Remarkable, dark masterpiece. Watching this makes me long for a time when trailers didn't give the whole movie away because the belief was the audience was intelligence enough not to be spoon fed the film and could understand the essence of the film.
I am in awe of how this guy managed to take a huge city like New York and make it feel like the most positively inescapably claustrophobic prisons I've ever seen in a film. I mean its NYC; its no haunted house, creepy forest or abandoned asylum and yet it just feels like shes trapped, and your trapped with her. The whole atmosphere is anxiety inducing. Hats off to Roman Polanski.
a “huge city” you mean NYC ? Or one of its boroughs ? It’s not actually that big and it is claustrophobic ! The apartments are literally built next to and on top of each other. Thin walls, hardly any nature via buildings and look at the subway train. Packed like sardines 😅
Did you know? When Rosemary calls Donald Baumgart, the actor who goes blind and is replaced by Guy, the voice heard is that of actor Tony Curtis. Farrow, who had not been told who would be reading Baumgart's lines, recognized the voice but could not place it. The slight confusion she displays throughout the call was exactly what Polanski hoped to capture by not revealing Curtis' identity in advance.
"Rosemary's Baby"(1968) is a psychological horror movie masterpiece! This is one of the best and most classic horror movies of all time! The ending scene of the movie was very creepy!
the horror is the betrayal by her husband, Rosemary all alone, everyone she had either betrayed her, abandoned her or as murdered by the coven... classic horror movie, timeless
Then the horror that happened to Polanski in his real life, who's wife was brutally murdered by members of Charles Manson's cult, she was 8 months pregnant.
Back in the 60s, when the films of horror was basically monsters and vampires, Polanski broke all codes with this story about dark atmospheres and devil presence. The horror genre began its change
I remember seeing this trailer on ABC for the Sunday night movie when I was a kid..It was probably around 1972..Scared the hell out of me with that baby stroller sitting on that rock and all that fog around it with the baby crying..If you'd told me back in 72 that I'd own that movie one day in my collection I'd of said you're crazy as hell..
Mr Polanski is some kind of film genius. Since the film is everybit as good as the book. Very few are capable of this. The movie is a true masterpiece. Actors are also great. The suspense is real in what is hidden and not seen. Allows for full paranoia..
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 lord…. anything bought is linked to accounts. those bank accounts don’t go away just because your phone breaks. give it up to with the “in my age….” dialogue. so redundant, predictable, and corny. within a record of charge, is bought material that remains. anyways, yes. great movie. not the best performance from you, though.
I'm 11 weeks pregnant and I watched this movie not knowing it was gonna be this crazy and sick. Good Classic movie, just not during pregnancy. Smh Big mistake. I cried so much at the end and my husband comforted me. I lost it when I was hearing that baby cry after what they did to it in the end of the movie. Seriously ladies, do not watch this movie if you are pregnant...... Hope I don't have nightmares...
This was a great film. Just watched it in 2022, and it blew me away: the acting, the scenario, the cinematography, the score... Just a great film. Also, the ending was amazing.
Loved this movie!!. What creeped me out most was people she has known for years. Long time friends telling her to go to doctor hill who was obviously in on it. Just makes you think if everyone in her life was in on it. Just like she said "they had it planned since the very beginning".... Creeps the heck out of me !!
Art(Ha) I watched it last night for the first time I did not think Dr Hill was in on it. I thought he felt she was having a breakdown so he called her hubby. Though he did react when she mentioned the evil Doctors name, can't think of it right now.
Hill wasn't in on it. He, as well as anyone, naturally thought she was losing her mind and like some of Rosemary's friends knew Saperstein and recognized that he was a highly regarded doctor, so he gave him a call and told him of the situation as well as her husband. If you had a patient coming to you telling you that you believe your husband and neighbours have a plot to harm your baby through witchcraft and evil, how would you receive that information?
This is the only horror movie I have ever refused to watch. The concept horrifies me to my soul. Even though part of me wants to watch because it's supposed to be one of the best of all time. I just can't. It petrifies me
Man, this trailer’s so cool. I love the music (where’d that come from?) and the insertion of the black candle slow zoom shot (also not in the movie). Wonder if that had been filmed for the movie and then cut, or filmed just for promotional purposes like the “baby carriage on the rocky hill” thing. At least I assume the carriage was shot just for promo and not the actual movie. Also interesting that it’s “suggested for mature audiences” (MPAA rating M) and not “restricted - persons under 16 not admitted unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian” (rated R). As far as I know, this was always Rated R. The M rating was the equivalent of PG at the time (1968-70).
