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Director: Natalie Barandes
Cast: Dominique Swain, Jennifer Coolidge, Oliver Hudson, Chris Gartin
August 8, 1969. The hottest night of the summer. Amid sex, drugs and the Vietnam War, a privileged teenage girl is about to learn that no one is safe. High in the Hollywood Hills, her life will become inextricably tied to the grim "Manson Family" murders when she grows up in a single, shocking night.
Critical Reception & Ratings
As Virgins Fall is a 2003 thriller film directed by Natalie Barandes that has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's portrayal of the Manson Family murders has been praised, its pacing and development have been criticized by some reviewers. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its public reception is unclear as rating information is not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thriller films and director Natalie Barandes' unique style will appreciate the tense, unsettling atmosphere of 'As Virgins Fall' (2003), which blends social commentary on the 1960s counterculture with a gripping narrative of a privileged teen's connection to the Manson Family murders.