Klaus Kinski
          Actor  
	
	Films to Rent 
				 
	  
	        
A Bullet For the General (Quien Sabe?) (1966) 
- Dir. Damiano Damiani
Feat. Gian Maria Volonte, Klaus Kinski, Martine Beswick 
- Spaghetti western set during the Mexican revolution where a gringo assassin infiltrates a gang of bandits in order to find and kill a rebel general.…
 
Circus of Fear (1967) 
- Dir. John Llewellyn Moxey
Feat. Christopher Lee, Klaus Kinski, Suzy Kendall 
- Not so much a horror film as a murder–mystery about a super–criminal who hides out in a circus. With various red herrings in the plot, a…
 
Grand Slam (Ad Ogni Costo) (1967) 
- Dir. Giuliano Montaldo
Feat. Janet Leigh, Klaus Kinski, Edward G. Robinson 
- Smooth–running thriller about an international criminal gang who attempt a gruelling diamond heist during the chaotic Carnival in Rio de…
 
Great Silence, The (1968) 
- Dir. Sergio Corbucci
Feat. Klaus Kinski, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Frank Wolff 
- A 'pure' spaghetti western in the Italian language, with Trintignant playing a mute desperado being pursued by bounty–hunter Kinski through a…
 
Venus in Furs (Paroxismus) (1969)
 
- Dir. Jess Franco
Feat. James Darren, Maria Rohm, Klaus Kinski… 
- A high point for dir. Franco's psychedelic Euro–sleaze vision, with a jazz musician becoming obsessed with a beautiful woman, her bloodied…
 
Five For Hell (5 Per L'inferno) (1969) 
- Dir. Frank Kramer
Feat. Klaus Kinski, John Garko, Margaret Lee 
- A fun–loving leader of a bunch of odd–ball G.I's are sent on a suicide mission to steal the German secret attack plans from a villa…
 
Aguirre, Wrath of God (1972)
 
- Dir. Werner Herzog
Feat. Klaus Kinski 
- Stunningly shot on location in the Amazon, this spellbinding adventure details the decline and fall of a conquistador (Klaus Kinski) in his maniacal…
 
Le Orme (Footprints on the Moon) (1975) 
- Dir. Luigi Bazzoni
Feat. Florinda Bolkan, Peter McEnery, Klaus Kinski… 
- Italian B–movie with director Luigi Bazzoni following in Argento's footsteps to tell a story of the psychological unraveling of an isolated…
 
Woyzeck (1976) 
- Dir. Werner Herzog
Feat. Klaus Kinski 
- A version of Georg Buchner's play, matching Herzog to another gloomy Germanic visionary, with Klaus Kinski as the soldier tormented by visions and…
 
Nosferatu (1979)
 
- Dir. Werner Herzog
Feat. Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani 
- Werner Herzog's remake is a surreal and truly sinister experience, embellished with a haunting soundtrack and a terrific Klaus Kinski as Nosferatu.
 
Android (1982)
 
- Dir. Aaron Lipstadt
Feat. Klaus Kinski, Brie Howard, Norbert Weisser 
- Quirky tale of an almost–human robot who learns he is about to be made obsolete. Entertaining script and tight direction redeems the small…
 
Fitzcarraldo (1982)
 
- Dir. Werner Herzog
Feat. Klaus Kinski, Claudia Cardinale 
- Colonialist visionary Klaus Kinski attempts to haul a huge riverboat over a hill in 19th century S. America with the help of Indian…
 
Faerie Tale Theatre (TV Series) (1982-1985)
 
- Feat. Shelley Duvall, Robin Williams, Teri Garr…
 
- Shelley Duvall curated this popular Cable TV series in eighties (which she also hosts and narrates), attracting an impressive roll call of Hollywood…
 
Little Drummer Girl (1984) 
- Dir. George Roy Hill
Feat. Diane Keaton, Klaus Kinski 
- Diane Keaton excels in this politically even handed labyrinthine terrorist thriller. The screenplay was adapted with the assistance of John Le Carre…
 
Crawlspace (1986) 
- Dir. David Schmoeller
Feat. Klaus Kinski, Talia Balsam, Barbara Whinnery 
- Horror thriller with the always charismatic Klaus Kinski playing a psychopathic son of a Nazi doctor who is obsessed with torturing young women to…
 
Cobra Verde (1988) 
- Dir. Werner Herzog
Feat. Klaus Kinski 
- Klaus Kinski stars for the last time for Herzog as another doomed outcast in an alien environment. West Africa is portrayed as a cruel, highly…
 
My Best Fiend (Mein Liebster Feind) (1999)
 
- Dir. Werner Herzog
Feat. Klaus Kinski, Werner Herzog 
- Werner Herzog’s personal portrait of his friend and famous ‘alter ego’, the late Klaus Kinski, threads together just some of the bizarre…