I rented this on vhs tape it was in black and white and it had been cut. Later years I saw it on a movie channel and it was in color and hadn't been cut. I love this movie.
When I was about 11 or 12 I was really into horror movies. I've seen a lot of classics in that period, but for some reason, I used to be terrified of this movie, specifically this trailer. We had cable television and you also had the option to rent movies, so they had one channel specifically for movie trailers that they had. Whenever they played this trailer I would immediately switch because I was too afraid. Watching this trailer today, I laugh at myself, but in a way I still kinda find this trailer creepy, although maybe it's because I still have some bad associations with this trailer. I never watched the movie, but I feel like I'm not that same kid from 10 years ago and could actually handle a movie lie this, so I'm planning on watching it very soon.
What a peculiar preview. It wouldn't have made me want to see the film back in 1968 - which I actually did, but now I don't remember what I knew about it beforehand or why I did want to see it. Regardless, for the most part I thought it was great then and I like it even more now.
TooCooFoYou It wasn’t written by Roman Polanski. It was already a best selling novel so it was an adapted screenplay. And this was before the unfortunate Tate killings
Appreciate Train Kidz series 2022 also showing how others were watching me and my periods in the years leading up to my pregnancy and following. Disturbing but accurate.
@@juliac4747 Delacroix sampled this music for his composition called "Rosemary's Baby," he's a modern day musician. I suspect this goes further back than that.
Never seen it before either. Watching for the first time now. At home. On Netflix🎞 I thought it would be a slow start and drag for a while... But NopE! Got right to the heart of the movie at the beginning!
There's a part of me that doesn't feel bad for Rosemary because she seem so naive and weak minded while reading the novel by Ira Levin, and also watching this masterpiece film, Rosemary never put her foot down to boundaries between her and the weird neighbours.
Man, I so agree! At times, I wanted to jump into the screen and slap her upside the head. The scene that upset me the most was after she read the book Hutch gave her, she became convinced that her neighbors were up to something sinister, yet she still drank the concoction that Minnie gave to her! WTF!
You've never done something foolish even though part of you knew you would regret it later? You've never been pressured into something dumb by people around you at the time? If not, I bow to your superhuman virtue and wisdom.
You know back then when I was 13 years old, this was the first Rated R horror movie I've seen that was made in 1968 and the first Rated R horror movie from Paramount Pictures, it did look disturbing but it was also scary and it was a pretty good horror movie and I like it.
@@Natalia-uv7lm Stanley Kubrick's movies were definitely different..They had a look and a feel all their own..You could just watch one of his movies and without even seeing who directed it you'd know it was Kubrick's..My personal favorite that he directed was The Shining..
I finally sat down to watch this movie after watching Apartment 7A -- and I totally understand now why it's considered a masterpiece: it's the fact that both women went through so much (i.e the medical gaslighting, manipulation, gang stalking, paranormal activity, domestic abuse, sexual abuse, the list goes on and on) and how that could easily happen to any of us and is already happening even now to many unsuspecting people. Truly disturbing film.
Teriffic film ! One of the best. Probably, the best thing Mia Farrow has done. She has a lot of "ifs" to her success. If she weren't on "Peyton Place", if she hadn't cut her hair, if she hadn't married Frank Sinatra, if she hadn't been in "Rosemary's Baby" and if she hadn't married 😊Woody Allen, she probably would never have been a star, even though her mother was Maureen O'Sullivan (Tarzan's Jayne) and her father was Director/Producer John Farrow. Sometimes, it's all in your favor.
I watched this for the first time on the night of a full moon and woke up to my neighbor shooting his girlfriend in the face in the hallway of my apartment building. And the movie was on repeat so when I woke up to the gunshot it was the ending scene where they’re saying hail satan! Maybe don’t watch this on the night of a full moon
My mother can be cruel sometimes. I had my DNA done, and I happily said I was in large part Ashkenazi Jewish. She was furious and said I reminded her of Rosemary's baby, then she sarcastically said, "I can't think why." I have never seen the film, but on this thread, you know it well. Please tell me what you think my mother meant by it. Don't be embarrassed to tell me what you really think. I would be deeply grateful.
