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The Haunting of Sharon Tate

- Based on a True Story of one of the most Horrific Murders in History

Pregnant with director Roman Polanski's child and awaiting his return from Europe, 26-year-old Hollywood actress Sharon Tate becomes plagued by visions of her imminent death.

Release Date : 2019-04-05

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Voltage PicturesETA films1428 FilmsGreen Light PicturesSkyline Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Hilary Duff

Character Name : Sharon Tate

Original Name : Hilary Duff

Gender : Female

Jonathan Bennett

Character Name : Jay Sebring

Original Name : Jonathan Bennett

Gender : Male

Lydia Hearst

Character Name : Abigail Folger

Original Name : Lydia Hearst

Gender : Female

Pawel Szajda

Character Name : Wojciech Frykowski

Original Name : Pawel Szajda

Gender : Male

Ryan Cargill

Character Name : Steven Parent

Original Name : Ryan Cargill

Gender : Male

Tyler Johnson

Character Name : Tex Watson

Original Name : Tyler Johnson

Gender : Male

Bella Popa

Character Name : Susan 'Sadie' Atkins

Original Name : Bella Popa

Gender : Female

Fivel Stewart

Character Name : Yellow

Original Name : Fivel Stewart

Gender : Female

Ben Mellish

Character Name : Charles Manson

Original Name : Ben Mellish

Gender : Male

Joshua Lang

Character Name : Manson Family Driver

Original Name : Joshua Lang

Gender : Male

Reviews

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TalisBriedis

@TalisBriedis

2021-06-23

Based on a True Story...RLY??? This is really pushing the limits of "based on"...where to even begin..... I am sorry for the families that suffered in the loss of life in this true ordeal. Now some pathetic people have made a "movie" that makes a mockery of a tragic event. Shameful release!

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

If this movie was called 'The Haunting of Karen Slate', it just would be another terrible On Demand/DTV movie that I come across numerous times a year (many distributed by Lionsgate), but taking a real-life event, and one involving brutal murders, takes it to another level. This was just awful with a confusing plot, horrible dialogue, pedestrian direction (putting it kindly) and bad acting, particularly on Hillary Duff's part. If it weren't so disrespectful to the families involved, I would find part of this to be unintentionally funny, but can't even give it that much. I know the Razzies are a joke, but this one deserves all the hate that has come its way. This is one that should've remained on the dusty shelves in some nondescript basement office, or better yet, destroy the prints.