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So, 'Faust' from '45 is quite the curiosity. It's a Soundie, which is a bit of a lost art in itself—those short musical films that capture a vibe, and this one does it with Day, Dawn, and Dusk as characters. The tone is surreal, almost dreamlike, which fits the Faustian themes of temptation and moral conflict. The pacing is tight, yet there's a lingering atmosphere that unfolds slowly, letting you soak in the visuals. The performances are engaging in their simplicity, and while the director's name isn't listed, the practical effects give it a unique edge that's hard to find in other productions from that era. It's the kind of piece that stands out in a collection for its rarity and the way it captures an artistic moment in time.
'Faust' (1945) is fairly rare, reflecting a niche segment of film history with its Soundie format. Collectors have noted the scarcity of this title, especially in good condition, as many copies have faded or been lost over time. Its unique storytelling and practical effects contribute to its interest among enthusiasts, particularly those who appreciate lesser-known titles from the 1940s.
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