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File:Rosemary's Matrix.jpg|link=Rosemary's Matrix|'''''[[Rosemary's Matrix]]''''' is an American science fiction horror film about a young woman (Mia Farrow) who comes to believe that her child is a computer simulation.
File:Rosemary's Matrix.jpg|link=Rosemary's Matrix|'''''[[Rosemary's Matrix]]''''' is an American science fiction horror film about a young woman (Mia Farrow) who comes to believe that her child is a computer simulation.
File:Alien - Budweiser Wassup scene.jpg|link=Alien: Wassup?|'''''[[Alien: Wassup?]]''''' is a 1979 science fiction alcoholism horror film starring John Hurt as a recovering alcoholic who falls off the wagon with catastrophic consequences for himself and his shipmates.


File:Rosemary's Nazi.jpg|link=Rosemary's Nazi|'''''[[Rosemary's Nazi]]''''' is a 1968 political horror film starring Mia Farrow and Adolph Hitler.
File:Rosemary's Nazi.jpg|link=Rosemary's Nazi|'''''[[Rosemary's Nazi]]''''' is a 1968 political horror film starring Mia Farrow and Adolph Hitler.
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* ''[[Rosemary's Nazi]]''
* ''[[Rosemary's Nazi]]''
* ''[[Sleeping Beauty: Resurrection]]''
* ''[[Sleeping Beauty: Resurrection]]''
* ''[[Alien: Wassup?]]''


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 04:59, 26 February 2023

Earliest known poster for Rosemary's Alien.
The infamous "stroller scene" from Rosemary's Alien.

Rosemary's Alien is a 1968 American horror science fiction film about a young mother who believes she has given birth to an aggressive alien invader.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (17 August 2022) - stroller scene
  • Post @ Twitter (31 October 2021)
  • Post @ Twitter (17 September 2021)