A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 2000
Original Title:
Faust: Love of the Damned
Alternate Titles:
Diablo
Faust
Faust - O Pesadelo Eterno
Faust - Zmluva s diablom
Faust: La revenja és a la sang
Faust: La venganza está en la sangre
Faust: Love of the Damned
Fausto
Fausto: el poder de los condenados
Kárhozott szerelem
Φάουστ, το Πρόσωπο του Διαβόλου
Фауст: Любовта на прокълнатите
Фауст: Любовь проклятого
Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Castelao Productions
Fantastic Factory (Filmax)
TV3
Vía Digital
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16|12 RU: 18+
Runtime: 98
An artist sells his soul to the mysterious M in order to get revenge on the people who killed his girlfriend. Soon, he realises everything has a price, and he is transformed into a horned demon with a passion for killing.
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Additional Dialogue:
Miguel Tejada-Flores
Art Direction:
Isidre Prunés
Assistant Director:
Fernando Sánchez-Izquierdo
Co-Executive Producer:
Ted Chalmers
Costume Design:
Gabriel Azkoitia
Dialogue:
Miguel Tejada-Flores
Director:
Brian Yuzna
Director of Photography:
Jacques Haitkin
Editor:
Luis de la Madrid
Executive Producer:
Carlos Fernández
Gaffer:
Moni Caballero
Graphic Novel:
Tim Vigil
Graphic Novel Illustrator:
David Quinn
Tim Vigil
Hairstylist:
Kim Grau
Makeup Artist:
Caitlin Acheson
Makeup Supervisor:
Anthony C. Ferrante
Music:
Xavier Capellas
Producer:
Brian Yuzna
Julio Fernández
Antonio González
Production Design:
Isidre Prunés
Screenplay:
David Quinn
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Toni Hernández
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Orts
Special Effects:
Screaming Mad George
Poli Cantero
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Screaming Mad George
Mark Nieman
Ron Karkoska
Stunt Coordinator:
Ricardo Cruz
Stunt Double:
Antonio Arnalte
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jesús Pascual
Jaume Vilaseca
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