Rosemary's baby: nastro rosso a New York

Titolo originale: Rosemary's Baby
Regia: Roman Polanski |
Anno: 1968
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Horror Thriller
Tag: new york city | husband wife relationship | based on novel or book | satanism | conspiracy | soul selling | new neighbor | occult | struggling actor | demonic possession | satanic ritual | pregnant wife | coven (akelarre) | satanic cult | nosy neighbor | manhattan, new york city | woman in jeopardy | aspiring actor | neighbor neighbor relationship | new apartment | paranoid | poisoning | gaslighting | apartment | meddling neighbor | horrified | impregnation of woman by entity | selfish husband | ambitious husband |
Cast: Mia Farrow | John Cassavetes | Ruth Gordon | Sidney Blackmer | Maurice Evans | Ralph Bellamy | Victoria Vetri | Patsy Kelly | Elisha Cook Jr. | Emmaline Henry | Charles Grodin | Hanna Landy | Phil Leeds | D'Urville Martin | Hope Summers | Marianne Gordon | Wende Wagner | William Castle | Tony Curtis | Clay Tanner | Almira Sessions | Jean Inness | Max Wagner | Walter Baldwin | Mona Knox | Craig Littler | Patricia O'Neal | Carol Brewster | Robert Osterloh | George R. Robertson | Elmer Modlin | Rutanya Alda | Sharon Tate |

Rosemary e Guy Woodhouse, una giovane coppia di New York, si trasferiscono in un nuovo appartamento di un palazzo che gode di una cattiva reputazione. I due fanno subito amicizia con i vicini, Roman e Minnie Castevet, una vecchia coppia molto gentile e premurosa nei loro confronti. Da subito perĂ² iniziano ad accadere strani incidenti nel palazzo.

Errori

During the dinner scene at the Castevets' apartment, Minnie hands Guy a slice of cake with her right [...] D
When Rosemary discovers that Dr. Sapirstein is part of the coven, his secretary makes an appointment [...] D
When Rosemary talks to the cab driver, before going to see doctor Hill, the audio clearly does not m [...] D
Rosemary's hair in the opening sequence from outside the building to inside the building. D
At the funeral, one of the limousines is a 1968 though the movie is set in 1966. D
Rosemary didn't close the closet door all the way before fetching the knife because towels and linen [...] D
The 8' high secretary that Guy and Mr. Nicklas move in the hallway is obviously a hollow prop. A bur [...] D
Mr. Nicklas, the building superintendent, refers to the large piece of furniture blocking the closet [...] D
Obvious wig on Rosemary during the rape. D
When Rosemary is getting ready to go through the closet to the Castevets' apartment, she takes down [...] D
Lapse in editing. When Minnie brings the dessert Guy attributes it to ESP. This is just dangling wit [...] D
When Rosemary begins putting the Scrabble tiles away, the wrong anagram (one Rosemary had already di [...] D
At the beginning of the movie when Terry is found to have jumped out the window, Guy tells the polic [...] D
When Rosemary visits Dr. Sapirstein in the last act, his office manager tells her that the tannis ro [...] D
When the nurse at Dr. Hill's office is taking Rosemary's blood, the unnatural way her skin bulges ou [...] D
Rosemary cooks a steak for only a few seconds on each side and then begins eating it, indicating a p [...] D
The same aerial shot of Bramford is used in both the opening credits and just before fading to endin [...] D
When Rosemary and Guy are arriving back at the Bramford, and notice all the commotion about Terry's [...] D
Position of other tiles surrounding Rosemary's anagrams between shots. D
Spotted twice is the use of 1967 Chevrolet taxicabs, even though the time frame for the film is late [...] D
When Rosemary is in downtown Manhattan during the Christmas season of 1965 (her baby, we are told, i [...] D
When Rosemary comes home and makes her first complaint of her pregnancy pain to Guy she goes to sit [...] D
Rosemary doesn't lock her apartment door behind her on her way to Dr. Sapirstein, but it is locked w [...] D
The doctor tells Rosemary June 28th is the day of her expected delivery, NOT the date for her next a [...] D
Though we hear Minnie's dialogue, "No matter where we are, our thought's will always be with you", h [...] D
When Rosemary is waiting to see Dr. Saperstein in the waiting room (right before she walks out in a [...] D
Within a very short time Guy and Rosemary have completely painted over the entire apartment in white [...] D
During the dinner scene at Hutch's apartment, the camera and some lighting is visible in the reflect [...] D
Palm trees are noticeable in the cemetery. D
The ticking of Guy and Rosemary's bedroom clock is used very effectively at several points, most not [...] D
When Rosemary is in the laundry room with Terry, we hear the washer buzz and Rosemary throws a capfu [...] D
When Rosemary and Guy come back from dinner at the Castevets and they are in the bedroom, Guy loosen [...] D
Towards the very end, a man is shooting photographs with a Pentax 35mm camera. Each time he advances [...] D
When Guy and Rosemary are walking down the street discussing their options about renting, you can se [...] D
At Rosemary's party, Guy steps from behind the bartender to accept a drink in a closeup shot. In the [...] D