Moment of silence for those who never knew this existed (me 😭) I'm here because I just learned Rosemary's Baby will have its 4th installment, a prequel, later this year called Apartment 7A.
How are Roman and Minnie still alive 30 years later that would make Roman 110 and Minnie over 100 too. Boy those Satin powers must be the tonic, cause they are in pretty good nick! Or maybe their immortal like all those bloody vampires😂
I always think it’s a terrible idea to try to add something new to an already iconic film. It’s bound to be a futile venture. What makes it so good is that you’re left kind of wondering at the end. The original is still one of my favorite movies.
I CANNOT believe that Ruth Gordon participated in this! She was such a gifted classy actress! OMG. The way she played Minnie In Rosemary’s Baby was SO perfect. THIS is a joke! 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
This whole movie was a joke. It really should have been left on the cutting room floor. I remember watching this in the eighties and thought the same thing then.
When u sign up for a project, u never really know if it's a classic or failure! Since it was made for TV it probably only took several weeks to make as opposed to months or even years for a feature film. Plus, when you're in your eighties turning down acting roles can lead to being labeled as difficult and hence being blacklisted. It was a quick and easy paycheck that did no damage to the original masterpiece. Few remember or even know about this movie, THANK GOD!
1:00:00...this short musical segment was originally conceived as a follow-up 3 hour Rock Opera after-school special"Adrian Anti-Christ Superstar"...but ABC pulled the plug...
It looks like the cast just got bored and threw an impromptu party, which the director just decided to film and throw in the movie! I keep wanting to see the Devil pull him down to Hell like in the Spawn movie to yell at him, "What the hell are you *doing*?! Get to WORK!!"👹
@@debswatching There are a few other actors I feel the same way about.Dylan Arnold as Cameron Elam the cheating boyfriend in Halloween 2018.I saw him in Oppenheimer and I still didn't like him.He was a good guy in that one,but I didn't give a rat's ass-to hell with him!😡
OMG! I remember seeing this movie as a kid back in the early 80s certain scene's stayed with me through out the years I'm a cult classic horror buff but couldn't remember the name of the movie till now so glad to have finally found it. Gargoyle's the devil's rain or just some of my favorite's.😊
Levins book is completely different. It’s set in 1999 and it’s basically all of the CULT/Witches have died and what’s left is that Rosemary wakes up from a coma but she’s been released from it because of the last of the witches are dead so I don’t know what who all came up with this madness !!!
I gotta say, I don't mind the plot itself. It may not have been a necessary sequel, but I think the storyline actually makes some sense and is quite interesting to follow. Rosemary's fate is tragic, and the bus scene is kinda scary. The weakest point is obviously the directing, which doesn't come off as a surprise since it was made for TV and Polanski made such a masterpiece it couldn't be replicated.
In the earlier bus scene (not the scary one with no driver), the lady sitting across from Rosemary was my friend and acting teacher, D. J. Sullivan (now deceased)!
...in the 70's, before cable, the Networks used to make some awesome TV Movies of the Week... in particular Horror....examples available upon request...
@@psychedelic.dreamershe always wears too much makeup, which looks really ridiculous! Imagine a man wearing this stuff on his face! They'd call him names, wouldn't they? But women want to have equal rights to men! Women keep objectifying themselves when wearing flesh revealing dresses and then, they complain that men keep looking at them. Imagine some film awards, where all actresses are required to wear a trouser suit, and no makeup, just like men do! Then, the beauty contest would be fair. I don't wear face paints, unless to a fancy clothes party, when I go as a clown!😂
Though I must question two points: 1.) the fashions are not garish but in fact are mid-70s classics; anyone with a taste for the period knows this and is in fabric heaven. 2.) Mr. Goodwin fails to mention several things about George Maharis which are immediately appreciable at ten minutes into the film.
