Scene from Faust: Love of the Damned (2000)
Scene Details
Duration: 503 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 149 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2015-Jun-25 |
Actresses in this Scene

Mònica Van Campen
Details
Alternate Names: Monica Van Campen, Monica Van Campen, Monica Vancampen, Mónica Van Campen, Mónica Vancampen, Mónica van Campen, Monica Vancampen, Mónica Van Campen, Mónica Vancampen, Mónica van Campen
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Career
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Full Biography
"Monica van Campen's appetite for life was evident from the start, with her debut role in Iggy Pop's sci-fi spaghetti western 'Atolladero' (1995). She subsequently dedicated herself to Spanish cinema, appearing in films like 'Palace' (1996) and 'Asunto interno' (1997), before making a sensationally explosive entrance into American cinema with her role in 'Faust: Love of the Damned' (2001). In this film, Monica's assets took center stage, quite literally expanding to unprecedented proportions as she met an untimely end amidst a deluge of her own... tangibles. Such is her allure that one might be tempted to strike a deal with the devil just for another glimpse of those infernally enticing assets."
About the Movie: Faust: Love of the Damned (2000)

Release Year: 2000
Nation: Spain
Alternative Title: Faust - O Pesadelo Eterno, Faust: La revenja és a la sang, Faust: La venganza está en la sangre, Faust, Kárhozott szerelem, Diablo
Director: Brian Yuzna
Writer: David Quinn, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Miguel Tejada-Flores, Tim Vigil
Production & Genre
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Companies: Castelao Productions, Fantastic Factory, Filmax, TV3, Vía Digital
Genre: Action, Drama, Horror
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Keywords
Keywords: based on comic, bloodshed, cemetery, devil, gangster, gore, gothic, magic, rape, revenge, satanic ritual, snake, transformation
Story
An artist named Faust (Thomas Ian Griffith) sells his soul to the enigmatic M (Andrew Divoff) in exchange for supernatural powers after his girlfriend is brutally murdered by a gang. Faust transforms into a horned demon with an insatiable thirst for vengeance and bloodshed. As he begins his killing spree, he realizes that his newfound abilities come at a steep price.
Summary
Faust: Love of the Damned (2000) is a horror thriller directed by Brian Yuzna and loosely based on the classic German legend of Faust. The film follows an artist's descent into darkness after losing his girlfriend to gang violence, leading him to make a pact with the devil for revenge. With its themes of betrayal, retribution, and the consequences of ambition, it offers a gory and gothic exploration of the Faustian bargain.