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Rosemary's Baby

Rosemary's Baby

1968, 136 min

Country:  US

Studio:  Paramount

Cast:  Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Charles Grodin

Director:  Roman Polanski

Screenwriter:  Roman Polanski

Producer:  William Castle

Original Author:  Ira Levin

Cinematographer:  William A. Fraker

Contributor:  Robert Evans

Costume Designer:  Anthea Sylbert

Rating: R

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SKINOPSIS

OK, so maybe all the decent skin shots of T&A that we're treated to in this movie are not actually of the real T&A of Mia Farrow, but of a body double with a killer body, but don't tell us that there isn't at least a small thrill tingling through your pervy mind when Satan climbs up on top of her and gives it to her as only the Prince of Darkness can.

3 REASONS TO BUY THIS FILM

  • It's not every day you get to see acting of this caliber in a horror movie
  • Hell, how often is a truly scary film directed by someone as amazing as Roman Polanski?
  • If nothing else, the film is a good reminder of why you really shouldn't make that deal with the devil
REVIEW
Classic chiller from Polanski with newlyweds Farrow and Cassavetes unwittingly befriending devil worshippers Gordon and Blackmer in modern-day New York. Gordon won an Oscar for her performance, and the film contains many frightening moments.
FAVORITE LINE
"It was kinda fun in a necrophile sort of way." – John Cassavetes as Guy Woodhouse

PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION
DVD : $9.99
Availability:  In stock and ready to ship
Close Caption: Yes
Region Code: 1
UPC: 097360683172
Studio: Paramount
Languages: English Dolby Digital Mono (Primary), French Dolby Digital Mono, English Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic 1.66
Features:
 
  • Chapter selection
  • Featurette: Making of Rosemary's Baby
  • Interview(s): Director Roman Polanski
  • Interview(s): Production Executive Robert Evans
  • Interview(s): Production Designer Richard Sylbert
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