Eye of the Devil (1966)

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Eye of the Devil (1966)
Sharon Tate in Eye of the Devil (1966)
“60s horror movies reflect an era of rapid change and uncertainty, and a yawning generation gap. the social stability of the post-war years crumbled as attitudes to everything from hemlines to homosexuality underwent a seismic shift. horror movies, especially those made for low budgets outside the mainstream studio system, offered ways to process and interpret the rapid pace of change. they often served as cautionary tales about the dangers of abandoning traditional values.”
Sharon Tate, 1966
Eye of the Devil
SHARON TATE as ODILE de CARAY EYE of the DEVIL (1966)
Sharon Tate in Eye of the Devil (1966)
Sharon Tate photo taken by Philippe Le Tellier in France, 1965, during the filming of 'Eye of the Devil'
Sharon Tate in Eye of the Devil (1966)