A small tribute to actress Sharon Tate ("The Fearless Vampire Killers", among others) released 45 years later after her brutal murder in 1969 by the
Manson group. It's a silent piece with archive images of her visiting a British park, not sure if it was a film location/set but director J. Lee
Thompson and actor David Hemmings can be spotted at some bits.
Curious and fine moments where audiences can attest her great on-screen presence, beauty and joy but it doesn't reveal much of whom she was neither
captures moments from her films in the 1960's. An unfamiliar viewer won't find much enjoyment, and it all goes too quickly. Yet an interesting montage. 6/10.