In the end it is revealed that Rosemary's baby, named Andy, is actually the son of Satan himself. If your mother is distant and unhappy with you, perhaps she only means that you are difficult to deal with "like hell" from her perspective of course. But I think it's a very strange insult. At the very end we are shown that despite being a spawn of the devil, Rosemary loves her baby and wants to teach him good things.
@yavit5058 Thank you for taking the time to comment. I appreciate it. Perhaps you're right, and I am difficult to deal with from her perspective. We certainly are very different, and that is challenging. I bought a copy of Rosemary's Baby, and in conjunction with her other remarks, I think her meaning might be dislike of Jewish people. The classic antisemitic idea that Jewish people are part of a satanic cabal from which they rule the world. Then, the Catholic woman joins with them. I am Catholic. I don't remember if I mentioned that. Obviously, my mother married my father, and that is where the Judaism comes from. But his relationship with it is complex. Again, it runs down the male line, which means neither actually are Jewish. Maybe I didn't count until my DNA revealed a large quota of Jewish, and I am actually happy about it. I honestly had no idea she felt this way. I sent a message apologising for upsetting her immediately, but she won't read it. I'm unsure what to do now. I thought about writing a letter but I wouldn't "unjewish" myself even if I could. Still, she's 87 and my mother, so I have to try to make peace. Family complications, eh? 🤦♀️ Thanks again for your input.
What would you like to drink? I should like a coca cola Guys if you have seen this epic movie..there is something that's heavily henious about the above lines.... If you havent seen this movie....I strongly suggest this undeniable masterpiece...!!!
One He___of a movie! The look on Mia's face when she first saw her child with the chilling music, I still remember as if it was yesterday!
after seeing this movie for the first time tonight, I can tell you that this is without question one of the greatest classic horror films of all-time.
Agreed, along with the Exorcist and Jaws.
Really ?
@Sunny Sketches ira Levin
It's been decades since I saw it but I remember being terrified. Have you seen the original 1975 The Stepford Wives with Katherine Ross.........
@@sbwification2 I never got the Exorcist.
Minus the stairs. Creepy AF.
THIS is what a trailer is.
Reels you in and leaves you wanting more.
I miss the good ol days .
Didn't leave me wanting more, it just left me confused lmao
didnt leave me wanting more
Just how your mom makes me feel
Remarkable, dark masterpiece. Watching this makes me long for a time when trailers didn't give the whole movie away because the belief was the audience was intelligence enough not to be spoon fed the film and could understand the essence of the film.
I am in awe of how this guy managed to take a huge city like New York and make it feel like the most positively inescapably claustrophobic prisons I've ever seen in a film. I mean its NYC; its no haunted house, creepy forest or abandoned asylum and yet it just feels like shes trapped, and your trapped with her. The whole atmosphere is anxiety inducing. Hats off to Roman Polanski.
LOL ! I guess you never lived in New York.
Ah, yes hats off to a r@pist! You people are sick.
a “huge city” you mean NYC ? Or one of its boroughs ? It’s not actually that big and it is claustrophobic ! The apartments are literally built next to and on top of each other. Thin walls, hardly any nature via buildings and look at the subway train. Packed like sardines 😅
This is the most ‘wtf’ trailer I’ve ever seen
Same bruh for real😳
SuperAndrea iAnimations Well, you have to be matore enough to understand it.
@@redwingdog22 trailers be like:
LMFAO
"Matore"?
Asshat.
Did you know?
When Rosemary calls Donald Baumgart, the actor who goes blind and is replaced by Guy, the voice heard is that of actor Tony Curtis. Farrow, who had not been told who would be reading Baumgart's lines, recognized the voice but could not place it. The slight confusion she displays throughout the call was exactly what Polanski hoped to capture by not revealing Curtis' identity in advance.
Cool!
I was trying to remember who was on the other end. I knew it was someone famous! Thanks for sharing!
That's interesting !
great
Don Bellamy is the coven doctor. The old guy from Trading Places, a voice i knew; wasn't sure where, tho.
"Rosemary's Baby"(1968) is a psychological horror movie masterpiece! This is one of the best and most classic horror movies of all time! The ending scene of the movie was very creepy!
