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Title: The Mephisto Waltz
Tagline: The Devil Calls The Tune
Year: 1971
Release Date: 21 January 1972 (Denmark)
Director(s): Paul Wendkos
Writer(s): Ben Maddow
Fred Mustard Stewart (novel)
Genre: Horror
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Outline: 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.
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Country: USA
Language: English
Company: Quinn Martin Productions
Runtime: 115 min
USA:109 min (FMC Library Print)
Color: Color (DeLuxe)
Sound: Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Certification: Australia:M
USA:R
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
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The Mephisto Waltz Cast of Characters
Alan Alda
Myles Clarkson
Jacqueline Bisset
Paula Clarkson
Barbara Parkins
Roxanne Delancey
Bradford Dillman
Bill Delancey (as Brad Dillman)
William Windom
Dr. West
Kathleen Widdoes
Maggie West
Pamelyn Ferdin
Abby Clarkson
Curd Jürgens
Duncan Ely (as Curt Jurgens)
Curt Lowens
Agency Chief
Gregory Morton
Conductor
Janee Michelle
Agency Chief's Girlfriend
Lilyan Chauvin
Woman Writer
Khigh Dhiegh
Zanc Theun
Alberto Morin
Bennett
Berry Kroeger
Raymont
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