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    ROSEMARY`S BABY from the Criterion Collection

    Blu-ray and DVD cover art for Criterion`s restored edition of Roman Polanski`s horror masterpiece ROSEMARY`S BABY. Images courtesy of The Criterion Collection. © 1968 Paramount Pictures Corporation and William Castle Enterprises, Inc.

    Source: The Criterion Collection, Image Entertainment Official Site: criterion.com/rosemarys-baby Special Thanks to Micheal Perzi and Brian Carmody On October 30th, 2012, ROSEMARY`S BABY will be released in digitally restored DVD and Blu-ray editions by The Criterion Collection.

    Photo courtesy of The Criterion Collection. © 1968 Paramount Pictures Corporation and William Castle Enterprises, Inc.

    Terrifying and darkly comic, ROSEMARY`S BABY marked the Hollywood debut of Roman Polanski (REPULSION, CHINATOWN). This wildly entertaining nightmare, faithfully adapted from Ira Levin`s best seller, stars a revelatory Mia Farrow (HANNAH AND HER SISTERS) as a young mother-to-be who grows increasingly suspicious that her overfriendly elderly neighbors, played by Sidney Blackmer (HIGH SOCIETY) and an Oscar-winning Ruth Gordon (HAROLD AND MAUDE), and self-involved husband (actor and filmmaker John Cassavetes) are hatching a satanic plot against her and her baby. In the decades of occult cinema Polanski`s ungodly masterpiece has spawned, it`s never been outdone for sheer psychological terror. Cast: Mia Farrow John Cassavetes Ruth Gordon Sidney Blackmer Director: Roman Polanski Language: English Country of Origin: United States of America Production Year: 1968 Rating: R for thematic content Run Time: 136 Color Format: Color Awards: • 1969: Nominee, Oscar, Best Screenplay, Roman Polanski, Academy • 1969: Winner, Oscar, Best Supporting Actress, Ruth Gordon, Academy Genres: Horror, Thriller, Cult Movies, Supernatural/Paranormal, Based on Book, Devils/Demons Audio: PCM Mono Language: English 16:9: Yes Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number of Discs: 1 Closed Captions: No Subtitle: English Special Features: • New high-definition digital restoration, approved by director Roman Polanski • New interviews with Polanski, actor Mia Farrow, and producer Robert Evans • Komeda, Komeda, a feature-length documentary • 1997 radio interview with author Ira Levin from Leonard Lopate`s WNYC program • A booklet featuring an essay by critic Ed Park and Levin`s afterword BLU-RAY EDITION Catalog Number: CC2199BD UPC: 715515100717 SRP: $39.95 Release Date: Oct 30th, 2012 DVD EDITION Catalog Number: CC2200DDVD UPC: 715515100816 SRP: $29.95 Release Date: Oct 30th, 2012 SPINE #630

    Photo courtesy of The Criterion Collection. © 1968 Paramount Pictures Corporation and William Castle Enterprises, Inc.

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