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  1. The Mephisto Waltz is a spellbinder of a novel - a novel that makes Rosemary's Baby look like child play." The book was made into a major motion picture released in 1971 starring Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset and Curt Jurgens. 256 pages, Hardcover.

  2. The Mephisto Waltz is a 1971 American horror movie directed by Paul Wendkos and based on the novel of the same name by Fred Mustard Stewart. It stars Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Perkins, Bradford Dillman, Curd Jürgens and was distributed by 20th Century Fox .

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  4. Sep 4, 2017 · 1971’s THE MEPHISTO WALTZ was clearly inspired by the success of Rosemary’s Baby. It represents an early example of a major studio stepping into the macabre territory previously staked by independent producers. It was adapted from the novel of the same name by seventies airport bookrack ace, Fred Mustard Stewart.

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  6. The Mephisto Waltz Alan Alda's character is a music journalist whose career as a piano player came to an end when his debut concert received undeservedly scathing reviews. IMDb 6.1 1 h 48 min 1971

  7. Paperback. from $270.00 1 New from $270.00. Originally trained as a concert pianist, Mr. Stewart drew on this background for his first novel, “The Mephisto Waltz” (Coward-McCann), published in 1969. (The publicity materials for the book included a 45-r.p.m. recording of Mr. Stewart playing the title piece, by Liszt.)

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    • fred mustard stewart