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IMDbAccording to Schmoeller, Kinski started six fistfights during the first three days of filming.
During filming, as Klaus Kinski became more and more difficult to deal with, director David Schmoeller noticed Kinski had a crush on one of the young female actresses (Tane McClure, daughter of Doug McClure) and would always be polite and on his best behavior while she was on the set. Towards the end of filming, Schmoeller asked McClure to remain on the set as often as possible so Kinski would be more cooperative and the film could wrap sooner.
David Schmoeller had a lot of trouble directing Klaus Kinski. For example, Kinski refused to listen to basic commands such as "action" and "cut".
David Schmoeller later made a short film about his problems with Klaus Kinski called Please Kill Mr. Kinski (1999).
Director David Schmoeller and producer Roberto Bessi wanted to fire Kinski, due to his impossible behavior on set, but were stopped from doing so by Empire Pictures, since Kinski's name would attract viewers.
"[repeated line; after each failed attempt to kill himself by playing Russian Roulette] Doctor Karl Gunther: So be it."