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Klaus Kinski
Reviews Featuring Klaus Kinski
Stunningly remastered, if hardly Franco's best, but it is not every day you get to see a mad genius directing a mad genius playing a mad genius.
Underrated thriller with two alpha males trying to outsnake a brooding black mamba.
Intense, hypnotic, and captivating - Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski are on top form in this classic pint sized epic.
This perfectly executed and rousing Spaghetti Western from Sergio Leone makes for an engrossing watch.
A glorious tale of what you can do with you put your mind (and a few hundred slaves) to a task that includes the South American jungle, an opera obsessed nut and an inconsiderately placed mountain.
Possibly the best adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Excellent performances, a haunting atmosphere and a unique take on the famous novel from Werner Herzog is just enough to give it the edge.
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