A) Ira Levin B) Agatha Christie C) Anne Rice D) Stephen King
A) 1967 B) 1973 C) 1982 D) 1955
A) Paris B) Chicago C) Los Angeles D) New York City
A) Dr. Thompson B) Dr. Sapirstein C) Dr. Anderson D) Dr. Richards
A) The Wellington B) The Ashcroft C) The Carlton D) The Bramford
A) Guy Woodhouse B) David Miller C) Michael Johnson D) John Smith
A) Emmanuel Lubezki B) Gordon Willis C) William A. Fraker D) Roger Deakins
A) Stanley Kubrick B) Steven Spielberg C) Alfred Hitchcock D) Roman Polanski
A) Empire State Building B) Central Park C) Statue of Liberty D) The Dakota
A) 1976 B) 2014 C) 1968 D) 1967
A) Angela Dorian B) Mia Farrow C) Patsy Kelly D) Ruth Gordon
A) Terry Gionoffrio B) The Castevets C) Guy Woodhouse D) Dr. Hill
A) Angela Dorian B) Mia Farrow C) Ruth Gordon D) Patsy Kelly
A) Science fiction B) Paranoia, women's liberation, Catholicism, and the occult C) Western D) Romantic comedy
A) She becomes pregnant. B) She apparently jumps to her death from the Castevets' seventh-floor apartment. C) She marries Guy Woodhouse. D) She moves into Rosemary's apartment.
A) Terry’s ‘tannis root’ pendant B) A necklace with a cross C) A chocolate mousse D) A book on witchcraft
A) He is a police officer. B) He lands an important role in a play. C) He is a lawyer. D) He is a doctor.
A) They are undercover agents. B) They are neighbors from another building. C) They are distant relatives. D) They belong to a Satanic coven with sinister plans for her baby.
A) A secret laboratory. B) A hidden door leading to a cradle with an infant having demonic eyes. C) A stash of illegal drugs. D) A treasure chest.
A) The baby will inherit the Bramford building. B) The baby will be adopted by another family. C) The baby is Satan's son, destined to lead Satanists in a revolt. D) The baby will become a famous actor.
A) She calls the police. B) She confronts Guy Woodhouse. C) She tenderly begins to rock the cradle despite being horrified. D) She leaves the apartment immediately.
A) He falls into a mysterious coma and later dies. B) He marries Grace Cardiff. C) He moves away from New York City. D) He becomes friends with Rosemary.
A) They are moving into Rosemary's apartment. B) They have no interest in her or the baby. C) They are planning to leave New York City permanently. D) They will be going on a trip soon, so she needn't worry about them harming the baby.
A) He is a distant relative of Guy Woodhouse. B) He is part of the coven and has a tannis root odor. C) He is planning to move out of New York City. D) He is an undercover detective.
A) A stash of money and jewels. B) A secret passage to the roof. C) A collection of witchcraft artifacts. D) A hidden door leading into the Castevets' apartment with a cradle inside.
A) The child will be adopted by another family. B) The child will inherit the Castevets' fortune. C) The child will become a famous musician. D) The child is destined to lead Satanists in a revolt against their enemies.
A) 'Hell Hath No Fury' B) 'Nightmare on Roseanne' C) 'The Devil's Advocate' D) 'Satan, Darling'
A) Ruth Gordon B) Mia Farrow C) Zoe Saldaña D) Patty Duke
A) 2014 B) 1997 C) 2020 D) 2003
A) 2024 B) 2008 C) 1997 D) 2016
A) The ninth episode B) The final episode C) The first episode D) The fifth episode
A) Michael Bay B) Frank Mancuso Jr. C) Ira Levin D) Agnieszka Holland
A) Tales from the Hood B) V/H/S C) XX D) Creepshow
A) $1.5 million B) $1.9 million C) $2 million D) $2.5 million
A) Variety B) The New York Times C) San Francisco Examiner D) The Monthly Film Bulletin
A) Jack Nicholson B) John Cassavetes C) Tony Curtis D) Robert Redford
A) Sony Music B) Warner Bros. Records C) Waxwork Records D) Universal Music Group
A) December 1, 2023 B) November 15, 2023 C) October 10, 2023 D) September 5, 2023
A) $3.2 million B) $25 million C) $33,397,080 D) $50 million
A) Bewitched B) Peyton Place C) The Mary Tyler Moore Show D) Gilligan's Island
A) Tony Curtis B) Robert Redford C) Sidney Blackmer D) Jack Nicholson
A) December 25, 2011 B) September 10, 2012 C) October 30, 2012 D) November 15, 2013
A) $100,000 B) $150,000 C) $250,000 D) $200,000
A) Shahrokh Hatami B) Stanley Kubrick C) Martin Scorsese D) Roman Polanski
A) Jack Nicholson B) Tony Curtis C) Robert Redford D) John Cassavetes
A) Chrysler Building B) Flatiron Building C) The Dakota's exteriors D) Empire State Building
A) 80% B) 85% C) 97% D) 90%
A) Robert Evans B) Roman Polanski C) William Castle D) Alfred Hitchcock
A) Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby B) Alamet-i-Kiyamet C) The Man Who Wasn't There D) Son of Rosemary
A) John Cassavetes B) Tony Curtis C) Ralph Bellamy D) Sidney Blackmer
A) The Guardian B) Rolling Stone C) Variety D) Time Magazine
A) Approximately three weeks B) Six weeks C) Two weeks D) One month
A) It was poorly directed. B) It achieved several exhilarating milestones without explicit violence or gore. C) It had too much gore for its time. D) It was a failure at the box office.
A) Ralph Bellamy B) Tony Curtis C) John Cassavetes D) Sidney Blackmer
A) William Castle B) Roman Polanski C) François Truffaut D) Alfred Hitchcock
A) Robert Redford B) Tony Curtis C) Jack Nicholson D) John Cassavetes
A) Rolling Stone B) Variety C) Mad magazine D) Time Magazine
A) Frank Sinatra B) Robert Redford C) Jack Nicholson D) Al Pacino
A) Near Santa Catalina Island B) In San Francisco Bay C) On Lake Tahoe D) Off the coast of Miami
A) 100 B) 75 C) 16 D) 88
A) "Moonlight Sonata" B) "The Entertainer" C) "Clair de Lune" D) "Für Elise"
A) Bernard Herrmann B) Krzysztof Komeda C) Ennio Morricone D) John Williams
A) The Beatles B) Deep Purple C) Pink Floyd D) Led Zeppelin
A) Tuesday Weld B) Jane Fonda C) Patty Duke D) Sharon Tate
A) Variety B) San Francisco Examiner C) The New York Times D) Monthly Film Bulletin |