Don't Make Waves -
Released on June 20, 1967, is a satirical sex comedy directed by Alexander Mackendrick (known for Sweet Smell of Success ). It serves as a vivid time capsule of Southern California's "go-go" beach culture, bodybuilding scene, and high-living hillside enclaves. Plot Overview
Despite its initial mixed reception, the film has gained some cult status for its unique hodgepodge of styles and its role in pop culture history—specifically, Tate's character Malibu served as the inspiration for the original Malibu Barbie . Key Highlights Don't Make Waves
Critics and audiences often highlight the film's climax, featuring a house and pool sliding down a cliff during a mudslide, as a standout moment with impressive special effects for the era. Sharon Tate’s performance as Malibu is widely regarded as the film's highlight; she is credited with "stealing the film" in what was billed as her major debut. Released on June 20, 1967, is a satirical