Total cheese, but i liked it. I remember it. I can appreciate it for what it is and was, and the time for which it was created. It's nostalgic in the usual bittersweet kind of way, but less on the unsettling side which is nice for a change. :)
So, in the end, what happened to Rosemary's baby? Not much. Rather than overthrowing the mighty and laying waste their temples, redeeming the despised, and wreaking vengeance in the name of the burned and the tortured with power that's stronger than stronger and might that would last longer than longer, he instead ran off, got into some trouble, and had a bad trip at a dance party. And that's pretty much it. His performance was so underwhelming, in fact, that the Satanic coven decided to give up and start over from scratch with a backup Antichrist. Given that the time investment of a project like this easily covers a good twenty year stretch, that speaks volumes to the degree of disappointment that Adrian achieved. In fact, they might just as well have let Rosemary go and raise him like a normal kid. Turns out all he was good for was donating some second-hand evil reproductive material to the second attempt. Although, since Satan's plans were apparently not nearly as dreadful or infallible as previously implied, it's not unlikely that the new child will do similarly poorly with his watered-down demonic DNA, especially since his handlers in the cult are clearly not as competent as originally portrayed, and getting pretty damn old to boot. And with the sheer nihilism of the Eighties about to hit, I doubt that Adrian's child will feel overly compelled to overthrow the mighty or lay waste to any temples, what with the looming threat of the Cold War already saturating civilization with a newfound sense of cynical irony. How scary is an Antichrist in the age of music videos and nuclear proliferation? And with the Nineties on the horizon, well, no one's going to take this stuff all that seriously by the time the Grunge movement rolls around. Frankly, if Satan and his cult didn't get their evil wunderkind off the ground in the Seventies, I think they pretty much missed their shot. Kind of sad, really. Hell of a waste of time.
@@nassauguy48, I at least liked it enough to want to see some closure. This clearly wanted to lead into a third film or possibly a TV series. Wouldn't surprise me.
This movie's biggest sin is that it's boring as hell. It's also one of the worst choices for a sequel I could imagine--like making a sequel to Taxi Driver or something. I knew this was a TV movie, so my expectations were low, but this managed to surpass them.
Saw this movie many years ago. No, it's not a great movie and it compares very poorly to Rosemary's Baby, even for a sequel. But I'm sitting back with a drink and going to watch it. It's got wonderful actors and it's still more enjoyable than most of the films that are being made today.
I would watch it just for the outfits and the hairstyles! It wouldn't be such a bad movie if it wasn't for the overacting and underacting/ underwhelming acting of the lead characters!
So, Tina Louise said that she wanted no part of the Gilligan's Island sequels because that would compromise her acting career? What the hell does she call this? Patty Duke unfortunately peaked much too early when she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. After her mildly successful television show, it was all downhill made for television movies like this one.
omygosh, i just skipped to the scene of ruth gordan & 'roman' (sic) retired, lounging & sipping cocktails in the hot california sun. NONE of those words should go in the same sentence as "minnie & roman castavet," who thought of this??
Dead Alive was considered one of the Goryiest movies ever made. It was made by the guy who made Lord of the Rings Peter Jackson before he became famous!
This TV movie aired the same year that "The Omen" was released in theaters. "The Omen," with its demonic child, felt more like a sequel to "Rosemary's Baby" than this very boring story.
I thought the new night club music scene where everyone was in a spell was interesting. This happens more often than anybody thinks!!! It was kind of creepy when Adrians friend pulled out the plugs to the amps and yet the cool music continued playing. I would have been creeped out myself and left there in a heartbeat!!!!
I’ve never actually seen this and don’t want to. That being said, Ira Levin’s Son Of Rosemary was actually a decent enough sequel. Did you know that Rosemary actually ended up naming her baby Andy??
I don't know what it is about him but he always reminded me of Adam Ant especially during the punk stuff on stage... Just saw adamant in concert he's almost 70 years old now. I still get the same vibe here
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc it's fitting cause they NEEDED her and led her to believe she was the star and she almost walked off GI. She stayed even though it led to her being overlooked for roles. She got Dallas and fans so were grateful.
