#26: Mia Farrow Preps for a Scene on the Set of Rosemary’s Baby
Mia Farrow stands patiently as wardrobe makes final adjustments, arms out, expression light but focused. With her pixie cut and delicate frame, she already looks transformed—fragile, modern, and quietly uneasy, exactly the energy that would define one of horror’s most unforgettable performances.

Rosemary’s Baby (1968) relied on subtlety more than shocks, and Farrow carried that weight effortlessly. Between takes, it was fittings, lights, and long pauses. On screen, it became something far darker. This moment captures the calm before the psychological storm—and a star on the brink of icon status.
