@Silverwire100 : I agree with you and it's also my favourite 'silent'. Also notice how incredibly well Timothy Brock's music works throughout the film. His score for this 'export version' is a masterpiece. Brock's music fits like a glove to this version of Murnau's greatest achievement.
all I can remember about these guys is that they released an album on clear vinyl called The Faust Tapes and it cost 50p at a time when most albums were around the £2.50p mark, oh I also seem to recall it was just a load of weird noises.........sound familiar?
This is as visually stunning and evoking as anything shot today.
Thank you for posting this!
wow.. I didn't actually expect that it will be on youtube. thanks for uploading man!
@Silverwire100 : I agree with you and it's also my favourite 'silent'. Also notice how incredibly well Timothy Brock's music works throughout the film. His score for this 'export version' is a masterpiece. Brock's music fits like a glove to this version of Murnau's greatest achievement.
back then movies weren't just for entertainment, they were also a form of art. =)
all I can remember about these guys is that they released an album on clear vinyl called The Faust Tapes and it cost 50p at a time when most albums were around the £2.50p mark, oh I also seem to recall it was just a load of weird noises.........sound familiar?
100% agree.
Found it yet? I'd be interested to compare it with the English language version.
When was the version you speak of made?
well..it's an old movie with old effects....but it is way better than Avatar!
not better than avatar the last airbender