It never rains, but it pours, eh? I scanned a few bits and pieces today as I just got these lovely French film trade cards and thought I should share them, then I remembered a few other things I acquired recently so I scanned those too. Here you go:
La Chanson de Roland, Dir Frank Cassenti, 1978
Woyzeck, Dir Werner Herzog, 1979
Winnetou II, Dir Harald Reinl, 1964
Unidentified, if you know which film this is from, please let me know. If not, I’ll work it out sooner or later when I watch and review more films. [Du dumme Sau! note: This is from Das Gold von Sam Cooper aka Every Man for Himself, dir Giorgio Capitani, 1968 – thanks to Konrad Kuklinsky for identifying this and also pointing out that the picture is a promotional still and that the scene does not actually feature in the film].
And, finally, when I went to Berlin for the first time last year, I went on a bit of a Kinski pilgrimage – photos and stories on that to follow. Whilst there I went record shopping – it’s the law, I just HAVE to – and I was so happy to find this lovely Kinski spricht Villon EP:
Thanks for posting these pics! The b&w one with the gun is really beautiful. Love the look on Klaus’ face.