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So In The 1960 Movie Adaptation Of Goethes PlayFaust, They Chose To Give The Devil Mephistopheles A Very
So in the 1960 movie adaptation of Goethe’s play “Faust”, they chose to give the devil Mephistopheles a very different look than how he’s usually portrayed.
Here are a few images of what Mephisto is usually shown as looking like:


so just your very average looking devil/demon figure with a hat, you know?
But here’s what Mephisto looked like in the 1960 version:





I can’t describe how much I love this
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