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Faust and Marguerite (1904 film)

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'Damnation du docteur Faust', released in the United States as 'Faust and Marguerite' and in the United Kingdom as 'Faust', is a 1904 French silent film directed by Georges Mlis.

Production



The film is a fifteen-minute condensation of 'Faust', an 1859 opera by Charles Gounod based on the Faust legend. The previous year, Mlis had used a different musical version of the legend, Hector Berlioz's 'La damnation de Faust', as inspiration for his film 'The Damnation of Faust'.

Mlis took the role of Mephistopheles. Jeanne Calvire played Siebel; she had been a stablewoman at the Cirque d'Hiver until 1900, when Mlis hired her to play Joan of Arc in his film of the same name. She remained among his core troupe of actors for several years after her debut as Joan.

Special effects in the film were created with stage machinery, pyrotechnics, substitution splices, superimpositions, and dissolves.

Release



The film was released by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 562-574 in its catalogues. The film was advertised in France as a 'pice fantastique grand spectacle en 20 tableaux (d'aprs le roman de Goethe)', and in America as "A New and Magnificent Cinematographic Opera in 20 Motion Tableaux."

A piano score of selections from the opera was sold with the film. According to recollections made in 1944 by Paul Mlis, Georges Mlis's nephew, it was his father Gaston Mlis who compiled the score, which "followed the scenes exactly". The score had to be photographed in manuscript for reproduction, because having it engraved using printing plates would have been too expensive. One of these photographically reproduced scores survives at the Centre national de la cinmatographie.

A copy of the film, apparently missing some scenes, survives in the Paper Prints collection at the Library of Congress. A short fragment of a hand-colored print of the film, featuring the fifteenth and sixteenth tableaux (Walpurgis Night and the Ballet of Celebrated Women) survives in an English private collection.

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