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Faust (1926)

Faust (1926)

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Released
Oct 13, 1926
Runtime
116 minutes
Genres
Rating
3.092/10 • 396 users
Quick take
Faust (1926) foregrounds its genre elements with an emphasis on momentum and clarity. The pacing is measured, building its tone through key scenes rather than constant escalation. Notable cast includes Gösta Ekman, Emil Jannings and Camilla Horn, helping anchor the character dynamics. Viewer feedback sits around 3.1/10, and it may resonate most with genre fans. Availability can vary by region and time, so check this page again for current streaming, rental, or purchase options.

Official Trailer

Overview

God and Satan wager on the soul of a learned and prayerful alchemist as part of their eternal war over Earth.

Cast

Streaming Availability

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FAQ

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Is there an official trailer for Faust (1926)?
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How long is Faust (1926)?
The runtime is listed as 116 minutes.
Who is in the cast of Faust (1926)?
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