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The Mephisto Waltz

...The Sound of Terror
1971 | 115m | English

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A frustrated pianist himself, music journalist Myles Clarkson is thrilled to interview virtuoso Duncan Ely. Duncan, however, is terminally ill and not much interested in Myles until noticing that Myles' hands are ideally suited for piano. Suddenly, he can't get enough of his new friend, and Myles' wife, Paula, becomes suspicious of Duncan's intentions. Her suspicions grow when Duncan dies and Myles mysteriously becomes a virtuoso overnight.
Release Date: Apr 09, 1971
Director: Paul Wendkos
Writer: Fred Mustard Stewart, Ben Maddow
Genres: Horror
Keywords satanist, devil, incest, occult
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Quinn Martin Productions (QM)
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Alan Alda Myles Clarkson
Jacqueline Bisset Paula Clarkson
Barbara Parkins Roxanne Delancey
Bradford Dillman Bill Delancey
William Windom Dr. Roger West
Curd Jürgens Duncan Mowbray
Kathleen Widdoes Maggie West
Pamelyn Ferdin Abby Clarkson
Curt Lowens
Gregory Morton Conductor
Janee Michelle Agency Chief's Girlfriend
Lilyan Chauvin Woman Writer
Khigh Dhiegh Zanc Theun
Alberto Morin Bennett
Berry Kroeger Raymont
Antoinette Bower Member of Ely's Group (uncredited)
Walter Brooke Party Guest (uncredited)
Marta Kristen Party Guest (uncredited)
Frank Campanella Detective (uncredited)
Cosmo Sardo Party Guest (uncredited)
Harry Carter Pallbearer (uncredited)
Terrence Scammell Richard
Name Job
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Fred Mustard Stewart Novel
William W. Spencer Director of Photography
Richard K. Brockway Editor
George Hurrell Sr. Still Photographer
Jakob Gimpel Musician
Moss Mabry Costume Design
Richard Y. Haman Art Direction
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Raphael Bretton Set Decoration
Sidney H. Greenwood Property Master
Phill Norman Title Designer
William Eckhardt Unit Production Manager
David Hall Assistant Director
Gene Evans Camera Operator
John A. Bonner Sound Supervisor
Don J. Bassman Sound Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joe DiBella Makeup Artist
Pat Abbott Hairstylist
Paul Wendkos Director
Ben Maddow Writer
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Daniel C. Striepeke Makeup Supervisor
Charlie Picerni Stunts
Name Title
Arthur Fellows Associate Producer
Quinn Martin Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**Alan Alda as a concert pianist with a satanic anointing**_ A music journalist in the Los Angeles area (Alda) meets an aging piano virtuoso (Curt Jurgens), not to mention his beautiful daughter (Barbara Parkins), and automatically becomes like family, but his wife isn't 'hip' with the curious s ... ituation (Jacqueline Bisset). "The Mephisto Waltz" (1971) is like "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) with slight nuances and switching the setting from an old New York City apartment building to sunny SoCal. It's on par and arguably better in some ways, especially the less one-dimensional setting, but the comic book approach to the black arts detracts. I can't help but think of Marvel's Ghost Rider, which would debut sixteen months later. Nevertheless, the ending works once you put the pieces of the puzzle together, which elicits a 'wow' reaction if you can get it (the movie makes it ambiguous). The drama is compelling and there's enough to entertain, like the wild New Year's Eve party, reminiscent of "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (1970) but without the camp. It would influence future flicks like "Summer of Fear" (1978), "Midnight Offerings" (1981) and "The Skeleton Key" (2005). Bisset is very youthful here, 26 years-old during shooting, while the mesmerizing Parkins was 28. Meanwhile Pamelyn Ferdin as Abby was the go-to girl in the late 60s-mid 70s for TV shows and movies. For instance, you might remember her from "The Beguiled" (1971) and, earlier, the Star Trek episode "And the Children Shall Lead." The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot in Century City, Los Angeles, with some scenes done on the nearby Pacific coast. GRADE: B

Apr 28, 2022