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Rosemary's Baby

"Pray for Rosemary's Baby."

1968-06-12 Drama 2hr 18m

A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.

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A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.

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Cast

Mia Farrow

Mia Farrow

Rosemary Woodhouse
John Cassavetes

John Cassavetes

Guy Woodhouse
Ruth Gordon

Ruth Gordon

Minnie Castevet
Sidney Blackmer

Sidney Blackmer

Roman Castevet
Ralph Bellamy

Ralph Bellamy

Dr. Sapirstein
Patsy Kelly

Patsy Kelly

Laura-Louise
Elisha Cook Jr.

Elisha Cook Jr.

Mr. Nicklas
Emmaline Henry

Emmaline Henry

Elise Dunstan
Hanna Landy

Hanna Landy

Grace Cardiff
Phil Leeds

Phil Leeds

Dr. Shand
Hope Summers

Hope Summers

Mrs. Gilmore
Marianne Gordon

Marianne Gordon

Rosemary's Girl Friend
Wende Wagner

Wende Wagner

Rosemary's Girl Friend
William Castle

William Castle

Phone Booth Man (uncredited)
Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis

Donald Baumgart (voice) (uncredited)
Clay Tanner

Clay Tanner

The Devil (uncredited)
Almira Sessions

Almira Sessions

Mrs. Sabatini
Jean Inness

Jean Inness

Sister Agnes
Max Wagner

Max Wagner

Man in Dream
Mona Knox

Mona Knox

Mrs. Byron
Carol Brewster

Carol Brewster

Claudia Comfort
Robert Osterloh

Robert Osterloh

Mr. Fountain
Elmer Modlin

Elmer Modlin

Cult Member
Rutanya Alda

Rutanya Alda

Dr. Hill's Answering Service (voice) (uncredited)
Sharon Tate

Sharon Tate

Party Guest (uncredited)

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-10-06

I've never found Mia Farrow to be a very versatile actor, but she certainly delivers the best performance of her career in this gripping sto... read more

I've never found Mia Farrow to be a very versatile actor, but she certainly delivers the best performance of her career in this gripping story of Satanic manipulation. "Rosemary" is married to "Guy" (John Cassavetes) and they live in one of those lovely great buildings that overlook New York's Central Park. Their neighbours are a bit eccentric, to day the least, with "Minnie" (the almost perfect Ruth Gordon) and "Roman" (Sidney Blackmer) chief amongst those who take an increasing interest in this couple when it appears that a baby is on the way. Gradually, she begins to suspect that something is amiss with not just her pregnancy, but with her marital relationship as she seems to see less and less of those previously close to her and becomes little better than a prisoner in her own apartment. She is becoming increasingly paranoid, confused and resentful of a seemingly indofferent husband who seems content to let just about everyone interfere as the due date approaches. This is also Roman Polanski at his best as he manages to amalgamate the sinister and the coercive with the religiosity of a story that exudes menace and panic whilst also calling into question established societal values around faith and trust. It's almost claustrophobic by design, and their small apartment soon takes on the mantle of a cell occupied by a woman who is very much not in control of her own destiny - whichever way she tries to turn, and with the careful use of a score from Christopher Komeda that could rival Bernard Herrmann then we have a story of visceral fear that looks great on a big screen. Gripping and genuinely quite terrifying at times, it's amongst the best of this genre.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

I've never found Mia Farrow to be a very versatile actor, but she certainly delivers the best performance of her career in this gripping story of Satanic manipulation. "Rosemary" is married to "Guy" (John Cassavetes) and they live in one of...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-10-06

I've never found Mia Farrow to be a very versatile actor, but she certainly delivers the best performance of her career in this gripping story of Satanic manipulation. "Rosemary" is married to "Guy" (...

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