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: Delivers a career-defining performance as the vulnerable yet resilient Rosemary.

: Rosemary’s health deteriorates as she is forced onto a diet of strange herbal concoctions.

about the production at the famous Dakota building. Rosemary's Baby (1968)

: The film is credited with ushering in a new era of occult-themed cinema and remains a stark commentary on women's autonomy and the loss of agency. Film Details Description Director Roman Polanski Cast Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon Genre Psychological Horror / Supernatural Thriller Release Date June 12, 1968 Awards Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Ruth Gordon) If you'd like to explore this further, I can provide:

The film’s power lies in its slow-burn tension and domestic paranoia. After Rosemary becomes pregnant following a disturbing dream, she finds herself increasingly isolated and controlled by her eccentric neighbors, the Castevets.

: Won an Academy Award for her role as the overbearing, "overfriendly" neighbor Minnie Castevet.

: The horror is amplified by the realization that her own husband has traded her safety and their child for professional success.