They were friends bound by fate and enemies driven by madness. Together, they changed movies forever. These six visionary collaborations between director Werner Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski are the legacy of the most fascinating and controversial relationship in modern cinema history. This collection presents all six films featuring the collaboration of director Werner Herzog and star Klaus Kinski.
"Aguirre: The Wrath Of God" (1972, German or English, Optional English Subtitles, Full-Frame, 94 min.) - Consumed with visions of conquering South America, Don Lope de Aguirre revolts and leads his own army on a doomed quest to oblivion.
"Nosferatu The Vampyre: Phantom Der Nacht" (1979, German, Optional English Subtitles, Widescreen 1.85:1, 16x9, DD 5.1, 107 min.) - Herzog's remake of the classic original vampire film.
"Woyzeck" (1976, German, Optional English Subtitles, Widescreen 1.66:1, 16x9, 80 min.) - Franz Woyzeck is abused by his officers, doctors, and his unfaithful wife, and struggles in vain to hold on to his humanity and his fragile sanity.
"Fitzcarraldo" (1982, German or English, Optional English Subtitles, Widescreen 1.85:1, 16x9, DD 5.1, 157 min.) - To finance his dream of bringing opera to a tiny town in Peru, a determined and obsessed man exploits a vast area of rubber trees. But first he must have his huge steamboat lifted over a mountain. Uncut version.
"Cobra Verde" (1987, German or English, Optional English Subtitles, Widescreen 1.77:1, 16x9, DD 5.1, 110 min.) - The story of a Brazilian bandit sent on a deadly mission to reopen the African slave trade and ends up leading an army of women against the local king.
"My Best Fiend" (1999, German or English, Optional English Subtitles, Widescreen 1.77:1, 16x9, 100 min.) - A film about the tempestuous yet legendary working relationship between two creative giants of the film industry - Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski.