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* ''Film/Eli2019'': One of Eli's medications contains tannis root.

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* ''Film/Eli2019'': ''Film/{{Eli}}': One of Eli's medications contains tannis root.
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* The story of ''Film/{{Immaculate}}'' already owes a lot to ''Rosemary's Baby'', but Sister Isabelle's body after she jumps to her death is filmed exactly like the sight of Terry's body after she jumps to her death from the Bramford. Unlike Isabelle, it's heavily implied Terry was killed by the cult or possibly killed herself in order to escape impregnation, while Isabelle does so because she's not chosen. The less specific homage is the decision to never fully show Cecilia and Rosemary's [[spoiler:Antichrist]] babies respectively, just having them crying but not shown on camera and described by their horrified mothers.
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* ''Film/{{Birth}}'' is a movie-length {{homage}}. Both have a very straight-faced approach to their high-concept material, are set in a BigApplesauce version of New York City, and have a female protagonist with cropped hair struggling with young boys.
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* In ''It's A Madhouse'', Ben torments a pregnant female inmate in the asylum by telling her the story of Rosemary's Baby.

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* In ''It's A Madhouse'', Madhouse'' by Alan Bleasdale. Ben torments Vera, a pregnant female inmate in the asylum asylum, by telling her the story of Rosemary's Baby.

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'''Lucifer:''' Oh, did we ''ever''. And I'm pretty sure we made Film/RosemarysBaby!

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'''Lucifer:''' Oh, did we ''ever''. And I'm pretty sure we made Film/RosemarysBaby!Rosemarys Baby!


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* In ''It's A Madhouse'', Ben torments a pregnant female inmate in the asylum by telling her the story of Rosemary's Baby.
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* ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}''. Given that the title character is the Devil himself, it becomes an obligatory reference when [[WhatDidIDoLastNight Chloe mistakenly assumes she slept with him]]. Lucifer [[AboveTheInfluence to his surprise actually didn't]], but can't resist trolling her.
-->'''Chloe:''' Please tell me we didn't...\\
'''Lucifer:''' Oh, did we ''ever''. And I'm pretty sure we made Film/RosemarysBaby!
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References to the novel ''Literature/RosemarysBaby'' and its [[Film/RosemarysBaby film adaptation]] in other media.
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* The poster was used as the basis for the poster of ''End of Evangelion'', TheMovie of ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''.
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* ''A Film/DennisTheMenace Christmas'': When Dennis' attempts to bring Christmas cheer to Mr. Wilson result in Henry and Alice owing Mr. Wilson [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill approximately $45,000.00]], they try to take their mind off it by watching television. Unfortunately for them, ''Rosemary's Baby'' [[YourTelevisionHatesYou is one of the movies playing on television]], along with ''Film/ChildrenOfTheDamned'' and ''Film/TheBadSeed1956''.






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* ''Series/Supernatural'': In Season 12, Dean refers to the recently conceived Jack as "Rosemary's Baby".

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* ''Series/Supernatural'': ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': In Season 12, Dean refers to the recently conceived Jack as "Rosemary's Baby".
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* ''Series/{{Atlanta}}'': "Rich Wigga, Poor Wigga" has the "la la las" over the aftermath.
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* ''Film/LittleNicky'': The Devil's son is also called Adrian.

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* ''Series/MadMen'': In Season 5, Sally reads ''Rosemary's Baby'' on the night that their apartment is invaded and they're robbed.

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** There is a doctor named Dr Sapirstein.

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** There is a doctor named Dr Sapirstein.Sapirstein.
* ''Series/MadMen'': In Season 5, Sally reads ''Rosemary's Baby'' on the night that their apartment is invaded and they're robbed.

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* Griffin in ''Film/TheInvisibleMan2020'' is given the first name Adrian, which Rosemary calls her half-devil son.

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* The violent gaslighting abusive husband Griffin in ''Film/TheInvisibleMan2020'' is given the first name Adrian, which Rosemary calls her half-devil son.son.

* The woman humming over the opening credits of ''Film/{{Society}}'' and the lingering shot of the Gothic house that's the source of the madness is a ShoutOut.

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* ''Series/TheChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'':

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* ''Film/OnceUponATimeInHollywood'': Rick Dalton talks about ''Rosemary's Baby'' a lot in the context of Creator/RomanPolanski moving in next door to him.

* Griffin in ''Film/TheInvisibleMan2020'' is given the first name Adrian, which Rosemary calls her half-devil son.



* In ''Literature/DogsDontTalk'', Elizabeth's jealous dance teammates call her Rosemary's baby because they think she's the teacher Rosemary's favorite.

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* ''Series/GilmoreGirls'':
** Rory tells Dean that he's lurking around like "Ruth Gordon with tannis root."
** Richard wants to rent the movie as a Ruth Gordon marathon.

* ''Series/TheChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'':
** Sabrina wears a replica of Rosemary's red dress with a Peter Pan collar.
** There is a doctor named Dr Sapirstein.
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* In ''Literature/DogsDontTalk'', Elizabeth's jealous dance teammates call her Rosemary's baby because they think she's the teacher Rosemary's favorite.

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