This Is No Dream: Making Rosemary's Baby |
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By (photographer):
| Willoughby, Bob |
Author:
| Munn, James |
Foreword by:
| Hackford, Taylor |
ISBN: | 978-1-909526-58-7 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2018 |
Publisher: | Reel Art Press Limited
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | AUD $99.00 |
Book Description:
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The birthing of Rosemary's Baby: behind the scenes, 50 years on
This Is No Dream: Making Rosemary's Babyis a definitive, illustrated history of Roman Polanski's great 1968 film, from director and casting choices to the kudos and condemnation it received upon its release. During its making, Polanski fell seriously behind schedule and was almost fired; star Mia Farrow faced an ultimatum--career or marriage--from husband Frank Sinatra; and actor John Cassavetes...
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The birthing of Rosemary's Baby: behind the scenes, 50 years on
This Is No Dream: Making Rosemary's Babyis a definitive, illustrated history of Roman Polanski's great 1968 film, from director and casting choices to the kudos and condemnation it received upon its release. During its making, Polanski fell seriously behind schedule and was almost fired; star Mia Farrow faced an ultimatum--career or marriage--from husband Frank Sinatra; and actor John Cassavetes nearly came to blows with his genius director. Photographer Bob Willoughby--a veteran special set photographer who shot for such movies as Ocean's 11(1960), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?(1966) and The Graduate(1967)--captured it all, along with other studio photographers.
The story begins with author Ira Levin, who was struck with the idea that "a fetus could be an effective horror if the reader knew it was growing into something malignly different from the baby expected." He set his story in present-day Manhattan, he made the mother-to-be a young woman who had just moved into a mysterious apartment building with her actor husband and he had the baby's father just happen to be the devil incarnate. And with that, Rosemary's Babywas born. For most of 1967, Levin's novel rested comfortably in the top ten of the New York Timesbestseller list. It was practically a given that a movie version would be made and, by August 1967, cameras were ready to roll. On June 12, 1968, Rosemary's Babyhit American theaters.
This book, commemorating the 50th anniversary of this landmark picture, features Bob Willoughby's work, with many of his behind-the-scenes images presented here for the first time.