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For personal use only. Kate begins to notice odd things about her child, such as the way other children don?t want to play with him, his strange provocation of animals, and his increasingly pronounced withdrawal from her. By the time she begins fearing for her life, however, it may be too late, and it?s up to her husband to figure out once and for all if the child really is the spawn of Satan. John Moore?s remake of Richard Donner?s unsettling 1976 horror classic increases the quality of production values, yet stays very true to the original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Thus Robert embarks on a lavish estate in England. The wonderful Mia Farrow (ROSEMARY?S BABY) is unbelievably creepy as Damian?s replacement nanny. For personal use only. The atmospheric, spooky mise-en-scene, marked by an almost constant storm and grey tones interrupted by startling reds, deliciously makes the most of the film?s exaggeratedly apocalyptic message. All rights reserved. The wonderful Mia Farrow (ROSEMARY?S BABY) is unbelievably creepy as Damian?s replacement nanny. For personal use only. John Moore?s remake of Richard Donner?s unsettling 1976 horror classic increases the quality of production values, yet stays very true to the original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Thus Robert embarks on a journey that takes him back to Italy, Jerusalem, and