Faust
Kino Video (1926)
Fantasy, Horror
In Collection
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IMDB   7.9
1 hr 56 mins Germany / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Camilla horn Gretchen / Marguerite
Emil Jannings Mephisto
Wilhelm Dieterle
Gösta Ekman Faust
Frida Richard Gretchens Mutter / Marguerite's mother
William Dieterle Valentin: Gretchens Bruder / Marguerite's brother
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
Hans Brausewetter Bauernbursche / Farmboy
Gosta Ekman Faust
Lothar Müthel Mönch / Friar
Director
F.W. Murnau
Peter Gorski
Friedrich Wilhelm MURNAU
Producer David Shepard
Erich Pommer
Writer Hans Kyser
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Gerhart Hauptmann
F.W. Murnau
Cinematography Carl Hoffmann
Musician Timothy Brock
Olympia Chamber Orchestra
William Axt
Werner R. Heymann
Wolfgang Dauner
Erno Rapee
Rolf Unkel


"No Director Ever Succeeded In Conjuring Up The Supernatural As Masterffully As This." -Lotte Eisner, The Haunted Screen

Fresh from the triumphant releases of Nosferatu and The Last Laugh, F.W. Murnau was given carte blanche to direct this epic fable of the supernatural. Freed from the burden of plausibility by the story's fantastic premise, Murnau summoned forth a tempest of cinematic brimstone so that every scene ripples with reckless ingenuity. Utilizing the full resources of the UFA Studios (including elaborate miniature models and experimental special effects), Faust captures the intensity of a medieval universe stepped in religious fanaticism and pagan alchemy. Black-hooded pallbearers lead a torch-lit procession through a plague-stricken village literally cloaked by the wings of Satan. Crowded landscapes materialize and vanish in wisps of smoke, daemonic creatures soar through the heavens and earthly beings are tormented by the vaporous spirits that permeate the dungeon-like homes and Caligari-esque rooftops of this shadow world. In the eye of this infernal maelstrom is the great Emil Jannings (Othello), who sets off the film's sound and fury with a diabolically engaging performance, making Faust (in the words of the New York Times) "A radiant jewel…a masterpiece!"
Edition Details
Distributor Kino Video
Chapters 18
Release Date 6/5/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
"UFA Studios 1925: The Making Of Faust" (A Gallery Of Rare Production Stills)
Digital Stereo Orchestral Score
Essay by Film Historian Jan Christopher Horak