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Bloomsbury Kinski Uncut: The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski
This is not a book for the squeamish. Disturbingly violent, sexual and despairing, it is the autobiographical confession of an eternally restless man. It is the life story of Klaus Kinski, the superb screen actor who died in 1991. Kinski, who played in memorable films by David Lean, Sergio Leone, and Billy Wilder, is best known for his roles in Werner Herzog's <I>Aguirre: The Wrath of God</I> and <I>Nosferatu the Vampyre</I>. With graphic detail, Kinski narrates his excessive sexual exploits and fanatical adoration of his son. This book unravels the pitch-dark inner life of an actor who specialized in playing insane people, a man who well understood the psychology of the characters he portrayed.
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Jack The Ripper
The familiar story of the notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper. A brutal and vicious murderer who targeted the vulnerable prostitutes in London's Whitechapel area. Inspector Selby hopes to crack the case and uncover the perpetrator as this would look very good on his record. His girlfriend, Cynthia decides to help him by posing as a hooker herself and deliberately visits the places where the victims were last seen...
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Herzog/ Kinski (Boxset) (DVD)
Six films. Aguirre, Wrath Of God - A 16th century conquistador is determined to discover El Dorado, the fabled city of gold. In his desperation he leads his men to certain death. Nosferatu The Vampyre - A remake which borrows unashamedly from the 1921 version, with Kinski highly effective as the blood sucking bat-eared vampire and Landengast as the man who finally brings the horror to an end. Woyzeck - Klaus Kinski, plays Woyzeck, a humble soldier who takes any menial job to support his lover and their child, but when he suspects Maria of an affair with a superior officer, his jealousy erupts into murderous rage. Eva Mattes won the Best Supporting Actress prize at Cannes, 1979.
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