Charles Manson gained notoriety and infamy for orchestrating the "Tate-LaBianca" murders of seven individuals in August 1969. In 1971, he received the death penalty for his involvement in these killings. The death penalty was invalidated in 1972 by the U.S. Supreme Court. He served out his ...
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“I had wanted the proprietress of the occult shop to be played as a lesbian to lend a bit of spice to the show. But Standards and Practices , the office of the network devoted to removing any element to a script that might offend Mrs. Grundy, sent a memo after that there must be ...
Director Sidney Lumet in an interview with critic James Grissom, said:“The highest compliment I can pay to her””to anyone””is that the talent frightens me, making me aware of the lack of it in so many and the power that accrues to those who have it and use it well. And the t...
Though Charles Manson was a notorious cult leader who was primarily responsible for the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders, he was also an aspiring musician. His debut albumLie: The Love and Terror Cultwas released in 1970, and according to the liner notes, the songs were recorded in 1967 and '68...