Rosemary's Baby (film)

Rosemary's Baby is a novel by Ira Levin -based horror film from 1968 directed by Roman Polański. The film was the first major success for producer Robert Evans, who at the time worked at Paramount Pictures .

Ruth Gordon won for playing Minnie Castevet neighbor both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for best supporting actress. ==Story[ Edit] == The film follows Rosemary Woodhouse, a young, naive woman. Her husband Guy is an actor. Together they moved to an apartment in New York. Their neighbors are a little older set, the Castavets. The Woodhouses have a desire to have children. Rosemary gets weird dreams, so for example, in a dream, she is raped by a demon.

A few weeks later she comes to know that she is pregnant. The first three months, Rosemary abnormal pain and she loses a lot of weight. Rosemary discovers that her neighbors are part of a Satanic cult, and that they have set their sights on the unborn baby. Her husband Guy turns out to work with the neighbors, in Exchange for career improvements. At the end of the film is Rosemary told that her child was the son of Satan, but her maternal instinct is greater than the fear of the devil. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] ==
 * Mia Farrow: Rosemary Woodhouse
 * John Cassavetes: Guy Woodhouse
 * Ruth Gordon: Minnie Castevet
 * Sidney Blackmer: Roman Castevet
 * Maurice Evans: Edward "Hutch" Hutchins
 * Ralph Bellamy: Dr. Abraham Sapirstein
 * Patsy Kelly: Laura-Louise McBirney
 * Elisha Cook Jr.: Mr. Nicklas
 * Hanna Landy: Grace Cardiff
 * Phil Leeds: Dr. Shand