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Graduates of world-renowned Łódź Film School include some of the icons of the world cinematography, e. g., Roman Polanski ( Knife in the Water, Rosemary's Baby, Frantic, The Pianist ) and Krzysztof Zanussi ( a leading director of the so-called cinema of moral anxiety of the 1970s ).
The end of the Production Code of America in 1964, the financial successes of the low-budget gore films of the ensuing years, and the critical and popular success of Rosemary's Baby, led to the release of more films with occult themes in the 1970s.
Some body horror films include Altered States, The Invasion, The Fly, Rosemary's Baby, Eraserhead, The Thing, Re-Animator, Hellraiser, Videodrome, Cabin Fever, Virus and Teeth.
Despite some rough times, Evans held the job for eight years, restoring Paramount's reputation for commercial success with The Odd Couple, Love Story, The Godfather, Chinatown, and Rosemary's Baby.
She was perhaps best known for her film roles such as Minnie Castevet, Rosemary's overly solicitous neighbor in Rosemary's Baby, as the eccentric Maude in Harold and Maude and as the mother of Orville Boggs in the Clint Eastwood film Every Which Way but Loose.
Three years later, in 1969, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Rosemary's Baby, a film adaptation of Ira Levin's bestselling horror novel about a satanic cult residing in an Upper West Side apartment building in Manhattan.
Gordon won another Golden Globe for Rosemary's Baby, and was nominated again, in 1971, for her role as Maude in the cult classic Harold and Maude ( with Bud Cort as her love interest ).
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* Women's mainstream hairstyles ranged from beehive hairdos, the bird's nest hairstyle, and the chignon hairstyle in the early part of the decade, to very short styles popularized by Twiggy and Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby towards the latter half of the decade.
Movie portrayals have included, for example, Suspiria, Rosemary's Baby, The Covenant, Underworld and Underworld: Evolution, The Craft, Coven and Paranormal Activity 3.
Polanski returned to the United States, and was contracted by the head of Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans, to direct and write the screenplay for Rosemary's Baby, which was based on Ira Levin's novel of the same name.
Fonda was very selective by the end of the 1960s, turning down lead roles in Rosemary's Baby and Bonnie and Clyde.
King recalls, " Carrie was written after Rosemary's Baby, but before The Exorcist, which really opened up the field.
Ruth Gordon ( later of Rosemary's Baby and Harold and Maude fame ) and Garson Kanin were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1950.
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" About the psychological thriller nature of Black Swan, actress Natalie Portman compared the film's tone to Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby, while Aronofsky said Polanski's Repulsion ( 1965 ) and The Tenant ( 1976 ) were " big influences " on the final film.
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An early film role, as the woman pregnant with Satan's baby in 1968's Rosemary's Baby, saw her portrayal nominated for many awards.
Her first leading film role was in Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ), which was a critical and commercial success at the time and continues to be widely regarded as a classic of the horror genre.
Farrow's performance in Rosemary's Baby garnered numerous awards, including the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year-Actress, and established her as a leading actress.
Following Rosemary's Baby, Farrow was to be cast as Mattie in True Grit and was keen on the role.

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He had a small part as an obstetrician in Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby in 1968.
Roman Polanski directed two films which are considered quintessential psychological horror: Repulsion ( 1965 ) and Rosemary's Baby.
The horror of demonic started out as ghosts and monsters, but by the mid to late 1960s, more film makers decided to deal with satan and the devil entering one's flesh, such as Rosemary's Baby from director Roman Polanski.
Evans appeared memorably in two 1968 films: as the evolved orangutan, Dr. Zaius in Planet of the Apes ( and the 1970 sequel Beneath the Planet of the Apes ) and as the doomed " Hutch ", who attempts to warn his friend, the title character, Rosemary Woodhouse, in the thriller Rosemary's Baby, of the true Satanic nature of her neighbours, Roman and Minnie Castavet ( played by Sidney Blackmer and Ruth Gordon ).
In film, Blackmer is remembered for his more than a dozen portrayals of U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt, and for his role in the Academy Award-winning 1968 Roman Polanski film about urban New York witches, Rosemary's Baby, in which he played an over-solicitous neighbor.
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He also produced, and had a brief non-speaking role in, Roman Polanski's film Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ).
At the other end of the cinematic spectrum, he appeared in William Castle's horror film House on Haunted Hill, released in 1959, and Roman Polanski's adaptation of Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ).
She also made a memorable appearance as Laura-Louise in the film thriller Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ), directed by Roman Polanski, alongside veteran actors Sidney Blackmer, Ruth Gordon, and Maurice Evans.
A pomander is worn by Rosemary Woodhouse, in Roman Polanski's 1968 film, Rosemary's Baby.

Rosemary's and 1968
Grodin had a small part playing an obstetrician in the 1968 horror film, Rosemary's Baby.
* Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ), apartment building is The Dakota.
For example, in the film, Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ) ( based on the 1967 novel by Ira Levin ) a woman is tricked into a satanic pregnancy by her husband.
According to Schreck, Mayer proposed that LaVey author a Satanic bible to draw from the popularity of 1968 horror film Rosemary's Baby, which had caused a recent rise in public interest in both Satanism and the occult.
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The film Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ) was offered to Hitchcock, and he declined because it involved the supernatural.
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Sassoon cutting Mia Farrow's hair for Rosemary's Baby ( film ) | Rosemary's Baby in 1968
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Repulsion is the first of Polanski's " apartment trilogy " ( the other two being Rosemary's Baby ( 1968 ) and The Tenant ( Le Locataire, 1976 ).
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