@@tednorton5150Tina Louise was my favorite castaway. I was so disappointed when she refused to participate in the Gilligan's Island reunion tv-movies. I understand that Tina Louise was mad at creator Sherwood Schwartz because he made millions in syndication off the sitcom while the cast didn't receive any residuals. Despite her being typecast, Tina Louise got many acting roles on other TV shows and she appeared in the 1975 movie, The Step Ford Wives . Tina Louise finally reunited with the original castaways on the Ross Shafer talk show in 1988.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc she had to nail a specific character job with Ginger: she had to still be Tina but adopt but adopt just enough Marilyn Monroe. It was very subtle and she had to get an exact "shade" of it to pull if off. to this day a lot of people don't realize she was doing Marilyn cause she did it the right way and we think Ginger and not Marilyn. She couldn't have done a full Marilyn because Marilyn was very vulnerable whenever we saw her in real life situations like baking a pie or discovering things on the shore.... it woulldn't have worked. She had to make something original that she could modulate with the story lines. She was , aside from Gilligan from the most underrated pro on that show.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Yeah i knew about Stepford wives too but all that took a decade before she could her career back and she really didn't land a money gig until Dallas. Those series jobs started to pay in the seventies and I'm sure she made she made bankable money from the first season or two. Can't remember how long she lasted cause i didn't watch it much.
I am from Brazil, I watched this movie without my parent's consent and I almost s*****d my pants. Now, see this here 43 years later...I have only one thing to state: hey Google, Tesla and all...the bus was driving itself, "autonomous driving system" in 1976, see 24:37 you guys are lame!!
This Is so sad when Adrian sacrifice himself for the love of Ellen and in the end She gets pregnant with him 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 Love Always wins against evil
OMG: Patty Duke as Neely O'Hara playing Mia Farrow playing Rosemary Woodhouse...the Wikipedia page quotes Daniel Goodwin: "This little-seen sequel to bypasses Ira Levin’s lacklustre literary follow-up “Son of Rosemary” and catches up with the characters from Polanski’s classic in a gauche and bumbling chase movie/disco horror hybrid. Director Sam O’Steen, editor of Rosemary’s Baby, and writer Anthony Wilson (The Twilight Zone, Land of the Giants, Planet of the Apes) deliver a hotchpotch of awkwardly lumped together chase and dance sequences, festooned with ham acting, garish fashion, glitter balls and Satanic rituals. LWHTRB withers into a limp and hackneyed trinket throughout the first half but bounces back into a colourful calamity that lacks the artistry and finesse of Polanski’s original yet is far from a generic retread." WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT??? YEE HA!
10:32 The blonde is Beverly Sanders ; she was "Rayette" the waitress on the Mary Tyler Moore Show . And "Suzy" on Rhoda. I love perky charcater actresses like her . P.S. this movie is DREARY and that back lot with the exterior shots - is terrible . I expect Laverne and Shirley to come out skipping. Was Ray Milland a grouch in real life ? Anyone hear stories about him ?
Pretty sure Ray Milland just woke up, had about 5 martinis for breakfast, and went to the studio to make this one.
Ha ! Instead of martinis, how about vodka mixed with milk of magnesia ? That's called a "Phillips Screwdriver".
With such gems as Frogs and The Thing With Two Heads under his belt, this schlock was right up Ray Milland's alley!
Too bad Milland didn't play Roman in the original movie. They guy who did was a little flat.
its based on a real child murder cos the kid was deformed
@@ericnelson9100 Don't forget The Man With the X-Ray Eyes.
Moment of silence for those who never knew this existed (me 😭) I'm here because I just learned Rosemary's Baby will have its 4th installment, a prequel, later this year called Apartment 7A.
No kidding
Please can you help me with the name of the third part please.❤❤
@@VivienneMarsden-ky6or the third one was a reboot of the first film. It was released in 2014.
That will be rubbish new movies suck 😕
@@winterpurple4587I would never watch anything redone NOWDAYS
George Maharis was a great singer! And dancer. I saw him at a Jerry Lewis telethon in LA around 1970. A very handsome man. ❤
George Maharis was on a 1960's TV show, Route 66.
