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'''''Rosemary's Baby''''' is a psychological-horror movie released in 1968 about a woman (Rosemary) who becomes concerned that an organization of witches is after her un-born child. The movie was based on a book by the same title that was published in 1987.  The book has a sequel titled '''''Son of Rosemary'''''
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'''''Rosemary's Baby''''' is a psychological-horror movie released in 1968 about a woman (Rosemary) who becomes concerned that an organization of witches is after her unborn child. The movie was based on a book by the same title that was published in 1987.  The book has a sequel titled '''''Son of Rosemary'''''
  
 
Rosemary is played by [[Mia Farrow]] and is cast as the heroine or rather, victim in the movie.
 
Rosemary is played by [[Mia Farrow]] and is cast as the heroine or rather, victim in the movie.
  
The movie is rated R for Adult themes, sexual content, and nudity.
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The movie, directed by [[Roman Polanski]], is rated R for adult themes, sexual content, and nudity.
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==

Latest revision as of 02:27, October 15, 2017

Rosemary's Baby is a psychological-horror movie released in 1968 about a woman (Rosemary) who becomes concerned that an organization of witches is after her unborn child. The movie was based on a book by the same title that was published in 1987. The book has a sequel titled Son of Rosemary

Rosemary is played by Mia Farrow and is cast as the heroine or rather, victim in the movie.

The movie, directed by Roman Polanski, is rated R for adult themes, sexual content, and nudity.

Awards

Ruth Gordon won an Oscar in 1969 for best actress in a supporting roll. The movie, as well as several of the actors were also nominated and won several other rewards, including a Golden Globe, which was also awarded to Ruth Gordon.