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  • I like how they've spelled Kinski's name "Kinsky" on the poster.

    The Art of Cinema #417 2009

  • Kinsky, face ruddy, guffawed, threw down some coins for his bill, and stumbled off down the street which, despite the late hour, twitched and rustled with foot traffic.

    Belated Outer Alliance Pride Day 2009

  • The four sitting with Lake he counted as his closest friends: Raffe, Sonter, Kinsky, and Merrimount.

    Belated Outer Alliance Pride Day 2009

  • Lake, Merrimount, Kinsky, and Sonter all raised their green flags with a curious mixture of derision and drunken fervor.

    Belated Outer Alliance Pride Day 2009

  • When Kinsky began to denounce Houdini by making speeches in public squares, the magician took up the offer.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • An overflow audience packed an Essen hall and seemed to side with the local underdog until Kinsky, instead of attending to the fastening of Houdini, began a bizarre personal diatribe making all sorts of accusations against the escape king.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • When Houdini severed the business relationship, Kinsky began hounding him with a challenge to fasten him that got tremendous publicity.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • When Houdini severed the business relationship, Kinsky began hounding him with a challenge to fasten him that got tremendous publicity.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • “We could see with our own eyes that Kinsky tied the American as you would tie a piece of cattle.”

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

  • Houdini had employed a machinist in Essen Ruhr named Josef Kinsky to produce a few pairs of handcuffs.

    The Secret Life of Houdini William Kalush 2006

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