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Barbara Parkins, born in Vancouver, Canada in 1942, is a renowned television and film actress. She gained significant recognition for her roles as Betty Anderson in 'Peyton Place' on TV and Anne Welles in 'Valley of the Dolls' in cinema.
別名: Jackie Bisset, Jacky Bisset, Winnifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset, ژاکلین بیسه, ژاکلین بیسِت, ジャクリーン・ビセット, 재클린 비셋
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Jacqueline Bisset, born September 13, 1944, is an English actress known for her roles in films like 'Bullitt' (1968), 'Airport' (1970), and 'The Deep' (1977). She has been nominated for multiple awards, including four Golden Globe Awards and a César Award. Notably, she was awarded the Légion d'Honneur in 2010. However, there is no mention of her involvement in the film 'Mephisto Waltz (1971)' in these biographical texts.
公開年: 1971
別題: The Mephisto Waltz, Balada Para Satã, Satan, mon amour, I Satans kløer, Satán, mon amour, Tanssi kuoleman kanssa, Horevontas me ton Diavolo, La Macchia della morte, Akuma no warutsu, Baile con el diablo, Walc Mefisto, A Valsa do Medo, Djävulen kommer vid midnatt, Вальс Мефистофеля, Seytanin izinde, Der Mephisto-Waltzer, Der lebende Tote, Null Uhr fünf - Frauenleiche in der Badewanne
監督: Paul Wendkos
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制作会社: Quinn Martin Productions (QM), 20th Century Fox
ジャンル: Horror, horror film, Satanic film
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The movie follows Alan Raine, a talented musician struggling with a creative block. He discovers an old phonograph record in his apartment building's basement, belonging to an elderly resident who was once a renowned pianist named Myra Sacks. Intrigued by the label 'Mephisto Waltz', Alan plays it and becomes obsessed with its haunting melody, believing it could unlock his artistic inspiration. Soon after, strange occurrences begin to plague him: he has vivid nightmares about Myra, her hands appear on his piano when no one's there, and he experiences brief lapses of memory. His girlfriend, Paula, grows concerned about his increasingly erratic behavior. Meanwhile, Alan starts seeing a psychiatrist, Dr. Bachman, who becomes suspicious that the record might be cursed. As Alan's obsession with 'Mephisto Waltz' deepens, so do the sinister events around him, culminating in a chilling confrontation between good and evil.
'Mephisto Waltz' is a 1971 American horror film directed by Paul Wendkos. Based on Fred Mustard Stewart's short story 'The Music Master', the movie stars Alan Alda as Alan Raine, a musician whose creative block leads him to discover an enigmatic phonograph record that inspires but also torments him with supernatural occurrences. The film is notable for its exploration of themes such as obsession, inspiration's dark side, and the thin line between genius and madness in the realm of art. With a blend of psychological horror, suspense, and atmospheric tension, 'Mephisto Waltz' stands out as an overlooked gem of the early 1970s occult horror wave.