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The Mephisto Waltz is a 1971 American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Parkins, Bradford Dillman, and Curt Jürgens. Its plot follows a dying Satanist who attempts to have his soul transferred into the body of a young concert pianist.
Jun 11, 1971 · The Mephisto Waltz: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Parkins, Bradford Dillman. An old, dying satanist arranges to transfer his soul into the body of a young concert pianist.
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- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- Paul Wendkos
- 1971-06-11
An old, dying satanist arranges to transfer his soul into the body of a young concert pianist. Myles Clarkson, a classical piano player on the rise, befriends Duncan Mowbray Ely, a famous player himself who is at death's door.
Oct 15, 2023 · A suburban pair content with their everyday life violently torn asunder as one is overcome by (apparently) supernatural forces. Though Amityville assailed the audience with schlockier tactics, the...
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Purchase The Mephisto Waltz on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Myles Clarkson is a journalist and a rising young classical pianist, and is thrilled to be able to combine those pursuits in a long-sought-after interview with the legendary - and ailing - concert pianist, Duncan Ely.
- Paul Wendkos
- Alan Alda
A frustrated pianist himself, music journalist Myles Clarkson (Alan Alda) is thrilled to interview virtuoso Duncan Ely (Curt Jurgens). Duncan, however, is terminally ill and not much interested in...
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The Mephisto Waltz. Roger Ebert May 06, 1971. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Thinking, back (with a good deal of nostalgia) to "Rosemary's Baby," I've come up with a theory to explain the failure of "The Mephisto Waltz." It is not ambiguous.