I still always think of Every Which Way but Loose and any which way you can when I think of Ruth she's a badass
WTF?! What have you done to Ruth Gordon, you maniacs!
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hilarious!
What have you done to her EYES!
How are Roman and Minnie still alive 30 years later that would make Roman 110 and Minnie over 100 too.
Boy those Satin powers must be the tonic, cause they are in pretty good nick!
Or maybe their immortal like all those bloody vampires😂
Eight years.
@@johndalton3180 oh jeez Yeah soz
Adrenal chrome works with Satanic rituals and people
@@johndalton3180ummmm ya watch the movie?! Within 30mins he’s like 30yrs old! Or ya miss the huge plot point?! 😂🙄
Must be all that eye of newt 😂
I never knew this existed. Thank uou for the upload ❤
Mostly here for Stephen McHattie 😍if you haven't seen his James Dean I highly recommend. Thx for uploading!
Yes! I love him in James Dean. He's a phenomenal actor. I've seen just about everything he's in and never get tired of watching 😍
I loved him as Dean. But then I lost track of him. I did watch this back in the day. Then nothing till 300 & Elaine’s therapist on Seinfeld. 😊
I totally understand why Mia Farrow wasn't interested to take part in such a disappointing following up version.
The first one was a disappointing film by itself
@@irenemiller I've always thought that, myself.
I always think it’s a terrible idea to try to add something new to an already iconic film. It’s bound to be a futile venture. What makes it so good is that you’re left kind of wondering at the end. The original is still one of my favorite movies.
@@irenemiller first one was a classic!
@@psychedelic.dreamerthe first one was amazing.
I CANNOT believe that Ruth Gordon participated in this! She was such a gifted classy actress! OMG. The way she played Minnie In Rosemary’s Baby was SO perfect. THIS is a joke! 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
This whole movie was a joke. It really should have been left on the cutting room floor. I remember watching this in the eighties and thought the same thing then.
The producers thought her presence, along with fellow Oscar winners Patty Duke and Ray Milland, would help the movie, but it was not to be.
Ruth apparently later expressed regret, but she also said that, at her age, she could not be choosy in terms of acting roles.
It's exactly the identical thought I have
When u sign up for a project, u never really know if it's a classic or failure! Since it was made for TV it probably only took several weeks to make as opposed to months or even years for a feature film. Plus, when you're in your eighties turning down acting roles can lead to being labeled as difficult and hence being blacklisted. It was a quick and easy paycheck that did no damage to the original masterpiece. Few remember or even know about this movie, THANK GOD!
1:00:00...this short musical segment was originally conceived as a follow-up 3 hour Rock Opera after-school special"Adrian Anti-Christ Superstar"...but ABC pulled the plug...
It looks like the cast just got bored and threw an impromptu party, which the director just decided to film and throw in the movie! I keep wanting to see the Devil pull him down to Hell like in the Spawn movie to yell at him, "What the hell are you *doing*?! Get to WORK!!"👹
been loking for this for agesss, thank you so much!
Long Live the late great John Cassavetes the greatest film villian
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Yes, agree. I never liked him in any movie he was in after that, even when he was “the good guy!”
@@debswatching There are a few other actors I feel the same way about.Dylan Arnold as Cameron Elam the cheating boyfriend in Halloween 2018.I saw him in Oppenheimer and I still didn't like him.He was a good guy in that one,but I didn't give a rat's ass-to hell with him!😡
OMG! I remember seeing this movie as a kid back in the early 80s certain scene's stayed with me through out the years I'm a cult classic horror buff but couldn't remember the name of the movie till now so glad to have finally found it. Gargoyle's the devil's rain or just some of my favorite's.😊
I never knew there was a part-2, wow, this is very interesting because I did wanna know what happened to the baby.😳💯
Same
Check out the new apartment movie was good conects to rosemary baby ❤
Levins book is completely different. It’s set in 1999 and it’s basically all of the CULT/Witches have died and what’s left is that Rosemary wakes up from a coma but she’s been released from it because of the last of the witches are dead so I don’t know what who all came up with this madness !!!
