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Some time ago, again a guest on The Good Time, Tosca D'Aquino recalled the beginnings of her career, when she found herself on the set of Kinski Paganini, directed by and starring the luciferous German actor. In one scene, she, a young follower of the concert-performer-witch-actor Paganini, is scrambled in every physical way possible for her to heal. The scene is very strong; of that set and Kinski, D'Aquino said, “Who would I want to beat up? In my career, the only complicated relationship was with Klaus Kinski, many years ago I did a film with him, I was very young, and I suffered a little bit the anguish of this notoriously very difficult man. So maybe that's the only case where going back I wouldn't do it again, because I suffered a lot. He was also very overbearing and violent. I forced myself to finish that film, but I was left with a shock.”


























That man was a complete, literal psychopath. He's so bad at it too that I really can't tell if it's fake or not. I've never seen anything like it... it's almost as if he didn't ever see a pussy in his entire life... and the man's been married and engaged more times than it's possible to count.
But knowing what kind of person he was, with his ego, he certainly tried to have a lot of the sex as real as possible. I wonder if those actresses ever spoke of their experiences on set, they must have been awful.