
Los 5 Faust de F. W. Murnau
Documentary
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William Dieterle
William Dieterle
Valentin (archive footage)
William Dieterle
Valentin (archive footage)


Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Himself / Faust (archive footage)
Gösta Ekman
Himself / Faust (archive footage)


Yvette Guilbert
Yvette Guilbert
Marthe Schwerdtlein (archive footage)
Yvette Guilbert
Marthe Schwerdtlein (archive footage)


Camilla Horn
Camilla Horn
Herself / Gretchen (archive footage)
Camilla Horn
Herself / Gretchen (archive footage)


Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings
Himself / Mephisto (archive footage)
Emil Jannings
Himself / Mephisto (archive footage)


F. W. Murnau
F. W. Murnau
Himself (archive footage)
F. W. Murnau
Himself (archive footage)


Frida Richard
Frida Richard
Gretchen's mother (archive footage)
Frida Richard
Gretchen's mother (archive footage)


Werner Fuetterer
Werner Fuetterer
Archangel (archive footage) (uncredited)
Werner Fuetterer
Archangel (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ana Cristina Iriarte
Ana Cristina Iriarte
Voice (Narrator)
Ana Cristina Iriarte
Voice (Narrator)
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