It's almost like this was intentionally bad and bizarre. It's almost insulting in a funny way.
I gotta say, I don't mind the plot itself. It may not have been a necessary sequel, but I think the storyline actually makes some sense and is quite interesting to follow. Rosemary's fate is tragic, and the bus scene is kinda scary.
The weakest point is obviously the directing, which doesn't come off as a surprise since it was made for TV and Polanski made such a masterpiece it couldn't be replicated.
In the earlier bus scene (not the scary one with no driver), the lady sitting across from Rosemary was my friend and acting teacher, D. J. Sullivan (now deceased)!
Isn't it based on the book sequel to Rosemary's baby?
@@NoName-yn5bh No, Ira Levin's sequel 'Son of Rosemary' wasn't published until 1997.
@@daveandrew6864 right. Thanks for the info. I read that the actress from this movie was almost cast in the original RB
@@NoName-yn5bh Yes, Patty Duke was considered for the role of Rosemary in the original.
Patty Duke and Ruth Gordon? I’m in!
This was a made for TV movie in the mid 70s? Wow.
Yes it was!
...in the 70's, before cable, the Networks used to make some awesome TV Movies of the Week... in particular Horror....examples available upon request...
What's "Wow" about it ?
You can tell by the fake sets; at least the first one filmed on location, which added more credibility!😒
Ah yes . . . so bad, it’s good. Thanks for sharing with us all 🍿Can’t . . . look . . . away!
I remember when first aired on tv!
Ah the 70s, when it was still portrayed that a character played by Donna Mills would have to drug a guy to convince him to have sex with her.
I personally never found her to be the least bit attractive, so it makes sense to me.
@@psychedelic.dreamershe always wears too much makeup, which looks really ridiculous!
Imagine a man wearing this stuff on his face! They'd call him names, wouldn't they?
But women want to have equal rights to men!
Women keep objectifying themselves when wearing flesh revealing dresses and then, they complain that men keep looking at them.
Imagine some film awards, where all actresses are required to wear a trouser suit, and no makeup, just like men do!
Then, the beauty contest would be fair.
I don't wear face paints, unless to a fancy clothes party, when I go as a clown!😂
It was awesome!!!! I love the first one with farrow, and this one is strange but it's very well done ...thank you for uploading it !!!!!
🎃...Big fan of the Mia Farrow/Roman Polanski Original...not sure why, but I'd never even heard of this sequel before...what a Halloween Treat!...
And here’s me thinking Exorcist 2 The Heretic was the worst horror sequel ever made
Rosemary's Baby is one of the worst movies ever made so having a dubious sequel is on par
Wtf you smoking!? Rosemary’s baby is a classic
@@coolsean30 L.O.L
I couldn't agree more. And Halloween 3. Awful.
Nope, the worst horror sequel goes to The Blair Witch 2, whew!, what a total waste from beginning to ending. Much like wonder woman 1984, yikes!
Andrew/Adrian is so cute as a young man in the second one.
I agree! Stephen McHattie was a very handsome guy.
Surprisingly good, if leaving many things unanswered.
Though I must question two points: 1.) the fashions are not garish but in fact are mid-70s classics; anyone with a taste for the period knows this and is in fabric heaven. 2.) Mr. Goodwin fails to mention several things about George Maharis which are immediately appreciable at ten minutes into the film.
This is an amazing prophetic masterpiece in my opinion
Have you seen the photo of Kate when Louis was born? The red dress…..
I always thought he was so gorgeous
I never heard of any sequels
So the Son of Darkness is....a mime? I always knew mimes were evil, but this is perfect.
Yes. This movie tried to warn the world that mimes are demonic... but nobody would listen! 😁
Total cheese, but i liked it. I remember it. I can appreciate it for what it is and was, and the time for which it was created. It's nostalgic in the usual bittersweet kind of way, but less on the unsettling side which is nice for a change. :)
YES
Ruth Gordan refers to Roman as "Sydney" who is the first name of the actor of the OG Roman. 50:02.
