Faust: Love of the Damned

Faust: Love of the Damned
Directed by Brian Yuzna
Produced by Antonio González
Written by David Quinn
Starring Mark Frost
Isabel Brook
Monica Van Campen
Andrew Divoff
Jeffrey Combs
Studio Fantastic Factory
Distributed by Filmax International
Release date(s) April 1, 2001
Running time 98 min.
Language English

Faust: Love of the Damned is an American-Spanish R-rated 2001 horror/gore film directed by Brian Yuzna. It is based on the comic book of the same name by Tim Vigil and David Quinn. Vigil claims that the idea of Todd MacFarlane's Spawn was based on ideas first introduced in Faust.[1]

The film, which was the first of nine to be produced by Filmax's Fantastic Factory label, won the award for Best Special Effects at the 2000 Catalonian International Film Festival in Sitges, Spain.[2]

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Synopsis

An artist, John Jaspers (Mark Frost) sells his soul to the mysterious M (as for Mephistopheles) (Andrew Divoff) in order to avenge the death of his girlfriend. However, the deal has an unexpected price, and he is periodically transformed into a horned demon with a passion for killing. He discovers that M plans to release a giant monster called the Homunculus, thereby opening the gates of Hell, and sets out to stop him.[3]

Release

Arrow Video released the DVD in 2011, with the following Special Features:

References

  1. ^ David Quinn, introduction to Faust : love of the Damned
  2. ^ filmax International
  3. ^ Faust: Love of the Damned (2001) - Plot summary

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