Talk:Mario Bava
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His excellent use of light and dark in black and white movies is simply beautiful - POV? Cnwb 05:07, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
The link to Black Sunday is not Bava's version of the film by the same title. It is for Frankenheimer's.
"Diabolik (1968) was one of the world's first comic book adaptations". Even if you ignore comic strip to cartoon adaptations, such as Krazy Kat, Superman jumped from comic books to film 20 years before Diabolik.
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