Don't Make Waves
Year | 1967 |
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Country | USA |
Tagline | Turn on! Stay loose! Make out! |
Director | Alexander Mackendrick |
Cinematography | Philip H. Lathrop |
Scriptwriters | Ira WallachGeorge KirgoMaurice Richlin |
Produced | John CalleyMartin RansohoffJulian Bercovici |
Music | Vic Mizzy |
Art Direction | Edward C. CarfagnoGeorge W. DavisDonfeld |
Editing | Rita RolandThomas Stanford |
Genres | MelodramaComedy |
Release Date | June 20, 1967 |
Runtime | 97 min. |
Plot Summary
Did You Know?
Instead of Julie Newmar got the role of Sharon Tate.
Producer Martin Ransohoff announced that it was the first film of actress Sharon Tate. Tate has appeared in films, including in a cameo (not listed in credits) roles in the film Ransohoff "the Americanization of Emily" (1964) and the British horror movie "Eye of the devil" (1966).
Sharon Tate told her husband, Roman Polanski, happy atmosphere of this film was marred when a young stuntman Bob Buker (Bob Buquor) drowned after descending by parachute in the Pacific ocean.
Roman Polanski wrote that the salary of his wife Sharon Tate in this movie was 750 dollars a week.
The main song of the film composed and recorded by the band the Byrds. By a strange coincidence the producer of the first two albums of this group was Terry Melcher, who was the previous occupant of 10050 Cielo Drive. In this house, the actress Sharon Tate and her friends were murdered by members of Charles Manson on August 9, 1969.