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This highly impressive special edition of one of the classics of European cinema was made possible by a newly-found domestic German print of Murnau's film, and the resolution of the images totally belies the age of the film. The sheer grasp of cinematic technique here has rarely been equalled, and the imagery (while undoubtedly dated) still has the power to take a breath away.
R. Dixon Smith on 9th June 2006
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Murnau's version of the Faust legend was incredibly the cinema's 26th shot at the story, and the director extends his art with epic scene following magnificent epic scene. The film stands at the pinnacle of the silent era, with its barrage of visceral and apocryphal imagery contrasting with the simplicity and directness of its spiritual theme. It features Emil Jannings as truly horrendous Mephistopheles, Gosta Ekman as a somewhat feeble Faust and a young heroine to wrench our hearts.
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By Barry Forshaw on 11th July 2006
This highly impressive special edition of one of the classics of European cinema was made possible by a newly-found domestic German print of Murnau's film, and the r... more >
This highly impressive special edition of one of the classics of European cinema was made possible by a newly-found domestic German print of Murnau's film, and the resolution of the images totally belies the age of the film. The sheer grasp of cinematic technique here has rarely been equalled, and the imagery (while undoubtedly dated) still has the power to take a breath away. < less
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By Clinton Morgan on 14th January 2005
This highly impressive special edition of one of the classics of European cinema was made possible by a newly-found domestic German print of Murnau's film, and the r... more >
This highly impressive special edition of one of the classics of European cinema was made possible by a newly-found domestic German print of Murnau's film, and the resolution of the images totally belies the age of the film. The sheer grasp of cinematic technique here has rarely been equalled, and the imagery (while undoubtedly dated) still has the power to take a breath away. < less
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Emil Jannings
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Certificate |
PG |
Length |
110 mins |
Label |
EUREK |
Format |
DVD B&W |
Region |
2 |
Aspect |
1.33:1 |
Cat No |
EKA40210 |
Main Language |
SILENT |
1928,
Fritz Lang, DVD
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