Από το σάουντρακ του μεγάλου Πολωνού συνθέτη για την ταινία “Το Μωρό Της Ρόζμαρι” του Ρόμαν Πολάνσκι, 1969
From the great Polish composer’s soundtrack for “Rosemary’s Baby” by Roman Polanski, 1969

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That’s a jolly tune. For a sinister story.
Yes, this guy Komeda was a superb composer [and a jazz man]. He died 38 years old!
https://oannes.gr/krzysztof-komeda-b-day-knife-in-the-water-rosemarys-baby-the-fearless-vampire-killers-astigmatic/
That was one scary movie, the book as well.
Yes it sure was. But not as freaking scary as The Tenant by the same director!
I haven’t seen “The Tenant.” I just looked it up online. Robert Ebert sure hated it!
Trust me, the guy doesn’t have a clue.
You’ve convinced me to watch it. (I always enjoyed Ebert’s movie reviews for how entertainingly opinionated they were. My husband hated them.)
This movie was like a premonition,
Sharon Tate was cult murdered a couple of months later.
Komeda is definitely a great composer
Still, I will never watch the movie again.
“In Cold Blood” falls into this category for me. One watch lasts a lifetime.