I think we saw different movies because I didn't see anything creepy at the end.
So cinematographically beautiful, a classic.
I was 9 months pregnant when we went to see this. Bad idea!
9 months pregnant and went to watch a movie???
Mayank Shekhar pregnant people cant go
to the movies? Lol
Well, and now you are retired. Life moves pretty fast.....
@@rizikrizik1395 LOL. I was about to say!
@@mayankshekhar2623 Uh, yeah. I was saying the choice of the movie was a bad idea, not that I was pregnant. LOL.
This might be the most “art house” trailer I’ve ever seen.
Seriously
😂😂
@TETCOM Empty comment.
That explains why it's horrible.
the horror is the betrayal by her husband, Rosemary all alone, everyone she had either betrayed her, abandoned her or as murdered by the coven...
classic horror movie, timeless
Interesting trailer, didn't give the entire movie away...
Then the horror that happened to Polanski in his real life, who's wife was brutally murdered by members of Charles Manson's cult, she was 8 months pregnant.
Exactly
Rick what explain plz
Google Roman Polanski
Salmon Fish you’ve never heard of Sharon Tate?
Salmon Fish go watch a charles manson documentary
Back in the 60s, when the films of horror was basically monsters and vampires, Polanski broke all codes with this story about dark atmospheres and devil presence. The horror genre began its change
Yep
I remember seeing this trailer on ABC for the Sunday night movie when I was a kid..It was probably around 1972..Scared the hell out of me with that baby stroller sitting on that rock and all that fog around it with the baby crying..If you'd told me back in 72 that I'd own that movie one day in my collection I'd of said you're crazy as hell..
The same with me and "The Exorcist."
Mr Polanski is some kind of film genius. Since the film is everybit as good as the book. Very few are capable of this. The movie is a true masterpiece. Actors are also great. The suspense is real in what is hidden and not seen. Allows for full paranoia..
I purchased Rosemary's Baby on my phone. I loved it. It was super scary. I own it now, and I can watch it whenever I want.💙
Until your phone breaks. Then it will magically go away...(my copy came from the library)
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 lord…. anything bought is linked to accounts. those bank accounts don’t go away just because your phone breaks. give it up to with the “in my age….” dialogue. so redundant, predictable, and corny. within a record of charge, is bought material that remains.
anyways, yes. great movie. not the best performance from you, though.
@@jessetm7732typical pretentious boomer signaling
This trailer is sooo ahead of it’s time! A masterpiece just as the movie itself.
Right... Exactly.! You can FEEL It . Definitely a Classic Masterpiece..
First Saw this Trailer at New Beverly Cinema attached to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, it was beautiful.
A4F7IPictures
No kidding really? This was 1968. :)
@@King_Colombia_Inc It's Tarantino's theatre, he plays trailers from his film collection before all movies.
@@thanksgivingmcdaniels3335 wow..very cool
Still the scariest film I have ever seen, next to Diabolique (1955).
I like your style!
I'm 11 weeks pregnant and I watched this movie not knowing it was gonna be this crazy and sick. Good Classic movie, just not during pregnancy. Smh Big mistake. I cried so much at the end and my husband comforted me. I lost it when I was hearing that baby cry after what they did to it in the end of the movie. Seriously ladies, do not watch this movie if you are pregnant...... Hope I don't have nightmares...
Face Reality this movie's target audience is pregnant women. No one other than them would find this movie scary 😁
@@omkar415star I can definitely see why lol
@@omkar415star no one will find scary?? Lol..shut up
I must be a sicko or something bcuz I think this the PERFECT film to watch when you are pregnant...!😅
The theme song for this scared me the most
This is how a movie trailers should be not giving up 1/2 of the story in 2 mins.
This was a great film. Just watched it in 2022, and it blew me away: the acting, the scenario, the cinematography, the score... Just a great film.
Also, the ending was amazing.
Excited to watch I recently rediscovered Blessed (2004) from my childhood and did not know that film was influenced by this one.
was it rlly scary? or not that scary?
I thought the characters were spot-on too!
Fact's on the Acting.... Sometimes I Believe they are Not "Acting".... Cause it's THAT GOOD... And Flawless.
