Synopsis
Pray for Rosemary's Baby
A young couple moves into an infamous New York apartment building to start a family. Things become frightening as Rosemary begins to suspect her unborn baby isn’t safe around their strange neighbors.
1968 Directed by Roman Polanski
A young couple moves into an infamous New York apartment building to start a family. Things become frightening as Rosemary begins to suspect her unborn baby isn’t safe around their strange neighbors.
Mia Farrow John Cassavetes Ruth Gordon Sidney Blackmer Maurice Evans Ralph Bellamy Victoria Vetri Patsy Kelly Elisha Cook Jr. Emmaline Henry Charles Grodin Hanna Landy Phil Leeds D'Urville Martin Hope Summers Marianne Gordon Wende Wagner William Castle Tony Curtis Clay Tanner Almira Sessions Jean Inness Max Wagner Walter Baldwin Mona Knox Craig Littler Patricia O'Neal Carol Brewster Robert Osterloh Show All…
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“One workday, while we were waiting to shoot, Roman was discoursing about the impossibility of long-term monogamy given the brevity of a man's sexual attraction to any woman. An impassioned John Cassavetes responded that Roman knew nothing about women, or relationships, and that he, John, was more attracted than ever to his wife, Gena Rowlands. Roman stared at him and blinked a few times, and for once had no reply.”
- from Mia Farrow’s memoir
ah! the anecdote that made me start a rumor that my ghost husband/short king john cassavetes actually directed this motion picture (don’t fact-check this)! now i can cope with giving it 5 stars :)
ironic that a movie about a woman horrified that she has no control over her own body was made by roman polanski
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The energy radiating off this thing is so unwelcoming and uneasy but so interesting. I feel like a lot of that comes from the performances, they were all so bizarre but so right. Felt like 90 minutes! One of the coolest movie posters ever also.
why was everyone making fun of mia farrow's sick haircut ?! that's not part of being in a satanic coven
Pretty crazy how such an iconic movie didn’t even have a director. Truly amazing