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Rosemary's Baby (1968)
D. Roman Polanski
The
National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures reviled Polanski's
dark horror classic for mocking religion and making "perverted
use" of Christian beliefs.
Polish director Roman Polanski's first American feature
film and his second, scary horror film (following his first disturbing
film in English titled Repulsion (1965) ) - was about a young
newlywed couple who moved into a large, rambling old apartment building
in Central Park West, where the title character Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia
Farrow) experienced a nightmarish dream of making love to a Beast. Becoming
paranoid and hysterical, she believed herself impregnated so that her
baby could be used by an evil cult in their rituals. The creepy film
ended with the devil's flesh-and-blood baby being cared for by the mother!
The film was one of the first with the theme of Satanism
and the occult, before the onslaught of films such as The
Exorcist (1973) , The Omen (1976) , and Demon
Seed (1977) .
The National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures reviled
the film, condemning it for "the perverted use which the film
made of fundamental Christian beliefs, especially surrounding the
birth of Christ, and its mockery of religious persons and practices" -
these criticisms were due in part to sequences depicting Rosemary's
guilt over her lapsed Catholicism, anti-religious references to the
Pope made by Roman Castevet ("You don't need to have respect
for him because he pretends that he's holy"), the portrayal
of Rosemary's pregnancy as a sexually-transmitted disease, and the
film's view of Satanism as the birth of the Anti-Christ.
The incredible irony of the film was that the plot
would be similarly played out a year later - Polanski's pregnant
actress/wife Sharon Tate would be terrorized and murdered by the
strange cult of Charles Manson followers in her Benedict Canyon home.
A real-life tragedy also occurred when the Bramford apartment building
(actually the Dakota apartments - the actual locale in the film)
was where Mark Chapman shot John Lennon in 1980.
Its most memorable sequence was the aforementioned
surrealistic dream sequence. "Dizzy," woozy and disoriented
after eating some tainted chocolate mousse (laced with sleeping powder),
Rosemary hallucinated a Black Mass, imagining herself on a mattress
drifting on the ocean, and then as a passenger on a presidential
yacht. Undressed, shivering and naked, and then abruptly wearing
a bathing suit, various images assaulted her: the Birth of Man paintings
on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, a typhoon at sea, and a naked descent
into the hold of the ship, where a fire burned and Rosemary was lying
on a mattress. She was surrounded by many chanting, overweight, elderly
naked figures (of the Satanists' coven), including husband Guy
(John Cassavetes) and
neighbors Roman (Sidney Blackmer) and Minnie (Ruth Gordon) Castevet.
A bloody-red liquid was painted with rune designs on
Rosemary's bare chest. A person resembling Mrs. John F. Kennedy (Patricia
Ann Conway) who wore a white diaphanous gown descended a staircase
and suggested tying her legs down in case of convulsions. Attendants
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