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...intimidated by me. That is very bad." So sighs Nastassja Kinski, 23, about her failed romances. On screen, art imitates life. In Maria's Lovers, shown last week as the opening feature of the Venice film festival, Kinski plays the granddaughter of Eastern Europeans who is smitten by a naive Midwestern boy, played by John Savage, 35. While her sweetheart is away fighting in World War II, Maria becomes involved with another man. This sets the stage for what Kinski found to be "the most difficult scenes: where Maria's returned sweetheart cannot make love to her because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sep. 10, 1984 | 9/10/1984 | See Source »

...apple of his glowing mother's eye, but Nastassja Kinski's black-haired baby has the looks of the actress's Egyptian lover, Ibrahim Moussa, 37. Delivered by caesarean section in a Rome clinic three weeks ago, Aljosha Nakzynski will soon travel with his mother to join Moussa in Monte Carlo, where the talent agent and film producer has just switched careers and is learning the ropes as an international representative for the Bulgari jewelry company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 30, 1984 | 7/30/1984 | See Source »

...BORN. To Nastassja Kinski, 23, sultry international film star (The Hotel New Hampshire, Cat People), and Ibrahim Moussa, 37, Egyptian-born film producer, her former agent and her live-in companion since last fall: their first child, a son; in Rome. Name: Aljosha Nakzynski. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. Kinski had refused to divulge the father's name, but Moussa acknowledged his paternity last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jul. 16, 1984 | 7/16/1984 | See Source »

...version of Preston Sturges' 1948 comedy, Unfaithfully Yours, scores a narrow but clean win over one's nostalgic sentiment for the old master's original. Director Howard Zieff has retained the classic farcical premise: a jealous husband (Dudley Moore) is erroneously convinced that his young wife (Nastassja Kinski) is cuckolding him and is maniacally determined to gain revenge. Sturges' neat twists are retained too: the husband is still that paradigm of dignity in need of mussing, a symphony orchestra conductor; and while leading the orchestra, he still fantasizes a perfect but totally impractical plot to murder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Reprise | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

CLAUDE EASTMAN (Dudley Moore) looks like an unhappy man. "In Italy," his wife Daniella (Nastassja Kinski) purrs, "we show our emotions." "In New York," Claude replies, "we just sulk." But ultimately Claude's sulking gives way to delusions of honor regained. Weeks before. Claude was the happiest man around: a successful orchestra conductor and top celebrity, infatuated with his dazzlingly beautiful young wife. "I love her," he says at the beginning of the movie, adding, "but I am going to kill her." What went wrong is the premise for the plot of his latest movie. Unfaithfully Yours...

Author: By Clark J. Freshman, | Title: Hilarious Marriage | 2/17/1984 | See Source »

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