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Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin
Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin












Rosemary

Thanks to Inciminci for this wonderful first buddy read. Not gruesome in the slightest, but scary enough to make your skin crawl through almost all the ride. Something is very wrong.Ī lovely horror classic. But then Rosemary’s health starts deteriorating, and strange events start happening all around them. And when Guy finally gets his big break, and Rosemary gets pregnant, everything seems happy and according to plan. But they don’t care once Guy’s acting career starts picking up, their plan is to start a big family. Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse are moving to the Bramford, an apartment complex in NYC renowned for its long history of tragic incidents. He was seventy-eight at the time of his death. Ira Levin died from a heart attack at his home in Manhattan, on 12 November 2007. Stephen King has described Ira Levin as "the Swiss watchmaker of suspense novels, he makes what the rest of us do look like cheap watchmakers in drugstores." Chuck Palahniuk, in, calls Levin's writing "a smart, updated version of the kind of folksy legends that cultures have always used." Other Levin novels were turned into movies, including The Boys from Brazil in 1978 The Stepford Wives in 1975 and again in 2004 and Sliver in 1993. Roman Polanski, who wrote and directed the film, was nominated for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. Ruth Gordon won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance. It was made into a film starring Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes. Levin's best known novel is Rosemary's Baby, a horror story of modern day satanism and the occult, set in Manhattan's Upper West Side. In 1982, it was made into a film starring Christopher Reeve and Michael Caine. Levin's best known play is Deathtrap, which holds the record as the longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway and brought Levin his second Edgar Award. A Kiss Before Dying was turned into a movie twice, first in 1956, and again in 1991. Levin's first novel, A Kiss Before Dying, was well received, earning him the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. No Time for Sergeants is generally considered the precursor to Gomer Pyle, USMC.

Rosemary

The play was turned into a movie in 1958, and co-starred Don Knotts, Griffith's long-time co-star and friend. Levin's first produced play was No Time for Sergeants (adapted from Mac Hyman's novel), a comedy about a hillbilly drafted into the United States Air Force that launched the career of Andy Griffith. Levin graduated from the Horace Mann School and New York University, where he majored in philosophy and English.Īfter college, he wrote training films and scripts for television.














Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin