
We’ve grown accustomed to horror films labeling themselves as either “based on” or “inspired by” true events, but few have been so blatantly shameless and exploitative as John R. Leonetti’s Wolves at the Door, which used the real-life murder Sharon Tate at the hands of the Manson Family as the basis for a shlocky R-rated genre film.
It’s not as if writer Gary Dauberman was trying to hide it, either, with the story revolving around two photogenic couples hosting a farewell get-together at their opulent home, when things are soon interrupted by a gang of intruders, who break in and start leaving a trail of bloody destruction in their wake.
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