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Release Date:
12 June 1968 (USA)
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Tagline:
Pray for Rosemary's Baby
Plot:
A young couple move into a new apartment, only to be surrounded by peculiar neighbors and occurrences. When the wife becomes mysteriously pregnant, paranoia over the safety of her unborn child begins controlling her life.
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Awards:
Won Oscar.
Another 11 wins
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9 nominations
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| Bob Bain | .... | musician: guitar (uncredited) |
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Also Known As:
A Semente do Diabo (Portugal) [pt]Dziecko Rosemary (Poland) [pl]El bebé de Rosemary (Venezuela) [es]La llavor del diable (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]La semilla del diablo (Spain) [es]Le bébé de Rosemary (Canada: French title) [fr]Le bébé de Rosemary (Belgium: Flemish title) [un]O Bebê de Rosemary (Brazil) [pt]Rosemaries Baby (West Germany) [de]Rosemary má detátko (Czech Republic) [cs]Rosemary má dietatko (Slovakia) [sk]Rosemary's Baby (Belgium: Flemish title) [un]Rosemary's Baby (Denmark) [da]Rosemary's Baby (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]Rosemaryn painajainen (Finland) [fi]Rosemaryna beba (Croatia) [hr]Rouzmerina beba (Serbia) [sr]To moro tis Rosemary (Greece) [el]
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Runtime:
136 min
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1
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Fun Stuff
Trivia:
Rosemary's baby was born in June 1966 (6/66).
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Rosemary and Guy come back from dinner at the Castevet's and they are in the bedroom, Guy untucks his shirt twice.
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Quotes:
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First lines]
Mr. Nicklas:
Are you a doctor?
Rosemary Woodhouse:
He is an actor.
Mr. Nicklas:
Oh! An actor! We're very popular with actors! Have I seen you in anything?
Guy Woodhouse:
Well, I did "Hamlet" a while back, didn't I, Liz? Then we did "The Sandpiper"...
Rosemary Woodhouse:
He's joking. He was in "Luther" and "Nobody Loves an Albatross" and a lot of TV plays and commercials.
Mr. Nicklas:
That's where the money is, right? The commercials.
Guy Woodhouse:
And the artistic thrill too!
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FAQ
Is "Rosemary's Baby" based on a novel?
Is that Mia Farrow singing the lullaby over the opening and closing credits?
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I'm not sure about that but Rosemary's baby has got to be one of the best, if not the best, psychological supernatural thrillers ever made. The real test of a good movie(or one of them) is can it hold up to multiple viewings? In this case-oh yes.
I cannot even count how many times I have seen this. A good-really good-"scary movie" must have more then the ability to merely scare, it must have the ability to haunt. Rosemary's baby is a movie where certain scenes become etched in memory. Movie as good as book which is almost a non existent thing.
This is not a slow moving picture at all or at least I don't see it as one. What this movie does, as does another Levin creation, Stepford wives, is lure you in. There maybe moments that are not scary but as it goes on and you keep watching you start to get more and more creeped out-the atmosphere is what does it-even if someone were tuning in and didn't know this story already-the creepy feeling that something's very wrong is still there strongly from the beginning, strengthening in tone as you get deeper into the picture until by the end and the final few scenes your blown away.This is definitely more subtley and atmospherically creepy then a "boo" in your face scare fest like "scream". It is the type of movie you very rarely see anymore.
If anyone, by chance has NOT seen it they are missing someone-I don't recall seeing this in the IMDb top 250-while I'm not sure I'd put it in my top 10, I still think this maybe should be there, in IMDb'S top 250, it's been an influence on so many other movies and so few movies have been able to follow the movie's lead in the same well done way.