diabolik’s hideout by following the trail of molten gold, which covers the entire cavern after a botched attempt to melt the gold into smaller ingots under fire from the police.
Amidst the chaos, Diabolik, clad in his heat-proof suit now coated in gold, is believed to have been killed. However, in an ultimate display of his ingenuity, he fakes his death once again, this time using a capsule that requires an antidote within twelve hours. Eva, caught between loyalty and love, administers the antidote by disguising herself as a nurse, allowing him to escape from the authorities unnoticed. Later, Diabolik returns to the morgue to retrieve the emeralds from Valmont’s cremated remains and leaves with Eva, continuing their illicit adventures.
In retaliation, Diabolik places a hefty reward for his capture, prompting the police to blow up tax offices, and causing national financial chaos. The government’s inability to recover or demand taxes plunges the nation into debt, symbolized by a single massive gold block, which is transported on a train. Diabolik and Eva execute a daring maneuver, sabotaging the train with a bomb after diverting it, causing the gold to fall into a river. The climax features Diabolik’s cleverness once again as he escapes from a police trap, with his gold thoroughly melted into molten pools. His heat-resistant suit, now coated with molten gold, leaves him presumed dead, yet he reveals a wink to Eva before disappearing into the shadows.
The film ends with Diabolik and Eva in their hidden world, constantly evading capture through wit and resourcefulness, embodying the ultimate antihero—charming, ruthless, and unstoppable.
Uncover the Details: Timeline, Characters, Themes, and Beyond!

Coming soon on iOS and Android
From blockbusters to hidden gems — dive into movie stories anytime, anywhere. Save your favorites, discover plots faster, and never miss a twist again.
Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. Your email stays private — always.
Immerse yourself in the magic of cinema with live orchestral performances of your favorite film scores. From sweeping Hollywood blockbusters and animated classics to epic fantasy soundtracks, our curated listings connect you to upcoming film music events worldwide.
Explore concert film screenings paired with full orchestra concerts, read detailed event information, and secure your tickets for unforgettable evenings celebrating legendary composers like John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and more.
Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.
Dive into our Movie Wiki for in-depth film encyclopedia entries, including cast biographies, production trivia, plot synopses, behind-the-scenes facts, and thematic analyses. Whether you’re researching iconic directors, exploring genre histories, or discovering hidden easter eggs, our expertly curated movie database has everything you need to fuel your cinematic passion.
Browse a curated list of movies similar in genre, tone, characters, or story structure. Discover new titles like the one you're watching, perfect for fans of related plots, vibes, or cinematic styles.
What's After the Movie?
Not sure whether to stay after the credits? Find out!
Explore Our Movie Platform
New Movie Releases (2025)
Famous Movie Actors
Top Film Production Studios
Movie Plot Summaries & Endings
Major Movie Awards & Winners
Best Concert Films & Music Documentaries
Movie Collections and Curated Lists
© 2025 What's After the Movie. All rights reserved.