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| Mia Farrow | Rosemary Woodhouse | |
| John Cassavetes | Guy Woodhouse | |
| Ruth Gordon | Minnie Castevet | |
| Sidney Blackmer | Roman Castevet | |
| Maurice Evans | Edward Hutchins | |
| Ralph Bellamy | Dr. Abraham Sapirstein | |
| Victoria Vetri | Terry Gionoffrio | |
| Patsy Kelly | Laura-Louise | |
| Elisha Cook Jr. | Mr. Nicklas | |
| Emmaline Henry | Elise Dunstan |
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| Producer | William Castle
Dona Holloway |
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| Writer | Ira Levin
Roman Polanski |
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Rosemary’s Baby is a classic physiological horror film from Roman Polanski about a young couple who move into a New York apartment to start a family and have a baby. Things soon turn ugly as Rosemary believes her baby isn’t safe around their strange neighbors. |
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