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Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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Synopsis
In
Roman Polanski
's first American film, adapted from
Ira Levin
's horror bestseller, a young wife comes to believe that her offspring is not of this world. Waifish Rosemary Woodhouse (
Mia Farrow
) and her struggling actor husband, Guy (
John Cassavetes
), move into the Bramford, an old New York City apartment building with an ominous reputation and only elderly residents. Neighbors Roman and Minnie Castevet (
Sidney Blackmer
and
Ruth Gordon
) soon come nosing around to welcome the Woodhouses to the building; despite Rosemary's reservations about their eccentricity and the weird noises that she keeps hearing, Guy starts spending time with the Castevets. Shortly after Guy lands a plum Broadway role, Minnie starts showing up with homemade chocolate mousse for Rosemary. When Rosemary becomes pregnant after a mousse-provoked nightmare of being raped by a beast, the Castevets take a special interest in her welfare. As the sickened Rosemary becomes increasingly isolated, she begins to suspect that the Castevets' circle is not what it seems. The diabolical truth is revealed only after Rosemary gives birth, and the baby is taken away from her. Polanski's camerawork and
Richard Sylbert
's production design transform the realistic setting (shot on-location in Manhattan's Dakota apartment building) into a sinister projection of Rosemary's fears, chillingly locating supernatural horror in the familiar by leaving the most grotesque frights to the viewer's imagination. This apocalyptic yet darkly comic paranoia about the hallowed institution of childbirth touched a nerve with late-'60s audiences feeling uneasy about traditional norms. Produced by B-horror maestro
William Castle
, Rosemary's Baby became a critically praised hit, winning Gordon an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Inspiring a wave of satanic horror from
The Exorcist
(1973) to
The Omen
(1976), Rosemary's Baby helped usher in the genre's modern era by combining a supernatural story with
Alfred Hitchcock
's propensity for finding normality horrific. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ralph Bellamy
Dr. Sapirstein
Sidney Blackmer
Roman Castevet
Elisha Cook, Jr.
Mr. Nicklas
Maurice Evans
Hutch
Mia Farrow
Rosemary Woodhouse
Marianne Gordon
Joan Jellico
Charles Grodin
Dr. Hill
Emmaline Henry
Elise Dunstan
Patsy Kelly
Laura-Louise
Hanna Landy
Grace
Phil Leeds
Dr. Shand
Hope Summers
Mrs. Gilmore
Wende Wagner
Tiger
John Cassavetes
Guy Woodhouse
Ruth Gordon
Minnie Castevet
Production Crew
Joel Schiller
Art Director
Ira Levin
Book Author
William A. Fraker
Cinematographer
Krzysztof Komeda
Composer (Music Score)
Anthea Sylbert
Costume Designer
Roman Polanski
Director
Bob Wyman
Editor
Sam O'Steen
Editor
Daniel McCauley
First Assistant Director
Allan Snyder
Makeup
William Castle
Producer
Richard Sylbert
Production Designer
Roman Polanski
Screenwriter
Robert Nelson
Set Designer
Robert Nelson
Set Designer
Harold Lewis
Sound/Sound Designer
Farciot Edouart
Special Effects
Year: 1968
Runtime: 134
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Horror
Produced by
Paramount
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.