
"The Haunting of Sharon Tate" is a psychological horror film that dramatizes the terrifying experiences of actress Sharon Tate during her pregnancy, as she awaits the return of her husband, director Roman Polanski, from Europe. Haunted by disturbing visions of her own impending death, the film explores the tension and dread leading up to the tragic real-life events of 1969.
Trivia:
1. The film marks the last feature film role for actress Hilary Duff, who portrays Sharon Tate, showcasing a departure from her previous work in family-friendly and comedic roles.
2. The movie was co-written and directed by Daniel Farrands, known for focusing on horror movies inspired by true crime stories.
3. Despite its sensitive subject matter, the production team aimed to respectfully portray Sharon Tate's story by consulting with those close to her to ensure authenticity in the portrayal.