Rosemarys Baby (1968)

Director: Roman Polanski  Starring: Mia Farrow  Ruth Gordon  John Cassavetes  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Paramount
Format: DVD
UPC: 00097360683172
Buy.com Sku: 40143069
Item#: VRGPMY
Buy.com Sales Rank: 24661
Category Keywords: Based On A Novel  Black Comedy  Cult Film  Disturbing  Essential Cinema  New York City  Occult  Pregnancy  Recommended  Satire  Theatrical Release  Thriller 
Rating: 
 
Pray for Rosemary's baby.
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Dolby, Digital Audio, English, Mono Audio
 
Quite possibly the finest horror film ever made, this brilliant adaptation of Ira Levin's story of a young couple nervously expecting their first child packs a satanic punch. Is she just overanxious or is something more devilish going on in this classic chiller?
 


Editor's Note

Roman Polanski's stylish occult thriller ROSEMARY'S BABY is possibly the director's most famous film and was a big box-office success at the time of its 1968 release. This was Polanski's first American feature film, following his frightening 1965 REPULSION, which was made in England. The use of producer William Castle--famous for popular low-budget horror--helped propel Polanski forward into a long and rigorous career as one of the masters of the genre. The terrifying satanic story forever haunts fans of this cult film, the setting of which--Manhattan's Dakota building--carries a ghost story of its own as the location of John Lennon's assassination.

A young, happily married couple, waif-like Rosemary (Mia Farrow) and struggling actor Guy (John Cassavetes), move into a spacious apartment in a venerable old building off Central Park. They are befriended by the elderly couple next door, Roman (Sidney Blackmer) and Minnie Castavet (Ruth Gordon in an Oscar-winning performance), who seem to take a special interest in Rosemary's well-being. Shortly after another young woman in the building commits suicide by jumping out a window, Rosemary begins to be plagued by disturbing dreams, including a hallucinogenic black mass sequence in which she is raped by something "inhuman" while surrounded by a host of unlikely spectators. Rosemary discovers she is pregnant and soon falls violently ill. The Castavets offer advice and home remedies and even go so far as to talk her into seeing a new doctor of their choosing. But when the young couple's friend Hutch (Maurice Evans) exposes her eccentric but seemingly well-meaning neighbors as members of a witches' coven, Rosemary realizes that she is the victim of a deeply evil conspiracy and that no one can be trusted--not even her own husband.


Plot Summary

ROSEMARY'S BABY is Roman Polanski's psychological horror tale that injects diabolical double meanings into the everyday occurrences surrounding a pregnant woman and her supposedly normal life in New York City. Husband, doctor, and neighbors all seem to be involved in a devilish conspiracy. Nosy neighbor Ruth Gordon excels in what is widely regarded as one of the all-time great horror films.

 

Features
Scene Selection
Exclusive Retrospective Interviews With Roman Polanski, Producer Robert Evans, and Production Designer Richard Sylbert
Making-Of Featurette
Dolby Digital French Mono
English Subtitles
Interactive Menus
Widescreen Version
Enhanced For 16X9 TV
Dolby Digital English Mono
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Paramount
Release Date: 8/22/2006
Running Time: 134 minutes
Original Release Date: 1968
Catalog ID: 068317
UPC: 00097360683172
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English, French Dubbed
Available Subtitles: English
Video: Color

 
Cast & Crew
John Cassavetes
Maurice Evans
Mia Farrow
Ruth Gordon
Ira Levin - Based On Novel By
Roman Polanski - Director
William A. Fraker - Director of Photography
Christopher Komeda - Musical Score
Dona Holloway - Producer
William Castle - Producer
Roman Polanski - Writer

 
Awards

Oscar (1969)
Ruth Gordon, Winner, Best Supporting Actress
   Roman Polanski, Nominee, Best Writing, Screenplay Based On Material From Another Medium

Golden Globe (1969)
Ruth Gordon, Winner, Best Supporting Actress
   Mia Farrow, Nominee, Best Actress

 
Memorable Quotes
Beware: Spoiler!|"What have you done to it? What have you done to its eyes?"----Rosemary (Mia Farrow)|Roman: "He has his father's eyes."----Roman Castavets (Sidney Blackmer)


 
Professional Reviews
Premiere
"...It's surely among the three or four greatest horror films ever made..." -- 5 out of 5 stars - One For The Library 11/01/2000 pp.105-107

USA Today
"Roman Polanski's brilliantly directed ROSEMARY'S BABY hasn't lost a thing since it was one of the best movies of a banner year..." 12/01/2000 p.9E

Uncut
"What's suggested is as scary as what's seen." 09/01/2004 p.135

  
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5 of 5 Classic Monday, January 21, 2008
Dr. H.G. from CT  

This unusual film made it into my list of classics due to its extraordinary compositional combination of all artistic components from script, to directing, acting, editing and sound in a relative simple and straightforward manner. I use it in my Cinema classes when teaching cinema language and film analysis.
 
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