Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301641876 Format: NTSC ISBN: 6301641876 Label: Universal Studios Ho Manufacturer: Universal Studios Ho Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Ho Release Date: 1987-08-20 Running Time: 74 Studio: Universal Studios Ho Theatrical Release Date: 1974-10-01
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Rosemary's Baby Meets Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Comment: SPOILERS:
Barbara Eden stars in this made for 1974 TV movie with a science fiction flair to it. A woman(Barbara) becomes pregnant and her husband had a vacectomy years ago. So who's the father? That's the big question throughout the movie. During her pregnancy her behavior and personality begins to change, she eats large amounts of salt on her food, she has unexplained outbursts, she drinks scalding hot strong coffee continually, eats raw meat, reads tons of books by scanning them with her finger, her blood type changes, she has mysterious scratches on her face that quickly disappear, she wants to sleep in a freezing cold room with a window wide open, and she talks in a strange tongue. She acts so bizarre her husband doesn't know what has gotten into her.(no pun intended).
When the question of abortion comes(husband really doesn't want children) the growing infant keeps that from happening by making Barabara's blood pressure drop & a fever spike that prevents the abortion surgery from going through.
SPOILER:
Towards the end, after being hypnotized by a friend she tells the story of how she was abducted into a spacecraft by aliens who impregnated her one day when she was out drawing landscapes in the mountains. At the very end, about two dozen women(Barbara included) now with their half alien infants(they look like normal babies), walk toward a light talking them back into the spacecraft forever. That's the final bizarre scene.It seems Barbara was not the only victim of alien abduction.
In the 1970's there was alot of talk of alien abductions and this is where this idea for this made for TV movie came from. It's a OK movie for Barbara Eden fans & the acting is good, the subject is just strange. Customer Rating: Summary: The E.T. Within Comment: A creepy variation of ROSEMARY'S BABY, THE STRANGER WITHIN stars Barbara Eden playing against type. The story and plot may be a little derivative but the real treat is to see Barbara Eden as a women with an unsuspected (alien)pregnancy go through emotional tantrums and weird eating binges as the pregnancy takes over her personality and body chemistry (i.e. her blood-type changes and has an appetite for salt). Writer Richard Matheson's (SOMEWHERE IN TIME, TRILOGY OF TERROR), story has the right amount of suspense and terror to sustain a 90-minute tv film although sometimes it becomes a little repetative especially when Barbara Eden's character is in and out of the hospital during the duration of the film. However, some of the subject matter is probably daring for it's day (early 1970's) with such mentions of vasectomys and alien abductions. Overall, a decent sci-fi horror film made for the small screen that has its moments of suspense and horror. Also its worth a look to see Barbara Eden in a dramatic role and doing some off the wall things (which are tame for 1970's tv standards). Good support work from actors George Grizzard , David Doyle (tv's CHARLIE'S ANGELS' 'Bosley'), Joyce Van Patten and Nehemiah Persoff(YENTL). Customer Rating: Summary: ROSEMARY'S BABY WITH A TWIST Comment: THIS CREEPY MELLODRAMA STARS BARBARA EDEN AS A WOMAN WHO IS PREGNANT BUT HER HUSBAND WHO HAD A VASECTOMY COULFN'T POSSIBLY BE THE FATHER THEREFORE WHO IS? WITHOUT GIVING TOO MUCH AWAY THINK ROSEMARY'S BABY MEETS ALIEN
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