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Feb 2, 2001 · Faust: Directed by Brian Yuzna. With Mark Frost, Isabel Brook, Jennifer Rope, Jeffrey Combs. A man sells his soul to the devil to gain superpowers and avenge his girlfriend's brutal murder.
- (4.4K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- Brian Yuzna
- 2001-02-02
Faust: Directed by F.W. Murnau. With Gösta Ekman, Emil Jannings, Camilla Horn, Frida Richard. The demon Mephisto wagers with God that he can corrupt a mortal man's soul.
- (16K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- F.W. Murnau
- 1926-12-06
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Apr 7, 1995 · Faust: Directed by Jan Svankmajer. With Petr Cepek, Jan Kraus, Vladimír Kudla, Antonin Zacpal. An ordinary man is lured into a strange puppet theatre by a map and finds himself embroiled in a production of the Faustian legend.
- (4.2K)
- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Jan Svankmajer
- 1995-04-07
May 8, 2005 · F.W. Murnau (1888-1931) made two of the greatest films of the supernatural, "Nosferatu" (1922) and "Faust" (1926), both voted among the best horror films of all time on the Internet Movie Database: "Faust" surprisingly in fourth place, just ahead of "The Shining," "Jaws" and "Alien." Murnau had a bold visual imagination, distinctive even during ...
German. Budget. € 8 million. Box office. $2,121,258 [1] Faust ( Russian: Фауст) is a 2011 Russian film directed by Alexander Sokurov. Set in the 19th century, it is a free interpretation of the Faust legend and its respective literary adaptations by both Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( 1808) as well as Thomas Mann. The dialogue is in German.
- € 8 million
- Andrey Sigle
Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust ( c. 1480–1540 ). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures.
Faust – A German Folktale (German: Faust – Eine deutsche Volkssage) is a 1926 silent fantasy film, produced by Ufa, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Gösta Ekman as Faust, Emil Jannings as Mephisto, Camilla Horn as Gretchen/Marguerite, Frida Richard as her mother, Wilhelm Dieterle as her brother, and Yvette Guilbert as Marthe Schwerdtlein, her aunt.