About the song: is an arrangement exclusive for the trailer by Fred Weinberg, no clue on name or where to find it, but i hope internet finds its ways
AWESOME Horror Classic
RIP John Cassavetes (1929 - 1989)
#RosemarysBaby
Anyone else here from the 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' book?
I remember watching this movie one late night when I was like 14 after a day of constant sickness and fever, it was bloody weird.
Macho Fantastico I’m watching it rn with a fever...
Vryan Lopez CORONAVIRUS!
Wild Enemy i honestly think It was , felt really sick for like a day or two and then I got better like nothing happened 😳
Loved this movie!!. What creeped me out most was people she has known for years. Long time friends telling her to go to doctor hill who was obviously in on it. Just makes you think if everyone in her life was in on it. Just like she said "they had it planned since the very beginning".... Creeps the heck out of me !!
Art(Ha) I watched it last night for the first time I did not think Dr Hill was in on it. I thought he felt she was having a breakdown so he called her hubby. Though he did react when she mentioned the evil Doctors name, can't think of it right now.
Hill wasn't in on it. He, as well as anyone, naturally thought she was losing her mind and like some of Rosemary's friends knew Saperstein and recognized that he was a highly regarded doctor, so he gave him a call and told him of the situation as well as her husband. If you had a patient coming to you telling you that you believe your husband and neighbours have a plot to harm your baby through witchcraft and evil, how would you receive that information?
Lmao no Dr. Hill wasn't involved! He just assumed she was paranoid so handed her over them. Please watch again.
obviously her friends just don't know about any of it and are just recommending that she see a doctor.
This movie is masterpiece.
This is the only horror movie I have ever refused to watch. The concept horrifies me to my soul. Even though part of me wants to watch because it's supposed to be one of the best of all time. I just can't. It petrifies me
Then read the book
A Classic! Scared me to death when I was a kid. Still does
I went down into the trailer. Such a masterpiece.
This is the best trailer I have ever seen.
Who's here in 2020 February???
Watched the film last night. Couldn't sleep
yes
Yes, child. I was here in 2020 long ago.
Even in March
moosa GB march
A masterpiece.! A movie I saw in 1969, that I would like to see again and again and again...................!!!
Give me a reason to watch this movie! (I want to I just want to hear why other people like it lol)
Man, this trailer’s so cool. I love the music (where’d that come from?) and the insertion of the black candle slow zoom shot (also not in the movie). Wonder if that had been filmed for the movie and then cut, or filmed just for promotional purposes like the “baby carriage on the rocky hill” thing. At least I assume the carriage was shot just for promo and not the actual movie. Also interesting that it’s “suggested for mature audiences” (MPAA rating M) and not “restricted - persons under 16 not admitted unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian” (rated R). As far as I know, this was always Rated R. The M rating was the equivalent of PG at the time (1968-70).
This movie means a ton more then people think
I rented this on vhs tape it was in black and white and it had been cut. Later years I saw it on a movie channel and it was in color and hadn't been cut. I love this movie.
When I was about 11 or 12 I was really into horror movies. I've seen a lot of classics in that period, but for some reason, I used to be terrified of this movie, specifically this trailer. We had cable television and you also had the option to rent movies, so they had one channel specifically for movie trailers that they had. Whenever they played this trailer I would immediately switch because I was too afraid. Watching this trailer today, I laugh at myself, but in a way I still kinda find this trailer creepy, although maybe it's because I still have some bad associations with this trailer. I never watched the movie, but I feel like I'm not that same kid from 10 years ago and could actually handle a movie lie this, so I'm planning on watching it very soon.
i'm going to tell you something, even today, this movie is terrifyng.
bright dreams films Haven’t seen it yet but I expect it is
You must be a bit younger than I am. For me the ultimate horrow film was Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’.😂
Anyone here's 2020 April 😎
In june
Rosemia’s Baby. Mad Magazine Masterpiece.
Wasn't it Rosemia's Booboo?
What a peculiar preview. It wouldn't have made me want to see the film back in 1968 - which I actually did, but now I don't remember what I knew about it beforehand or why I did want to see it. Regardless, for the most part I thought it was great then and I like it even more now.
The trailer actually made the movie out to be alot scarier than it actually was. I was watching this movie last night.
Scared the hell outta me, that's for sure.
Movie is terrifying.
This and shining are the most disturbing movies ever for me
I'd describe it a "discomforting'.
