''Doctor Faustus'' is a 1967 British
horror film
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adaptation of the 1588
Christopher Marlowe
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play ''
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
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'' directed by
Richard Burton
Richard Burton (; born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor. Noted for his baritone voice, Burton established himself as a formidable Shakespearean actor in the 1950s, and he gave a memorable pe ...
and
Nevill Coghill
Nevill Henry Kendal Aylmer Coghill (19 April 1899 – 6 November 1980) was an English literary scholar, known especially for his modern English version of Geoffrey Chaucer's ''Canterbury Tales''.
Life
His father was Sir Egerton Coghill, 5th ...
. The first
theatrical film version of a Marlowe play, it was the only film directed by Burton or Coghill, Burton's mentor.
It starred Burton as the title character
Faustus.
Elizabeth Taylor
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made a silent cameo appearance as
Helen of Troy
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. The film is a permanent record of a stage production that Burton starred in and staged with Coghill at the
Oxford University Dramatic Society
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in 1966. Burton would not appear onstage again until he took over the role of Martin Dysart in ''
Equus'' on
Broadway
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ten years later.
Plot
University of Wittenberg
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scholar Faustus earns his
doctorate
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, but his insatiable craving for knowledge and power leads Faustus to try his hand at
necromancy
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in an attempt to conjure
Mephistopheles
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out of hell. Faustus bargains his soul to
Lucifer
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in exchange for 24 living years where Mephistopheles is his slave. Signing the pact in his own blood, Mephistopheles proceeds to reveal to Faustus the works and doings of the Devil.
Cast
*
Richard Burton
Richard Burton (; born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor. Noted for his baritone voice, Burton established himself as a formidable Shakespearean actor in the 1950s, and he gave a memorable pe ...
as Doctor Faustus
*
Elizabeth Taylor
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as
Helen of Troy
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Of the Oxford University Dramatic Society, Queen's College, Oxford, England:
*
Andreas Teuber
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Teuber studied under Paul Grice at Oxford University and at Harvard University with philos ...
as Mephistopheles
* Ram Chopra as Valdes
*
Richard Carwardine
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The professor is best known for his work on President Abraham Lincoln an ...
as Cornelius
*
Patrick Barwise
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He is an honora ...
as Wagner
* Michael Meneaugh as Good Angel / Bishop
*
Richard Durden
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Durden-Smith was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College and Merton ...
as Evil Angel / Knight (credited as Richard Durden-Smith)
* David McIntosh as Lucifer
* Jeremy Eccles as Beelzebub
* Gwydion Thomas as Lechery
*
Ian Marter
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as Pride / Emperor
* Nicholas Loukes as Envy / Cardinal of Lorraine
*
Adrian Benjamin
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He is a graduate of Wadham College, Oxford ...
as Pope
* Elizabeth O'Donovan as Empress
With:
*
Ambrose Coghill
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He was born in Skibbereen in County Cork in Irelan ...
as Avarice
*
Maria Aitken
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Early life and career
Aitken was born in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland, the daughter of William Aitken (politician), ...
as Sloth (uncredited)
*
Hugh Williams
Hugh Anthony Glanmor Williams (6 March 1904 – 7 December 1969) was a British actor and dramatist of Welsh descent.
Early life and career
Hugh Anthony Glanmor Williams (nicknamed "Tam") was born at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex to Hugh Dafydd Anth ...
as Scholar
Reception
Reviews of the staged version in the British press were "less than enthusiastic", with critics commenting "a sad example of university drama at its worst", with an uninspired Burton "walking through the part". Taylor was "undeniably decorative, but there was nothing much to say about her acting ability". The movie received a terribly negative review in ''
The New York Times
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'',
Renata Adler
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criticizing the adaptation of the text ("the play has been quite badly cut"), Burton's performance ("he seems happiest shouting in Latin, or in Ms. Taylor's ear"), the score ("some horrible electronic Wagnerian theme music"), and Taylor's role ("in this last role
lexander's paramour she is, for some reason, frosted all over with silver—like a pastry, or a devaluated refugee from ''
Goldfinger[One of the memorable visual images in the James Bond film '' Goldfinger'', produced three years before ''Doctor Faustus'', was the film villain's habit of covering women with gold.]''"), reserving praise only for Teuber's performance ("one fine, very pious performance").
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1967 films
1967 horror films
British horror films
British mystery films
Latin-language films
Films directed by Richard Burton
Adaptations of works by Christopher Marlowe
Films scored by Mario Nascimbene
British films based on plays
Films shot in Rome
Works based on the Faust legend
Columbia Pictures films
1960s fantasy films
Films set in the 16th century
Films set in the Holy Roman Empire
Filmed stage productions
1960s English-language films
1960s British films