Analog Jones Podcast – Faust: Love of the Damned (2000) Movie Review
Evil rises from the depths of hell…and always ends up on Analog Jones. Enjoy our Faust: Love of the Damned Movie Review!
Faust: Love of the Damned (2000) Quick Facts
Directed by Brian Yuzna
Screenplay by David Quinn and Miguel Tejada-Flores
Based on Faust (comics) by Tim Vigil and David Quinn
Distributed by Trimark Home Video
Released: October 12th, 2000 (Sitges Film Festival)
Starring:
Mark Frost as Jonathan “John” Jaspers / Faust
Isabel Brook as Jade de Camp
Jennifer Rope as Blue
Jeffery Combs as Lt. Dan Margolies
Andrew Divoff as M (Mephistopheles)
Mónica Van Campen as Claire
VHS Description
What happens when an ordinary man is so deeply hurt that, to take revenge, he is capable of doing absolutely anything…even sell his soul to the devil? When John Jasper’s girlfriend is brutally murdered, he vows to avenge her death any way he can. When the mysterious M appears and offers a solution, John hastily agrees and signs the deal…in blood. Suddenly John has powers he can’t even control, much less understand. The violent urges, the razor-sharp claws, the constant pain, and the pulsating scar on the palm of his hand – his constant reminder that everything has its price. Welcome to the nightmare of the 21st Century…is it worth your soul?
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