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Faust - Eine deutsche Volkssage (1926)
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6 December 1926 (USA) morePlot:
God and Satan war over earth; to settle things, they wager on the soul of Faust, a learned and prayerful alchemist... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
A feast to look at. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Gösta Ekman | ... | Faust | |
| Emil Jannings | ... | Mephisto | |
| Camilla Horn | ... | Gretchen / Marguerite | |
| Frida Richard | ... | Gretchens Mutter / Marguerite's mother | |
| William Dieterle | ... | Valentin: Gretchens Bruder / Marguerite's brother (as Wilhelm Dieterle) | |
| Yvette Guilbert | ... | Marthe Schwerdtlein: Gretchens Tante / Marguerite's aunt | |
| Eric Barclay | ... | Herzog von Parma / Duke of Parma | |
| Hanna Ralph | ... | Herzogin von Parma / Duchess of Parma | |
| Werner Fuetterer | ... | Erzengel / Archangel |
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Faust (Germany) (short title)Faust: A German Folk Legend (Canada: English title)
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Canada:85 min | 116 min (1997 restored version)Country:
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Ufa-Atelier, Berlin-Tempelhof, Berlin, GermanyFun Stuff
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After the film had already been shot and edited, UFA decided it disliked Hans Kyser's script. Over Kyser's objections, it asked German writer Gerhart Hauptmann to work on it. However, the studio decided that it disliked Hauptmann's script even more. The film was released in Kyser's original version. moreMovie Connections:
Referenced in Camilla Horn sieht sich als Gretchen in Murnaus Stummfilm Faust (1982) moreFAQ
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Faust is a famous German story from Johann Wolfgang Goethe but to be honest I wasn't familiar with it until I saw this movie. Perhaps that's also why I liked the story so much, the movie changes direction time after time and from the beginning on you don't know how it is going to end. A great story of good versus evil in which love conquers all.
What makes the movie very memorable is the visual look of it. The movie is filled with some truly amazing early special effects. F.W. Murnau truly was a master in using convincing early special effects in his movies, some scene's are really impressive. Also the cinematography is spectacular and it has some brilliant lighting.
In many ways the movie was decades ahead of its time. The way the story is told in the movie is unique and spectacular for its period and so is the use of humor in it. All the scene's with Mephisto and Marthe Schwerdtlein were shear comedy brilliance, also mainly thanks to Emil Jannings his acting.
Mephisto himself really was one scary great villain character, especially when the character is first introduced to Faust.
Maybe not entirely a classic masterpiece, the middle and the drama is bit too much dragging and lacking for it but certainly a movie historical important and memorable movie. A F.W. Murnau movie that deserves to be seen by more.
9/10