

Drama · Music
Overview
Legendary "devil violinist" Niccolo Paganini sets all of 19th century Europe into frenzy.
Top Cast


Klaus Kinski
Klaus Kinski
Niccolo Paganini
Klaus Kinski
Niccolo Paganini


Debora Caprioglio
Debora Caprioglio
Antonia Bianchi (as Debora Kinski)
Debora Caprioglio
Antonia Bianchi (as Debora Kinski)


Nikolai Kinski
Nikolai Kinski
Achille Paganini
Nikolai Kinski
Achille Paganini


Dalila Di Lazzaro
Dalila Di Lazzaro
Helene von Feuerbach
Dalila Di Lazzaro
Helene von Feuerbach


Tosca D'Aquino
Tosca D'Aquino
Angiolina Cavanna
Tosca D'Aquino
Angiolina Cavanna


Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier
Pater Caffarelli
Bernard Blier
Pater Caffarelli


Marcel Marceau
Marcel Marceau
Pantomime
Marcel Marceau
Pantomime


Eva Grimaldi
Eva Grimaldi
Marie Anna Elise Bonaparte
Eva Grimaldi
Marie Anna Elise Bonaparte


André Thorent
André Thorent
Galvano
André Thorent
Galvano


Fabio Carfora
Fabio Carfora
Mr. Watson
Fabio Carfora
Mr. Watson
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