Wednesday, March 12, 2008
By: MrDisgusting
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THR confirmed today news that Platinum Dunes and Paramount Pictures are inking a deal to remake Rosemary's Baby, which was a best-selling novel by playwright-author Ira Levin that was adapted in 1968 into a much-loved Paramount movie directed by Roman Polanski that starred Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes and Ruth Gordon, who won an Oscar for her role. What was relevant in the article was that "Platinum Dunes plans to be meticulous with the remake, knowing it has been entrusted with a jewel from the Paramount library." The story follows a young couple who move into a gothic New York apartment, where they are befriended by their elderly neighbors. After the woman becomes mysteriously pregnant, she discovers that the neighbors actually are part of a coven of witches and that her husband has allowed her to be impregnated by the devil in exchange for a successful career.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
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