Pray for Rosemary's Baby
Window Card iconic 1968 theatrical release poster for the psychological horror classic
Rosemary's Baby, designed by Philip Gips and Stephen Frankfurt. The minimalist design, featuring a baby carriage silhouetted against a haunting, dark landscape under a single beam of light, is considered a masterclass in subtle horror promotion.
Movie Overview
Director: Roman Polanski (his first U.S.-made film).
Cast: Stars Mia Farrow as Rosemary Woodhouse and John Cassavetes as her husband, Guy.
Plot: A young couple moves into an old Manhattan apartment building with a sinister reputation. After becoming pregnant under mysterious circumstances, Rosemary grows increasingly paranoid that her eccentric neighbors and her own husband are members of a Satanic cult grooming her to use her baby for rituals.
Tagline: The poster features the famous chilling tagline: "Pray for Rosemary's Baby".
Reception and Legacy
Awards: Ruth Gordon received an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
Cultural Significance: The film was inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2014 for its cultural, historical, or aesthetic importance.
Themes: It is recognized for its exploration of paranoia and female autonomy, and is often seen as an early example of feminist horror.
Rosemary's Baby, designed by Philip Gips and Stephen Frankfurt. The minimalist design, featuring a baby carriage silhouetted against a haunting, dark landscape under a single beam of light, is considered a masterclass in subtle horror promotion.
Movie Overview
Director: Roman Polanski (his first U.S.-made film).
Cast: Stars Mia Farrow as Rosemary Woodhouse and John Cassavetes as her husband, Guy.
Plot: A young couple moves into an old Manhattan apartment building with a sinister reputation. After becoming pregnant under mysterious circumstances, Rosemary grows increasingly paranoid that her eccentric neighbors and her own husband are members of a Satanic cult grooming her to use her baby for rituals.
Tagline: The poster features the famous chilling tagline: "Pray for Rosemary's Baby".
Reception and Legacy
Awards: Ruth Gordon received an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
Cultural Significance: The film was inducted into the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2014 for its cultural, historical, or aesthetic importance.
Themes: It is recognized for its exploration of paranoia and female autonomy, and is often seen as an early example of feminist horror.
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