So, in the end, what happened to Rosemary's baby? Not much. Rather than overthrowing the mighty and laying waste their temples, redeeming the despised, and wreaking vengeance in the name of the burned and the tortured with power that's stronger than stronger and might that would last longer than longer, he instead ran off, got into some trouble, and had a bad trip at a dance party. And that's pretty much it.
His performance was so underwhelming, in fact, that the Satanic coven decided to give up and start over from scratch with a backup Antichrist. Given that the time investment of a project like this easily covers a good twenty year stretch, that speaks volumes to the degree of disappointment that Adrian achieved. In fact, they might just as well have let Rosemary go and raise him like a normal kid. Turns out all he was good for was donating some second-hand evil reproductive material to the second attempt.
Although, since Satan's plans were apparently not nearly as dreadful or infallible as previously implied, it's not unlikely that the new child will do similarly poorly with his watered-down demonic DNA, especially since his handlers in the cult are clearly not as competent as originally portrayed, and getting pretty damn old to boot. And with the sheer nihilism of the Eighties about to hit, I doubt that Adrian's child will feel overly compelled to overthrow the mighty or lay waste to any temples, what with the looming threat of the Cold War already saturating civilization with a newfound sense of cynical irony. How scary is an Antichrist in the age of music videos and nuclear proliferation? And with the Nineties on the horizon, well, no one's going to take this stuff all that seriously by the time the Grunge movement rolls around. Frankly, if Satan and his cult didn't get their evil wunderkind off the ground in the Seventies, I think they pretty much missed their shot.
Kind of sad, really. Hell of a waste of time.
There is a part 2 called... Whatever happened to Rosemary's baby...I know I watched it just can't remember it
@@kellyshort1959 this is part two. The original, first movie, is called "Rosemary's Baby".
@@psychedelic.dreamer I know I've seen it like 100 times
Damien (to Adrian): "Hold my beer!"
@@HandofOmega love your comment
I remember this being a tv movie from 1976.It was a movie of the week from ABC.
Adrien Woodhouse vs Damien Thorn
It’s so bad, that it’s good!
It's right up there with Plan 9 From Outer Space, arguably the worst movie ever made. lol
It's so bad it's just bad . It's rubbish . what we brits call Naff , cheap and tacky .
Why do I feel like Adrian’s comportment and style were an inspiration to both Ted bundy and Kim peek
The coach scene is haunting 😂
This could’ve been a great story if they had a better Screenplay, Writer, Director, Producer and so many others… The Oman was so much better!
The Ira Kevin follow up book is not to bad this is a mess
Killing Rosemary, which I assume they did, was a bummer.
I think she would have returned in the third film, had it been made.
@@ToylandChairman666 The second one was bad enough.
@@nassauguy48, I at least liked it enough to want to see some closure. This clearly wanted to lead into a third film or possibly a TV series. Wouldn't surprise me.
Their really clever who ever made this I bet they used magic
I was waiting for a reunion between mother and son. It doesn’t show that she died
He looks like a mime in the ceremony scene.
This movie's biggest sin is that it's boring as hell. It's also one of the worst choices for a sequel I could imagine--like making a sequel to Taxi Driver or something. I knew this was a TV movie, so my expectations were low, but this managed to surpass them.
Pattyy Duke and Tina Louise agreed to star in this?? 🤤
They were desperate for money.
Cool car 🖖
Adrian was hell on wheels in that scene.
Saw this movie many years ago. No, it's not a great movie and it compares very poorly to Rosemary's Baby, even for a sequel. But I'm sitting back with a drink and going to watch it. It's got wonderful actors and it's still more enjoyable than most of the films that are being made today.
I strongly agree with your comment.
True x I love the first Rosemary's Baby
I would watch it just for the outfits and the hairstyles! It wouldn't be such a bad movie if it wasn't for the overacting and underacting/ underwhelming acting of the lead characters!
So true
Just watching, didn't know there was a sequel, was better than i expected
Worth it, just to see Patty Lane meet Ginger Grant!
