The Bramford (apartment building)

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The Bramford is the ominous New York City apartment building in Ira Levin’s novel and the film “Rosemary’s Baby,” known for its eerie atmosphere and sinister residents.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional apartment building
fictional location
appearsIn film "Rosemary's Baby" NERFINISHED
novel "Rosemary's Baby" NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Guy Woodhouse NERFINISHED
Minnie Castevet NERFINISHED
Roman Castevet NERFINISHED
Rosemary Woodhouse NERFINISHED
Terry Gionoffrio NERFINISHED
creator Ira Levin NERFINISHED
fictionalLocationOf New York City NERFINISHED
genre horror
hasReputation eerie atmosphere
ominous
sinister residents
hasTheme occult
paranoia
urban isolation
inspiredByRealWorldBuilding The Dakota (New York City) NERFINISHED
medium film
literature
narrativeRole primary setting of "Rosemary's Baby"
settingFor Rosemary Woodhouse's pregnancy
satanic cult activities

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Minnie Castevet in Rosemary's Baby residence The Bramford (apartment building)
subject surface form: Minnie Castevet