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Denmark
No data
Sep 20, 1926
Hungary
No data
Sep 30, 1926
Germany
(premiere)
Oct 14, 1926
Sweden
No data
Oct 27, 1926
Finland
No data
Nov 19, 1926
Spain
(Barcelona)
Nov 22, 1926
USA
(New York City, New York)
Dec 5, 1926
USA
No data
Dec 6, 1926
UK
(London)
Jan 1, 1927
Italy
No data
Jan 31, 1927
Portugal
No data
Apr 18, 1927
UK
No data
Jan 9, 1928
Japan
No data
Mar 1, 1928
Estonia
No data
Nov 6, 1928
Portugal
(Cineclube do Porto)
May 27, 1971
Brazil
(DVD premiere)
Jan 21, 2002
Greece
(Panorama of European Cinema)
Oct 5, 2003
Japan
(Filmretrospektive Fritz Lang und Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau)
Sep 10, 2005
Argentina
(German Film Festival)
Sep 19, 2007
Spain
(dvd release)
Oct 16, 2010
Portugal
(Porto, Batalha Centro de Cinema)
Feb 26, 2023
Faust
(Original title)
Fausto
Argentina
Faust
Australia
Faust
Austria
Fausto
Brazil
Faust: A German Folk Legend
Canada (English title)
Faust
Canada (French title)
Faust
Czechoslovakia
Faust
Denmark
Faust: Eine deutsche Volkssage
Ecuador
Faust
Estonia
Faust
Finland
Faust
France
Faust
Germany
Faust - Eine deutsche Volkssage
Greece
Faust
Hungary
Faust
India (English title)
Faust
Ireland (English title)
Faust
Italy
ファウスト
Japan (Japanese title)
Faust
Poland
Fausto
Portugal
Фауст
Serbia
Фауст
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Fausto
Spain
Faust
Sweden
Faust
UK
Faust
USA
Sex & Nudity
Mild
A nude woman (her breasts are visible) appears to the young Faust.
Faust and the Duchess of Parma make out on a bed.
Mephisto gropes Marthe's breasts.
Faust and Gretchen make out. It is later implied that they had sex.
Violence & Gore
Mild
Save but one scene, none of the violence is graphic. Some of the violence is mildly intense.
A person falls down dying because of the plague.
A man falls down dead because of the plague.
Mephisto cuts Faust's wrist. (A drop of blood is shown.)
Several villagers try to stone Faust.
Faust attempts suicide by poison, but Mephisto stops him.
Profanity
Mild
A man calls a woman a whore
There is no bad language in this film.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
There is some alcohol consumption in two scenes.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild