

The Beauty of the Devil
1950 Directed by René ClairHenri Faust, retiring after 50 years as a professor in a circa-1700 French university, despairs at the ravages of old age ... whereupon Mephistopheles, agent of Lucifer, appears as a virile, handsome young man and exchanges bodies with him to induce Faust to sign a pact to exchange his soul for renewed youth, riches and power. But though the "new" Faust is attracted by the material improvements in his life, he remains wary of signing, while Mephistopheles, now posing as the aged professor whose body he inhabits, must find a way to trick him into signing the pact - and dissuade him from the love of a gypsy girl who prays for his soul - or find himself damned by his own Master...

Michel Simon
....................................................Mephistopheles / Old Prof. Henri Faust

Gérard Philipe
....................................................Young Henri Faust / Young-Looking Mephistopheles

Nicole Besnard
....................................................Marguerite the Gypsy Girl

Simone Valère
....................................................The Princess

Carlo Ninchi
....................................................The Prince

Raymond Cordy
....................................................Antoine the Servant

Paolo Stoppa
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Director
...........................................................René Clair
Producer
...........................................................Salvo D'Angelo
Writer
...........................................................Armand Salacrou
Screenplay
...........................................................René Clair
Music
...........................................................Roman Vlad
Conductor
...........................................................Roger Desormière
Editor
...........................................................James Cuenet
Production Companies
...................................................Franco London Films
Universalia Film
ENIC
Production Countries
........................................................France
Italy
Spoken Languages
....................................................Français
Genres
....................................................Drama
Fantasy
Comedy
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