What an Acid trip this trailer was.. 60s acid romp
More like a nightmare trip. SCARY!
this is how you make a trailer.
dyslexius maximus i know, it didnt reveal the whole movie....
Trailers were actually good back then.
Michel Folco still are
Polansky ‘s masterpiece on Ira Levin novel: Rosemary ‘s baby. 👍👍👍👍
this movie reminds me about charles manson
the cult overtones, the time period, sharon tate.
I mean, the film was written and directed by Roman Polanski, husband of Sharon Tate.
TooCooFoYou It wasn’t written by Roman Polanski. It was already a best selling novel so it was an adapted screenplay. And this was before the unfortunate Tate killings
Blackened The Darkness me too. The feels!
Appreciate Train Kidz series 2022 also showing how others were watching me and my periods in the years leading up to my pregnancy and following. Disturbing but accurate.
I can't stand Mia Farrow personally, but how she didn't get nominated for Best Actress for this film is unbelievable to me. She got absolutely robbed.
Does anyone know if the song that starts around 1:15 is on spotify? Or what it's called?
@@juliac4747 Delacroix sampled this music for his composition called "Rosemary's Baby," he's a modern day musician. I suspect this goes further back than that.
Never seen this movie but I’ll be doing so in Texas Theatre this coming month!
Same, see ya tomorrow
Never seen it before either. Watching for the first time now.
At home. On Netflix🎞
I thought it would be a slow start and drag for a while... But NopE! Got right to the heart of the movie at the beginning!
this how trailers should look like. lol
wish the full song was uploaded somewhere on youtube
There's a part of me that doesn't feel bad for Rosemary because she seem so naive and weak minded while reading the novel by Ira Levin, and also watching this masterpiece film, Rosemary never put her foot down to boundaries between her and the weird neighbours.
Man, I so agree! At times, I wanted to jump into the screen and slap her upside the head. The scene that upset me the most was after she read the book Hutch gave her, she became convinced that her neighbors were up to something sinister, yet she still drank the concoction that Minnie gave to her! WTF!
@@nassauguy48 That upset me too.
Yeah, Rosemary is a bit too Manon for me. “I made poor choices and (sob) now I gotta pay.”😢
In all fairness the storyline necessitated it.
You've never done something foolish even though part of you knew you would regret it later? You've never been pressured into something dumb by people around you at the time? If not, I bow to your superhuman virtue and wisdom.
SuperCool score too! Not heard in the movie itself
Epic film without a doubt
Paramount‘s Strangest Picture I’ve ever seen. Especially for 1968...
You know back then when I was 13 years old, this was the first Rated R horror movie I've seen that was made in 1968 and the first Rated R horror movie from Paramount Pictures, it did look disturbing but it was also scary and it was a pretty good horror movie and I like it.
Watch a clockwork orange. Now THAT is a strange movie
@@luisdorado8562 I believe this was the movie that made Roman Polanski..He did a brilliant job.
@@Natalia-uv7lm Stanley Kubrick's movies were definitely different..They had a look and a feel all their own..You could just watch one of his movies and without even seeing who directed it you'd know it was Kubrick's..My personal favorite that he directed was The Shining..
David Lester I know he’s my favorite director. His movies had such a tragic yet beautiful vibe to them. Every time I watch his movies I get chills lol
I finally sat down to watch this movie after watching Apartment 7A -- and I totally understand now why it's considered a masterpiece: it's the fact that both women went through so much (i.e the medical gaslighting, manipulation, gang stalking, paranormal activity, domestic abuse, sexual abuse, the list goes on and on) and how that could easily happen to any of us and is already happening even now to many unsuspecting people. Truly disturbing film.
The most disturbing thing to me: Polanski fascination for drugged SA on young women.
The real horror of the film lies in rejecting anything that was once supposed to be sacred such as freedom of choice and thought.
one of my fave movies
This movie is not at all , scary . It’s just strange as hell , but NOT in the least bit, scary. I just finished watching it for the first time.
Yes it is! It's frightening
I have to agree with you. The horror is so stylised, it’s about as spooky as ‘Stranger Things’.😂
This looks like an A24 film, but from the 60’s
Teriffic film ! One of the best. Probably, the best thing Mia Farrow has done. She has a lot of "ifs" to her success. If she weren't on "Peyton Place", if she hadn't cut her hair, if she hadn't married Frank Sinatra, if she hadn't been in "Rosemary's Baby" and if she hadn't married 😊Woody Allen, she probably would never have been a star, even though her mother was Maureen O'Sullivan (Tarzan's Jayne) and her father was Director/Producer John Farrow. Sometimes, it's all in your favor.
