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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Miriam Leone, inside a hotel room, is wearing a lingerie that reveals her nipples.
- Inside the same hotel room, the actress undresses to take a shower and a shot is shown that starting from her back goes down to briefly show the upper part of her buttocks.
Violence & Gore
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- Overall, the film contains very few gory scenes.
- On a few occasions Diabolik uses his dagger to hit someone by throwing it or to stab. However, these killings are not very bloody.
Profanity
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- No profanity.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Ginko usually smokes a pipe.
- Occasional cocktail consumption.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The film is more of an atmospheric detective story.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- In the initial part of their acquaintance, Diabolik threatens Eva Kant by pointing a dagger at her throat.
- The Deputy Minister Caron, in the guise of Diabolik, is executed on the guillotine. His head is seen falling into a basket, but the scene isn't gory.
- In the final part of the film, Diabolik is wounded in the arm by a gunshot fired by Ginko. Again, the presence of blood is minimal.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
- To allow Diabolik to escape from prison, Eva Kant drugs Girgio Caron by first giving him an injection of pentothal and then another of scopolamine.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The most emotionally intense scene is certainly that of Giorgio Caron's beheading under the guise of Diabolik. Even though the detachment of the head is shown, the scene isn't gory at all.
- The scene where Diabolik points a dagger to Eva Kant's throat threatening to kill her can cause some distress.