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Mephisto Renews His Deal in 'Faust'
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Will Quadflieg ... Dr. Heinrich Faust / Dichter
Gustaf Gründgens ... Mephistopheles 'Mephisto' / Lustige Person
Ella Büchi ... Margarete "Gretchen"
Elisabeth Flickenschildt ... Marthe Schwerdtlein (as E. Flickenschildt)
Hermann Schomberg ... Theaterdirektor / Der HERR / Erdgeist (as H. Schomberg)
Eduard Marks ... Wagner
Max Eckard ... Valentin
Uwe Friedrichsen ... Schüler
Heinz Reincke ... Frosch
Hans Irle ... Altmayer
Friedrich G. Beckhaus ... Brander (as F. G. Beckhaus)
Karl Heinz Wüpper ... Siebel (as K. H. Wüpper)
Heidi Leupolt ... Lieschen
Gustl Busch ... Hexe
Konrad Krauß ... Engel Raphael
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Eugen Klimm ... Alter Bauer
Christian Rode ... Engel Gabriel
Karl-Heinz von Hassel ... Engel Michael
Renate Wegener ... Meerkatze
Dieter Wossidlo ... Meerkater
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Directed by
Peter Gorski 
Gustaf Gründgens (uncredited)
 
Writing credits
Johann Wolfgang Goethe (play)

Produced by
Ilse Kubaschewski .... producer
Walter Traut .... producer
 
Original Music by
Mark Lothar 
 
Cinematography by
Günther Anders 
 
Film Editing by
Walter Boos 
 
Art Direction by
Werner Achmann 
Teo Otto  (as Theo Otto)
 
Costume Design by
Claudia Hahne-Herberg 
Teo Otto  (as Theo Otto)
 
Production Management
Ernst Steinlechner .... production leader
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Walter Boos .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Werner Achmann .... architect
Teo Otto .... set designer
 
Sound Department
Werner Pohl .... sound
Werner Schlagge .... sound
 

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128 min
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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This film was released in the U.S. in German with no English subtitles.See more »
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10 out of 11 people found the following review useful.
EXTRAORDINARY ACTING, 22 November 1999
Author: jan onderwater from Amsterdam, The Netherlands

In 1957 Gustaf Gründgens staged a new production of Goethe's Faust in which he once again played Mephisto, a part he had played since 1932. The brilliant production was a huge success and ran for a couple of years. In 1959 Peter Gorski captured the performance on film in his directorial film debut. Basically it is a registration of the production, but Gorksi did manage to accentuate the details of the acting by using enough medium and close-up shots which give a view on the acting you normally would not able to see in a theater.

How fortunate it is and how happy we can be that at least this Mephisto of Gründgens is on film (I do not know of any other Faust production with Gründgens on film). Here we can see his brilliant, if not obsessive acting to the full. Here we can also see that, although Gründgens was know for not being in favour of "modernization" of classic plays, he was not entirely against it either. The stage set is simple and almost bare which gives the production a certain light touch. Faust himself is a young man (without long beard!) who is a nuclear physicist (an idea given to Gründgens by Will Quadflieg); a very clear reference to the then nuclear race. According to Heinz Reincke (interview on tv) the exploding of the atom bomb was more sensational on stage than in this film.

So, not only for Gründgens this is a fascinating film, the staging and interpretation of the play as well make it wonderful viewing; for the first time he included the prolog. While watching this production I hardly need to consult Goethe's text; the cast read their lines with a wonderful sense of rhythm and very, very clear; productions nowadays can learn something from this. Not only Gründgens' acting can be admired, under the supervision of Gründgens the complete cast is extraordinary.

Highly recommended and a must-see for all those studying or interested in German language and culture.(8/10)

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