This sequel is scary and terrifying 😂😂😂😂
It's good to see Ginger made it off the island..
Mia Farrow played a better part than Patty Duke who I believe married Gomez Adams lol
So, Tina Louise said that she wanted no part of the Gilligan's Island sequels because that would compromise her acting career? What the hell does she call this? Patty Duke unfortunately peaked much too early when she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. After her mildly successful television show, it was all downhill made for television movies like this one.
“Curious under taste”! 😂Like the chocolate mouse!
I actually liked this one better than the first, seems like i’m in the minority 😂 It’s a typical 70s movie ☺️❤️🇦🇺
omygosh, i just skipped to the scene of ruth gordan & 'roman' (sic) retired, lounging & sipping cocktails in the hot california sun. NONE of those words should go in the same sentence as "minnie & roman castavet," who thought of this??
This is extremely strange already at two minutes!
Anyone check out "Apartment 7A?"
It's a prequel/midquel to RB and pretty good, especially compared to this.
Hey! Is that the elevator guy? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
IT’S ….ALIVE! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😅😆😆😆😆😆😆
Dead Alive was considered one of the Goryiest movies ever made. It was made by the guy who made Lord of the Rings Peter Jackson before he became famous!
"several things about George Maharis which are immediately appreciable at ten minutes into the film." INDEED.
This TV movie aired the same year that "The Omen" was released in theaters. "The Omen," with its demonic child, felt more like a sequel to "Rosemary's Baby" than this very boring story.
I thought the new night club music scene where everyone was in a spell was interesting. This happens more often than anybody thinks!!! It was kind of creepy when Adrians friend pulled out the plugs to the amps and yet the cool music continued playing. I would have been creeped out myself and left there in a heartbeat!!!!
The original Rosemary's Baby terrified me as a kid. I never even heard of this second one 😂
Saw this once in the mid 90's while tripping balls. Just now realizing that this wasn't just a bad trip.
I was a child when this came out. I just remember it was really BAD lol.
Ira Levin did write a follow up to his novel “Rosemary’s Baby”. Not great, but okay
CBS Media Ventures distributes this TV film.
Ruth Gordon was back for this?! Ray Milland? I’ve never seen this! 😮
I’ve never actually seen this and don’t want to. That being said, Ira Levin’s Son Of Rosemary was actually a decent enough sequel. Did you know that Rosemary actually ended up naming her baby Andy??
Stephen Mchaite was excellent in this movie tho
Couldn't agree more! He's awesome at what he does.
I don't know what it is about him but he always reminded me of Adam Ant especially during the punk stuff on stage... Just saw adamant in concert he's almost 70 years old now. I still get the same vibe here
Movie wasn´t based on the Son of Rosemary novel by Levin.
but Tina Louise people. LOVE HER.
Tina Louise is the sole survivor from Gilligan's Island.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc it's fitting cause they NEEDED her and led her to believe she was the star and she almost walked off GI. She stayed even though it led to her being overlooked for roles. She got Dallas and fans so were grateful.
@@tednorton5150Tina Louise was my favorite castaway. I was so disappointed when she refused to participate in the Gilligan's Island reunion tv-movies. I understand that Tina Louise was mad at creator Sherwood Schwartz because he made millions in syndication off the sitcom while the cast didn't receive any residuals. Despite her being typecast, Tina Louise got many acting roles on other TV shows and she appeared in the 1975 movie, The Step Ford Wives . Tina Louise finally reunited with the original castaways on the Ross Shafer talk show in 1988.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc she had to nail a specific character job with Ginger: she had to still be Tina but adopt but adopt just enough Marilyn Monroe. It was very subtle and she had to get an exact "shade" of it to pull if off. to this day a lot of people don't realize she was doing Marilyn cause she did it the right way and we think Ginger and not Marilyn. She couldn't have done a full Marilyn because Marilyn was very vulnerable whenever we saw her in real life situations like baking a pie or discovering things on the shore.... it woulldn't have worked. She had to make something original that she could modulate with the story lines. She was , aside from Gilligan from the most underrated pro on that show.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Yeah i knew about Stepford wives too but all that took a decade before she could her career back and she really didn't land a money gig until Dallas. Those series jobs started to pay in the seventies and I'm sure she made she made bankable money from the first season or two. Can't remember how long she lasted cause i didn't watch it much.
