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Rosemary's Baby
Cast
Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer View AllCrew
Roman Polanski (Screenplay), Roman Polanski (Director) View AllRelease: Jun. 12th, 1968
Runtime: 2 hours, 16 minutes
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Rosemary's Baby ending ambiguity
Warning, SPOILERS here.
I just listened to this movie for the fourth or fifth times and now I am not sure what the end exactly means. I'm talking about the very end, when Rosemary lay down the suspic...
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Cobpyth
I'm also a big fan of films that portray the 'apartment life' in an interesting way as I've lived in an apartment for a big part of my youth (and probably will again in the future).
I'm also a big fan of films that portray the 'apartment life' in an interesting way as I've lived in an apartment for a big part of my youth (and probably will again in the future).
neiba
Rosemary's Baby is a gruesome and intense story adapted for the big screen by the Polish director Roman Polanski, from the novel with the same name by Ira Levin.
Rosemary's Baby is a gruesome and intense story adapted for the big screen by the Polish director Roman Polanski, from the novel with the same name by Ira Levin.
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Thrilled with their new surroundings, Rosemary (Farrow) and Guy (Cassavetes) decide that having a baby is the next step in their relationship.
Thrilled with their new surroundings, Rosemary (Farrow) and Guy (Cassavetes) decide that having a baby is the next step in their relationship.