Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:52:02
Then don't eat it.
:52:06
Do you understand! I'm leaving!
This is outrageous!

:52:12
- Come on, let's leave it.
- Then tell him to shut his face.

:52:17
Come on, just leave it alone, you
two, Walter, you and Klaus.

:52:30
One of you ought to have the nerve
to stop this. Ok, let's start shooting.

:52:36
We need some preparation,
I would like to rehearse again.

:52:41
Klaus, I'd like to show
you what I have in mind.

:52:58
Kinski's raving fits strained
things with our indian extras.

:53:06
They were Machiguengas, these
two here, and a lot of Campas, too.

:53:11
Normally, they speak very softly
and physical contacts are gentle.

:53:19
They were afraid. They would sit
huddled together, whispering.

:53:40
Towards the end of shooting one
of the chiefs came to me and said:

:53:45
"You probably realized that we were
afraid, but not for one moment...

:53:51
...were we scared of that screaming
madman, shouting his head off."

:53:54
They were actually afraid of me,
because I was so quiet.

:53:58
Kinski's fits can partly be explained
by his egocentric character.


prev.
next.