Sharon Tate (SPOILERS)
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Yes, I believe her portrayal in Tarantino's movie is accurate, she was a simple, innocent, beautiful girl,
who only wanted to be liked, and hadn't a bad thing to say about anything or anyone.
I put off watching the film because I was told of the bloodbath ending, I couldn't
face watching her being murdered.
But then I found out the truth about the ending and thoroughly enjoyed the film.
who only wanted to be liked, and hadn't a bad thing to say about anything or anyone.
I put off watching the film because I was told of the bloodbath ending, I couldn't
face watching her being murdered.
But then I found out the truth about the ending and thoroughly enjoyed the film.
Big-Bo-Beep said:
Yes, I believe her portrayal in Tarantino's movie is accurate, she was a simple, innocent, beautiful girl,
who only wanted to be liked, and hadn't a bad thing to say about anything or anyone.
I put off watching the film because I was told of the bloodbath ending, I couldn't
face watching her being murdered.
But then I found out the truth about the ending and thoroughly enjoyed the film.
Agreed - that the ending deviated from reality was a definite highlight.who only wanted to be liked, and hadn't a bad thing to say about anything or anyone.
I put off watching the film because I was told of the bloodbath ending, I couldn't
face watching her being murdered.
But then I found out the truth about the ending and thoroughly enjoyed the film.
i4got said:
Agreed - that the ending deviated from reality was a definite highlight.
Indeed, if only Manson's murdering scumbags had come to such a grisly end in reality.I watched her in The Wrecking Crew and she was great, while Dean Martin was less so.
Sharon might have been a rival to Streisand and Hawn in the screwball comedies of the 1970s.
Eric Mc said:
Which "Buck Rogers" are you talking about?
The one that went missing in 1987 
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533098/
Edit. Just fell into that one.. Very funny Eric.
Edited by mygoldfishbowl on Monday 1st June 08:37
Eric Mc said:
I was wondering because the TV series was from the 1970s and the original film series was from the 1930s. Tate was murdered in 1969.
I hadn't realised that there was another Buck Rodgers between those two versions from the 30s and 70s.
No worries Eric I was wrong anyway. I was getting Sharon Tate confused with Dorothy Stratton. It's my age, memory isn't what it used to be and probably because they were both horribly murdered. I hadn't realised that there was another Buck Rodgers between those two versions from the 30s and 70s.
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