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Today I watched -
VAMPIRES IN VENICE (AKA - NOSFERATU EN VENICIA)(1988) starring Klaus Kinski, Christopher Plummer, Donald Pleasence, Barbara De Rossi, Yorgo Voyogis, and Anne Knecht. This was originally intended as a direct sequel to Werner Herzog's NOSFERATU. But...when Kinski showed up on set, he refused to have the Nosferatu makeup applied (saying he wouldn't go through that again) and refused to even cut his hair that was now extremely long. He kept arguing for script changes (such as having his vampire character walk around in broad daylight and to be immune to crucifixes) this led to there being at least 5 different directors during the course of filming. The most reprehensible part of the production is that Kinski is reported to have sexually assaulted two of the main actresses and nothing was done about it.
VAMPIRES IN VENICE (AKA - NOSFERATU EN VENICIA)(1988) starring Klaus Kinski, Christopher Plummer, Donald Pleasence, Barbara De Rossi, Yorgo Voyogis, and Anne Knecht. This was originally intended as a direct sequel to Werner Herzog's NOSFERATU. But...when Kinski showed up on set, he refused to have the Nosferatu makeup applied (saying he wouldn't go through that again) and refused to even cut his hair that was now extremely long. He kept arguing for script changes (such as having his vampire character walk around in broad daylight and to be immune to crucifixes) this led to there being at least 5 different directors during the course of filming. The most reprehensible part of the production is that Kinski is reported to have sexually assaulted two of the main actresses and nothing was done about it.