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Of course there had been rumors . . . but then, there are always rumors! First, there were all those "ridiculous" stories about a twenty-year-old television ingenue named Mia Farrow being romantically involved with the most

Pictured here with her co-star John Cassavettes (sic), Mia plays an ill-fated victim of witchcraft in the film: Rosemary's Baby.

 

ment, somehow most of the papers managed to carry the nam of a "third party," (supposedly instigational in the break-up of their 16 month old marriage). Strangely enough, this "third party" was neither a man

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