What was the deal with the weird looking painting over Adrian's baby Mommy's head?
They use the same same lighting clap sound in every old horror movie.
David Huffman was so cute. His murderer comes up for parole again very soon.
Just realized the redhead is Tina Louise
I am from Brazil, I watched this movie without my parent's consent and I almost s*****d my pants. Now, see this here 43 years later...I have only one thing to state: hey Google, Tesla and all...the bus was driving itself, "autonomous driving system" in 1976, see 24:37 you guys are lame!!
He went on to become Prime Minister of Canada.
😂😂😂😂
Stephen McNally is very good actor 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This Is so sad when Adrian sacrifice himself for the love of Ellen and in the end She gets pregnant with him 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Love Always wins against evil
Look what happened to the Rosemary’s Baby franchise
Rosemary's baby should be the part 1 of the Omen
Rosemary's Baby is a classic but this is some real Hollywood dreck right here. But thanks for uploading anyway.
Patty duke was so dramatic
pure genius!
OMG: Patty Duke as Neely O'Hara playing Mia Farrow playing Rosemary Woodhouse...the Wikipedia page quotes Daniel Goodwin: "This little-seen sequel to bypasses Ira Levin’s lacklustre literary follow-up “Son of Rosemary” and catches up with the characters from Polanski’s classic in a gauche and bumbling chase movie/disco horror hybrid. Director Sam O’Steen, editor of Rosemary’s Baby, and writer Anthony Wilson (The Twilight Zone, Land of the Giants, Planet of the Apes) deliver a hotchpotch of awkwardly lumped together chase and dance sequences, festooned with ham acting, garish fashion, glitter balls and Satanic rituals. LWHTRB withers into a limp and hackneyed trinket throughout the first half but bounces back into a colourful calamity that lacks the artistry and finesse of Polanski’s original yet is far from a generic retread." WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT??? YEE HA!
Women don't get as much of a career bump from an oscar as men do. So both patty duke and Ruth gordon probably needed the cash.
One movie rule should be, if you can’t get the original actors back, don’t make another😔
what is the band playing at the Castle Casino?
In which platform can I find classic movies ?
I love Maharis but he’s no Cassavetes
I've never heard porno music played by a live band. Lol
This film reminds me of race with the devil 1975😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s a much better movie!
@@YGardenRose thanks 👍
I can't get over the fact that Stephen McHattie played that shrink who was treating Elaine on Seinfeld. Well, at least he wasn't typecast.
10:32 The blonde is Beverly Sanders ; she was "Rayette" the waitress on the Mary Tyler Moore Show . And "Suzy" on Rhoda. I love perky charcater actresses like her . P.S. this movie is DREARY and that back lot with the exterior shots - is terrible . I expect Laverne and Shirley to come out skipping. Was Ray Milland a grouch in real life ? Anyone hear stories about him ?
Yes! Beverly is a great actress.
Believe it or not, I DO remember this!
Me too ! Do you remember reincarnation of Peter Proud?
10/10
Why do I feel like Adrian comportment and style was an inspiration to both Ted bundy and Kim peek
Was this shown in the UK? Had never heard of "Horror" Channel.
It's channel 317 on Sky, called the Horror Channel. 😊
@@psychedelic.dreamer Awesome. I'm in the US. I don't think this has been shown here in YEARS.
@@michaelnemo7629 that's a shame it hasn't been shown in so long, because it's a classic, in my opinion.
Louise's hair looks great!👍
This sucks so royally a JR. High school project. But wait till you see the remake with a Black Rosemary in Paris! Whatta Hooot!
When I first saw this, I thought the guy hanging out with Adrian was his boyfriend. (Am I off?)