Don’t Make Waves (Alexander Mackendrick, 1967) was a Tony Curtis comedic vehicle in which Sharon Tate debuted in the part of Malibu, a beautiful blonde bunny who rescues a New York tourist from drowning and sucks him into the swingin’, farcical Southern California beach scene, complete with over-inflated egos, nouveau riche developers, mudslides, meditation, and Muscle Beach.
FROM A NICE SITE ABOUT
SHARON
Thanks to Hellz Bellz for the link
6 comments:
I remember being impressed by Sharon when I saw the TV ads for, Don't Make Waves. Never saw the movie.
43 years later and it still makes me sick to look at what a vibrant and beautiful person she was and then factor in the mindless horror of her last moments on earth. Her, and Abigal, and Shorty, All of them. Such an idiotic waste. Even more so knowing the force behind it still doesn't fully acknowledge his role or has spent ten seconds regreting it.
A classic beauty
Yummy!
Don't forget about the baby who was killed by typewriter stealing psycho Tex.
I wonder whether anybody surfs on those long boards anymore?
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