An adolescent Werner Herzog was captivated by Klaus Kinski's film performance in the 1950s, and later they shared an apartment where Kinski's destructive rage led to a creative partnership.

My Best Fiend
Klaus Kinski's early work in the 1950s first caught the attention of young filmmaker Werner Herzog, who would later go on to collaborate with him in a tumultuous partnership marked by a destructive living arrangement that came to a sudden end when their apartment was ravaged in a 48-hour per...