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Rosemary's Baby Director: Roman Polanski Cast: Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/03/2000
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 8,895

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Exclusive retrospective interviews with director Roman Polanski, production executive Robert Evans, and production designer Richard Sylbert; Making-of featurette

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selection
1. Main Titles/"Lullaby" [:08]
2. Apartment 7E [2:13]
3. The Black Bramford [4:40]
4. Moving In [1:02]
5. Terry [:31]
6. Minnie And Roman Castevet [4:00]
7. A Good Luck Charm [2:46]
8. Baumgart Goes Blind [4:38]
9. "Let's Have A Baby." [7:41]
10. Chocolate Mouse [2:37]
11. "This Is No Dream! This Is Really Happening!" [3:11]
12. Pregnant [1:54]
13. Dr. Sapirstein [:57]
14. Sharp Pain [2:37]
15. A Visit from Hutch [3:00]
16. Coma [:59]
17. Happy New Year [6:56]
18. Rosemary's Party [5:19]
19. The Pain Stops [1:51]
20. Preparing For The Baby [1:55]
21. Hutch's Death [2:32]
22. All Of Them Witches [3:46]
23. The Name Is An Anagram [4:32]
24. News About Roman [1:03]
25. A Personal Possession [2:22]
26. The Fragrance [1:13]
27. Dr. Hill [:05]
28. Little Andy Or Jenny [5:28]
29. The Baby [2:56]
30. Mother's Milk [:59]
31. "What Have You Done To Its Eyes?" [:45]
32. End Titles [3:03]

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Editorial Reviews

Rosemary's Baby, director Roman Polanski's first Hollywood effort, is among the most terrifying and paranoid horror thrillers ever made and is laced with ironic humor and sharp social commentary. Polanski (who adapted the script from Ira Levin's book) brought considerable sophistication to this Hollywood genre, just as he would six years later in Chinatown. A young married couple, pregnant Rosemary (Mia Farrow) and Guy (John Cassavetes), move into the apartment next door to an eccentric couple, Minnie (Ruth Gordon) and Roman (Sidney Blackmer). This nosy twosome may or may not be Satanists with designs on Rosemary's baby. The acting -- particularly by Cassevetes and Gordon (who won a best supporting actress Oscar) -- is remarkably subtle, and an atmosphere of subliminal dread permeates. Scenes are partially obscured by door frames, and conversations are faintly overheard through apartment walls. The general malaise is enhanced by the dream sequences, which have rarely been equaled. A sensation upon its release in 1968, Rosemary's Baby is one of those rare films whose title enters the popular lexicon and stays there -- and, in this case, it's a testimony to Polanski's shocking vision. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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Rosemary's Babyby Anonymous

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May 21, 2008: this was creepy and just plain weird film i've ever seen. the only thing you should be watching for is the ending and nothing else. sick way to get a woman pregnant and just sad on the ending as well. this is about a couple who move into a house and then later something happens to the wife rosemary where later she finds out she's pregnant and begins to have weird events that lead up to the finale and the birth. it is slow pace and interesting though not one i would like to see. watch it for yourself then decide.

Rosemary's Babyby Anonymous

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January 30, 2006: This movie is absolutely wonderful. I hope the Hollywood honchos never try to remake this classic. It's creepy without being slasher. Psychologically is where it gets you, just like the Omen. Mia Farrow is perfect as the wife who looks seems paranoid. John Cassavetes is wonderful as Guy, the actor husband who sells out his first born. I love the atmosphere of the movie and the odd couple who latches on to Guy and Rosemary.


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