What's the song on this trailer?
Looking forward to watching and critiquing the movie
Finest on-screen portrayal of psychosis that I've ever seen.
The whole point of the story is that she’s not psychotic, but everyone is trying to convince her she is so they can get what they want.
Grace Mac N' Cheese That's why its my favorite movie. It's a study in gaslighting.
@@apenguinnamedabraham Rosemary wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer to begin with. Imagine, the Devil's son with a clueless mother!
Everyone talking how good this trailer is lol ok it shows a baby carriage, a candle a woman and a wedding ring and thats it....whats so good?
Maybe watch the movie and look up the symbolism...?
Roman Polanski is Best Director Of Chinatown
One of the trailer that doesn’t show you the whole movie! 🍿 🎥
What about this soundtrack? Any clues?
someone tell me what this song is, or else.
I wanna sample this. 🎹 🎤 🎶 💻
anybody know the song in the trailer?
I've wondered this for a long time but what is the pram meant to be sitting on? What are the cliffs?
Who here after Gabe made Erin watch that film in The Office US
What's the name of the song starting at 1:02?
never seen it will watch in another time
A horror movie that starts it's own subgenre
The trailer's one big fever dream. Ever feel like the ceiling is moving with religious figures painted on it? BLAUUBFujesnfuefunuf
I watched this for the first time on the night of a full moon and woke up to my neighbor shooting his girlfriend in the face in the hallway of my apartment building. And the movie was on repeat so when I woke up to the gunshot it was the ending scene where they’re saying hail satan! Maybe don’t watch this on the night of a full moon
Mia Farrow. What an interesting pick
What a crazy movie trailer not like the ones today
I swear this looks like a Tarantino movie. He should do his own adaptation of this.
There is a sucky remake already...
No
anyone know what the song is?
That is a grand question
Great movie, great trailer!
farrows so cute in this
Song ???
I prefer this one intead of the others.
The narrator has an interesting way of pronouncing Maurice and mature.
Is Apartment 7A is a sequel of this movie?
… Described by Tarantino in the novela ‘Once Apon a time in Hollywood’ as a trailer that somehow surpasses the movie itself! ;)
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Mia farrows Debut 21 years old
The actors were playing their real selves.
My mother can be cruel sometimes. I had my DNA done, and I happily said I was in large part Ashkenazi Jewish. She was furious and said I reminded her of Rosemary's baby, then she sarcastically said, "I can't think why." I have never seen the film, but on this thread, you know it well. Please tell me what you think my mother meant by it. Don't be embarrassed to tell me what you really think. I would be deeply grateful.
In the end it is revealed that Rosemary's baby, named Andy, is actually the son of Satan himself.
If your mother is distant and unhappy with you, perhaps she only means that you are difficult to deal with "like hell" from her perspective of course.
But I think it's a very strange insult. At the very end we are shown that despite being a spawn of the devil, Rosemary loves her baby and wants to teach him good things.
@yavit5058 Thank you for taking the time to comment. I appreciate it.
Perhaps you're right, and I am difficult to deal with from her perspective. We certainly are very different, and that is challenging.
I bought a copy of Rosemary's Baby, and in conjunction with her other remarks, I think her meaning might be dislike of Jewish people. The classic antisemitic idea that Jewish people are part of a satanic cabal from which they rule the world. Then, the Catholic woman joins with them. I am Catholic. I don't remember if I mentioned that.
Obviously, my mother married my father, and that is where the Judaism comes from. But his relationship with it is complex. Again, it runs down the male line, which means neither actually are Jewish. Maybe I didn't count until my DNA revealed a large quota of Jewish, and I am actually happy about it. I honestly had no idea she felt this way. I sent a message apologising for upsetting her immediately, but she won't read it.
I'm unsure what to do now. I thought about writing a letter but I wouldn't "unjewish" myself even if I could. Still, she's 87 and my mother, so I have to try to make peace.
Family complications, eh? 🤦♀️
Thanks again for your input.
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i dont get it and i saw it