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Faust

Faust - Eine deutsche Volkssage

1926·DE
Director: F. W. Murnau
DramaHorrorFantasy
German ExpressionismThe Supernatural and the Occult

F.W. Murnau's visually intoxicating retelling of the Faust legend — the last and most lavish film he made in Germany before departing for Hollywood. The devil Mephisto (a magnificently sinister Emil Jannings) wagers with an archangel for the soul of the aged alchemist Faust (Gösta Ekman), tempting him with restored youth, unlimited power, and the love of the beautiful Gretchen. Murnau fills every frame with astonishing trick photography: Mephisto's enormous shadow spreading across an entire town, Faust's flight over miniature landscapes on Mephisto's cloak, hellfire erupting from the earth. The special effects remain genuinely awe-inspiring a century later. Beneath the spectacle lies a surprisingly tender love story and a meditation on temptation, regret, and whether redemption is ever truly beyond reach.

F.W. Murnau's visually intoxicating retelling of the Faust legend — the last and most lavish film he made in Germany before departing for Hollywood. The devil Mephisto (a magnificently sinister Emil Jannings) wagers with an archangel for the soul of the aged alchemist Faust (Gösta Ekman), tempting him with restored youth, unlimited power, and the love of the beautiful Gretchen. Murnau fills every frame with astonishing trick photography: Mephisto's enormous shadow spreading across an entire town, Faust's flight over miniature landscapes on Mephisto's cloak, hellfire erupting from the earth. The special effects remain genuinely awe-inspiring a century later. Beneath the spectacle lies a surprisingly tender love story and a meditation on temptation, regret, and whether redemption is ever truly beyond reach.

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Cast

Gösta Ekman

Gösta Ekman

Faust

Emil Jannings

Emil Jannings

Mephisto

Camilla Horn

Camilla Horn

Gretchen Marguerite

Frida Richard

Frida Richard

Gretchens's Mother

William Dieterle

William Dieterle

Valentin

Werner Fuetterer

Werner Fuetterer

Erzengel

Yvette Guilbert

Yvette Guilbert

Marthe Schwerdtlein

Eric Barclay

Eric Barclay

Duke of Parma

Hanna Ralph

Hanna Ralph

Duchess of Parma

Hans Brausewetter

Hans Brausewetter

Farmboy (uncredited)

L

Lothar Müthel

Friar (uncredited)

Hertha von Walther

Hertha von Walther

(uncredited)

H

Hans Rameau

(uncredited)

Emmy Wyda

Emmy Wyda

(uncredited)

Crew

Carl Hoffmann

cinematographer

Werner R. Heymann

composer

Hans Kyser

writer

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