Rosemary's Baby Ira Levin
Publisher: Signet
PersephoneWatching says: April 28, 2013 at 2:49 pm. It's certainly an iconic moment, coming midway through a crucial sequence of Roman Polanski's 1968 chiller Rosemary's Baby. Well, hell, that just won't do! Rosemary's Baby introduced Roman Polanski to Hollywood, and vice versa, and they proved to be a tighter match than we could have imagined beforehand. I chose to analyze a phrase rather than a piece of art, music or literature. I you can relate to Rosemary's Baby, then I suggest moving house :-p Fright Night remake isn't terrible, as long as you forget everything you ever knew about the original. One of my favorite scenes in horror film history comes at the end of 'Rosemary's Baby.' The titular baby has been delivered and promptly kidnapped. So as I mentioned in my introduction, the first Modern Gothic text that I read was Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin. Apparently someone at remake factory Platinum Dunes just realized Hey, what the hell, nobody's done a Rosemary's Baby. "She felt she had to get out to save her daughter," a source tells the new Us Weekly.