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Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby

Adrian, once a baby, is now grown and estranged from his mother, contending with the occult influences that plague him and striving to outrun Satan himself.

Director(s)

Sam O'Steen

Ken Swor

Cast & Crew

Stephen McHattie

Stephen McHattie

Adrian / Andrew

Patty Duke

Patty Duke

Rosemary Woodhouse

Ray Milland

Ray Milland

Roman Castevet

Ruth Gordon

Ruth Gordon

Minnie Castevet

Tina Louise

Tina Louise

Marjean Dorn

Donna Mills

Donna Mills

Ellen

Broderick Crawford

Broderick Crawford

Holtzman

Buck Young

Buck Young

1st Trooper

David Huffman

David Huffman

Peter Simon

Sam O'Steen

Sam O'Steen

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D.J. Sullivan

D.J. Sullivan

Woman on Bus

George Maharis

George Maharis

Guy Woodhouse

Beverly Sanders

Beverly Sanders

Hollywood Columnist

Lloyd Haynes

Lloyd Haynes

Laykin

Brian Richards

Brian Richards

Dr. Lister

Philip Boyer

Philip Boyer

Adrian / Andrew, age 8

Andy Stone

Andy Stone

1st Boy

Calvin Rose

Calvin Rose

2nd Boy

Ken Swor

Ken Swor

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Details

GenresHorror, TV Movie
Runtime1h 36 mins
Released on29 Oct 1976
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

_**Rosemary’s baby in his late 20s living in the Los Angeles area**_ Rosemary (Patty Duke) finally escapes the coven of satanists when her son is eight years-old. The story then shifts to when Adrian (Stephen McHattie) is in his late 20s living with his “Aunt” (Tina Louise) at a casino in SoCal. Meanwhile the leaders of the goat-suckers (Ray Milland & Ruth Gordon) and Adrian’s father (George Maharis) are hovering nearby. Donna Mills is also on hand as a psychologist in the last act. "Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby" (1976) is a TV sequel to the iconic film from eight years prior. It’s too different to really compare since the original movie is a psychological drama/thriller (with only bits o’ horror) that took place almost entirely in an old apartment building in New York City. This one’s a chaotic coming-of-age television horror mixed with Los Angeles chase flick and 70’s music. It’s nowhere near as bad as its reputation, but it’s hampered by a slapdash, graceless style that takes time to acclimate to. A better TV movie of this sort is "Bay Coven," aka “Bay Cove” (1987). Yet it has its highlights despite the gauche tone. For one, McHattie is effective as the protagonist and the cast is generally notable. The psychological struggle between good and evil is interesting. Plus there are entertaining bits throughout, like the band at the casino, a scrap with bikers, the music and a couple noteworthy women. The concept naturally provokes comparisons to Marvel’s The Son of Satan, aka Daimon Hellstrom, a character that debuted two years before this flick went into production. Of course it lacks the ‘superhero’ angle. The movie runs about 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles. GRADE B-/C+

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