Faust

Faust

10.0

Jun 09 1964

2h 40m

The young magician Faust seeks to perform a feat of real magic, something more than mere illusion. In his search he has become solitary, brooding, and eccentric. Mephistopheles, in the guise of Bolus a psychologist.

Robert Towner

Robert Towner

Faust

Judy Peters

Judy Peters

Margaret

Roban Cody

Roban Cody

Bolus

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