I can only respond to a set of still and a description of the film. It is one of the early versions of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (although it doesn't follow that plot and the character has another name). Here there is an obsession with a statue and two faces that are available. That said, it would have been wonderful to see Bela Lugosi in a role years before Dracula where he appeared in 1931. Also, Conrad Veit, of course the somnambulist in "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligary," appears in this one, directed by. F. W. Murnau, with whom it is hard to miss. The still show some remarkable moment and some really impressive character studies. Alas, we will never know how it all fitted together.