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The film inaugurated cinema's growing fascination with [[demon]]s and [[occult]] themes in the coming decades, and the novel's author Ira Levin wondered in a 2003 afterword whether his idea for ''Rosemary's Baby'' ultimately led to an increase in religious fundamentalism.
The film inaugurated cinema's growing fascination with [[demon]]s and [[occult]] themes in the coming decades, and the novel's author Ira Levin wondered in a 2003 afterword whether his idea for ''Rosemary's Baby'' ultimately led to an increase in religious fundamentalism.
Another film in the "apartment horror" sub-genre, the made-for-television movie ''[[Nightmare on the 13th Floor]]'' (1990), has been unfavorably compared to ''Rosemary's Baby''.


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