Apartment 7A, to stream on Paramount+ starting September 27, 2024, serves as a prequel to the iconic horror film Rosemary’s Baby. Directed by Natalie Erika James, this psychological thriller transports viewers to 1965 New York City, where the story revolves around Terry Gionoffrio, portrayed by Julia Garner. Songs from the film’s soundtrack here.
An ambitious dancer grappling with a career-threatening injury, Terry finds herself drawn into a web of intrigue and dark forces after being taken in by an older couple, played by Dianne Wiest and Kevin McNally, in the mysterious Bramford apartment building.
Terry is offered a chance at fame by an influential Broadway producer, played by Jim Sturgess. However, after a night she can’t fully recall, she begins to question the true nature of the couple’s intentions and the sinister happenings within the building. The movie explores themes of ambition and sacrifice while hinting at the malevolent history of the Bramford, setting the stage for the events that will later unfold in Rosemary’s Baby.
Joining Garner in this chilling tale are incredible actors such as Dianne Wiest, known for her exceptional performances in both film and theater, and Jim Sturgess, who adds depth to the narrative as a charismatic yet potentially dangerous figure. Other cast members include Marli Siu, Rosy McEwen, Andrew Buchan, and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith.
Apartment 7AÂ is produced by a prominent team including Michael Bay and John Krasinski, alongside Nina Byrne, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, and Allyson Seeger. Their collective experience in producing high-stakes thrillers lends credibility to this project. The screenplay was crafted by Natalie Erika James in collaboration with Christian White and Skylar James, ensuring a cohesive vision that honors the legacy of Ira Levin’s original work.
Apartment 7A (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Terry Gionoffrio (2:59)
- He Will Live (1:37)
- Welcome to the Bramford (1:50)
- Date Night (0:56)
- Ritual (2:23)
- Coven Whispers (1:55)
- What Drives You, Terry? (1:23)
- All Hail Satan (3:07)
- That Old Serpent (2:46)
- Our Falls Don’t Define Us (1:52)
- Perpetuo for Feet (1:27)
- Mrs. Gardenia (1:22)
- Born to Play (1:03)
- Tannis Root (1:28)
- Ankle (1:38)
- Haircut (0:54)
- Role of a Lifetime (1:00)
- Damaged Goods (1:40)
- Three Reasons (1:42)
Apartment 7A Soundtrack List of Additional Songs
- Tune Up (A) – Dick Walter
- Too Darn Hot – Caole Porte
- Trumpet – Paul Mottram
- Tap Combination – Rob Mackenzie
- Street Corner Blues Tenor Sax – Richard Geere
- Moving In The Right Direction – Benedic Lamdin & Riann Vosloo
- Rio Dreams – Will Kaplan
- Fur Elise – Beethoven
- Heart – Peggy Lee
- Pale Crook (Fragments 1,2,3 and 4) – Isobel Walter-Bridge
- Jolly Old Saint Nicholas – The Glenn Crytzer Orchestra
- If My Friends Could See Me Now – Cy Coleman & Dorothy Fields
- Be Me Baby – The Ronettes
- Angel of the Morning – Merrilee Rush
- Your Love – Geoff Gascoyne & Iain MacKenzie
- Lullaby, Part 2 (From the Motion Picture “Rosemary’s Baby) – Julia Garner
The Paramount film’s score is composed by Adam Price and Peter Gregson. Their musical contributions are expected to enhance the film’s suspenseful tone and emotional resonance. With a runtime of 104 minutes, Apartment 7A promises an engaging experience that not only pays homage to its predecessor but also stands on its own as a chilling exploration of ambition and horror.