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Housekeeping rules in a movie maid in Manhattan?

house keeping rules in the movie maid in manhattan


Will there be a Little Manhattan 2?

no because the girl goes to camp and then private school so he never sees her again I hope so. the movie was great but she wont be there foreever


What movie was John Dillinger killed after watching?

Think you might mean John Dillinger and not James Dillinger. He was not killed while watching a movie it was outside the movie theatre that he was shot. Do not know the movie but it was his girlfriend who gave him away to the police. Does it really matter that much what he was watching?


Is Rosemary's Baby deformed or normal In the movie Rosemary mentions to the witches what have they done to his eyes and face.?

definatly deformed because its way cooler to be deformed. Yes, i know i didn't answer your qustion.


Was the son of rosemary made into a movie?

No, although I wish someone would. A movie sequel to Rosemary's Baby was made for television in the 1970's starring Ray Milland and Ruth Gordon. It was called "Look What Happened To Rosemary's Baby." Unlike "Son of Rosemary", the original writer, Ira Levin, did not contribute any new material to the TV movie. I saw the tv movie when I was young and remember being intrigued by it. There are a few minor similarities, such as the main portion of the movie taking place during the adult years of Rosemary's baby. The unofficial sequel has not been well regarded, but the book by Ira Levin was one of the few novels I really enjoyed reading from cover to cover and have hoped ever since that someone would use this to make a film sequel to one of the greatest movies of all time.