The movie deletes a scene from the novel where Rosemary stockpiles the sleeping pills Dr. Sapirstein has been giving her and spikes her caretaker's drink with it. In the book, this caretaker appointed by the coven to watch over Rosemary is named Leah, but in the movie, it was instead Laura-Louise, a character who, in the book, is a second woman in the apartment building who takes care of Rosemary following her birth along with Leah. In the novel, Rosemary drugs Leah, waits till she falls asleep, and then confronts the coven in the other room. At this point they, seeing Leah is unconscious, accuse Rosemary of killing Leah, but Roman tells Rosemary not to worry, she wasn't well liked anyway, and the coven would cover for Rosemary as long as she played the mother role to her satanic child Andy. Rosemary then tells them she didn't kill Leah, she just put her to sleep. In contrast, in the movie, Rosemary just waits until caretaker Laura-Louise has left the room before she confronts the coven.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:16