![]() “The Tate Murders remain a horrifying cultural fascination, even nearly 50 years after they occurred,” said Saban Films’ Bill Bromiley. The film follows actress Sharon Tate (Duff) in the weeks leading up to her and her unborn child’s murder as she is plagued by visions of her impending death. ![]() Lucas Jarach and Eric Brenner also produced through Jim Jacobsen’s Skyline Entertainment banner, which also fully financed the film. Daniel Farrands ( Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, The Haunting in Connecticut) wrote, directed and produced the film. distribution rights from Voltage Pictures to true-crime psychological thriller The Haunting of Sharon Tate starring Hilary Duff (“Younger,” The Perfect Man), Jonathan Bennett ( Mean Girls, Cheaper by the Dozen 2) and Lydia Hearst ( Between Worlds, “South of Hell”). ![]() LOS ANGELES (November 4, 2018) – Saban Films announced today that they have acquired U.S. ![]()
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