Subtitle Rosemary's Baby Site
: According to the script, the baby's due date was June 1966 (6/66), a subtle nod to the "number of the beast".
: 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. subtitle Rosemary's Baby
The production of the 1968 classic Rosemary's Baby is famous for its "curse" and the extreme dedication of its lead actress, Mia Farrow. The "Curse" and Real-Life Tragedies : According to the script, the baby's due
: Mid-production, Farrow's husband, Frank Sinatra, had her served with divorce papers in front of the entire cast and crew because she refused to quit the film to co-star in his project, The Detective . Perspectives on the Film's Meaning The production of the 1968 classic Rosemary's Baby
: 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.
: 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.