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In "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), at 9, Roman Polanski's adaptation of the novel by Ira Levin, Mia Farrow plays a pregnant young wife residing in the Dakota on the Upper West Side who comes to believe that her husband (John Cassavetes), in return for success as an actor, has arranged something nefarious with the people next door for the child she is expecting.
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This foursome fits together so nicely, in fact, that it also makes you wonder why the rest of us haven't arranged something similar -- or why, to put it another way, men and women don't play golf together more often.
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You may have arranged to pay them something; if not, tip them or at least give them some baked goods.
It was so awful, it was almost comic – it was like something I had arranged for a character in one of my novels".
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