Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski
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While we were shooting, one
of the impacts was so violent...

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...I remember seeing the lense
shooting out of the camera.

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It flew off, and the camera man,
Thomas Mauch, I tried holding him...

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...he flew 25 or 30 ft. Through
the air with me.

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The camera weighs about 40 lbs.
He held it on his shoulder...

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...it hit the deck so hard that
his hand was split apart...

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...between these two fingers.
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What a pity, Klaus, that you
ran away before the boat struck.

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But that was the whole idea!
I'm not an idiot!

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We flew forward and the lens...
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That's when I ran!
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This lens here flew off.
- That was the idea.

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The rock came even closer.
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I ran back screaming:
"The engine!"

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Then the impact and you flew.
Perfect timing.

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There were moments, too,
when Kinski instinctively knew...

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...that he went too far.
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And in moments like that he
was a coward, thank God.

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There was an incident
at Rio Nanay...

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...that was the last phase of
the shooting of "Aguirre".

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As so often, he didn't know his
lines, and would look for a victim.


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