As an ode to actress Mia Farrow’s birthday, blogging duo Unhappy Hipsters critique the surprisingly divine décor of the New York apartment featured in her seminal 1968 thriller Rosemary’s Baby. The 23-year-old Farrow was catapulted to fame by her starring role as naïve young wife Rosemary Woodhouse, who has to contend with her devil-worshiping neighbors after moving into the Bramford, a mysterious 19th-century Gothic-revival building. “There is a hidden subplot within the film: Rosemary’s renovation of the apartment,” offers Unhappy Hipster Molly Jane Quinn, who with the blog’s co-founder Jenna Talbott appraised the film’s unexpected cult décor in their favorite scenes. “All the while Rosemary is remaking the apartment to suit her needs,...View more
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9 February, 2012
Rosemary’s Baby: Devilish Décor