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Rosemary's Baby

Movie
1968
2h 18m
R
English
Drama, Horror, Thriller
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7.9
Critic Score: 
96
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A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.
Rosemarys Baby Poster

Rosemary's Baby

R
Movie
1968
2h 18m
English
Drama, Horror, Thriller
A young couple, Rosemary and Guy, moves into an infamous New York apartment building, known by frightening legends and mysterious events, with the purpose of starting a family.
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7.9
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Rosemary's Baby (1968) on IMDb
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Mia Farrow
Rosemary Woodhouse
John Cassavetes
Guy Woodhouse
Ruth Gordon
Minnie Castevet
Sidney Blackmer
Roman Castevet
Ralph Bellamy
Dr. Sapirstein
Patsy Kelly
Laura-Louise
Elisha Cook Jr
Mr. Nicklas
Emmaline Henry
Elise Dunstan
Hanna Landy
Grace Cardiff
Phil Leeds
Dr. Shand
Hope Summers
Mrs. Gilmore
Marianne Gordon
Rosemary's Girl Friend
Wende Wagner
Rosemary's Girl Friend #2
William Castle
Phone Booth Man (uncredited)
Tony Curtis
Donald Baumgart (voice) (uncredited...
Clay Tanner
The Devil (uncredited)
Almira Sessions
Mrs. Sabatini
Jean Inness
Sister Agnes
Max Wagner
Man in Dream
Mona Knox
Mrs. Byron
Directed By: Roman Polanski
Written By: Roman Polanski (Screenplay), Ira Levin (Novel)

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MaiahAndrade says...
7 years ago
it's really good! I never read any particularity about the story so it did surprise me! By the end of the film I was extremely frustrated.. and goddammit how I hate Rosemary husband.. My only hope she went on a killing spree following the end of the movie.. she got reasons to kill all them bastards.
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Bradym03 says...
4 years ago
Rosemary's Baby is a work of sheer brilliance that left me in complete awe. The music, the direction, the cast, and the atmosphere is everything that some modern horror should take notes on. Roman Polanski is a master of his craft and he perfectly builds up the tension in every scene that makes the mystery even more engaging, as you the audience get interested in what's going on like Mia Farrow character. Speaking of Mia Farrow, shes pretty damn amazing in this and one of her best performance I've seen from her. The same goes to the rest of the cast, especially John Cassavetes and Ruth Gordon. The movie is a slow burn, but the pay off is satisfying and I always like that in movies when everything adds up to the end. You Know what, I'm kinda disappointed that I didn't watch this sooner, but thankfully I did, even at this time.
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nmahoney416 says...
7 years ago
I watched this movie because mother! had a poster that parodied this. I should not of waited so long to watch this. Fantastic movie with a great performance by Mia Farrow. I'm not a huge fan of the horror genre but this is a great example of how to make a movie scary without any jump scares or any other tricks. Its just very creepy and makes you uneasy. You never know exactly what is going on.
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felixcrow says...
4 years ago
Masterpiece. Very unsettling. It successfully builds nearly incredible tension. Amazing acting and cinematography.
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Featured User Reviews

saundrew
CONTAINS SPOILERS10/10  8 years ago
Somehow I hadn't seen this until last weekend. I should not have waited this long, because this is a great film. Mia Farrow is great in this, and you really feel like you're in her shoes the whole way. Great cinematography as well. The shots down the hall of people on the phone are wonderful More
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moparchris
CONTAINS SPOILERS7/10  8 years ago
I done been hearing about this devil baby demon seed movie since I was a young-un. Heck I was afraid to watch it till now, but I tell ya all this thing wasn’t no more scarier than a night in the outhouse in August after eating a mess of grandma’s greasy taters, if you know what I mean. I tell yo More
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