Subtitle Rosemary's Baby Review

: When Rosemary speaks to the character Donald Baumgard on the phone, the voice is actually actor Tony Curtis . Polanski didn't tell Farrow who she was talking to, so her confusion and struggle to recognize the voice in the scene are genuine.

: For a scene where Rosemary wanders distracted through New York City, Polanski had Farrow walk into real, unblocked traffic with no stunt drivers. He reportedly told her, "Nobody will hit a pregnant woman". Polanski had to operate the camera himself because no one else on the crew would risk it. subtitle Rosemary's Baby

: Despite being a strict vegetarian at the time, Farrow ate real raw chicken livers for several takes to ensure her character's disgust looked authentic. : When Rosemary speaks to the character Donald

: The iconic building used for exterior shots, the Dakota , was later the site of John Lennon's murder in 1980. Mia Farrow's Extreme Method Acting He reportedly told her, "Nobody will hit a pregnant woman"

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Many associated with the film believe it was cursed due to a series of chilling coincidences and tragedies that occurred shortly after production.

: Krzysztof Komeda , who wrote the film's iconic lullaby, died at age 37 from a brain clot following a fall—the same way a character dies in the movie.