A young childless couple, Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse, move to New York's Bramford. Very soon, they meet their eccentric neighbors, Minnie and Roman Castevet, who constantly impose themselves as friends. They should have chosen a different apartment, cheaper and not in the gothic Bramford, and then Rosemary wouldn’t have to listen to the howls of neighbors through the wall and suspect that the child in her womb is not her husband's but who knows what.
Today, "Rosemary's Baby" has achieved cult status and is considered one of the greatest horror films of all time. According to the American Film Institute, this work ranks 9th on the list of the 100 most thrilling American films of the last 100 years.
