2011 May : MANSON GIRLS : The Movie and The Memorabilia

                                by THIRSTY, staythirstymedia.com                
                                                                                
                                                                 

“How America raised a nation of female serial killers,” is Susanna Lo’s tagline 
for her upcoming movie, Manson Girls. Based on the infamous harem cultivated by 
Charles Manson, Lo’s original screenplay offers a fresh profile of the women 
responsible for what has been called the Manson Murders. With accomplished 
actors like Eric Balfour, Estella Warren and Taryn Manning, to name a few, and 
a score written by Doobie Brothers Guy Allison and John McFee, director Lo aims 
to recreate the Summer of ’69, a time when sex, drugs and rock n’ roll ruled 
the world.

THIRSTY: What persuaded you to write the screenplay for Manson Girls?

Susanna Lo: As a kid who just moved to the United States from Hong Kong, I 
remember seeing the commercial for the movie-of-the-week, Helter Skelter, and 
that terrified me. We never had anything like the Tate/LaBianca murders in Hong 
Kong that I was aware of. Then ten years ago, I found myself living across from 
the LaBianca estate on Waverly Drive. There were tour buses filled with people 
from all over the world coming to see the murder site. I became fascinated in 
finding out more about the story, not Charlie's story, that's been told a 
million times, and quite frankly, bored me. But as a woman, as a writer, as a 
director, I thought that the story of the girls, who they were before they met 
Charlie and who they became at Spahn Ranch, was infinitely more captivating and 
powerful; not to mention more original.

THIRSTY: How long did it take you to research and write the screenplay?

Susanna Lo: It usually takes me less than two weeks to come up with a first 
draft of any screenplay. Manson Girls took nearly a year for the first draft. 
It wasn't just the overwhelming amount of research involved, it was the fact 
that the story was such a devastating and horrific part of American history 
that it made it very tough to write. I simply had to take breaks to breathe.

THIRSTY: You have assembled an extraordinary cast of young, very talented 
actors and actresses. What is your secret?

Susanna Lo: I believe the only way to get a talented and very dedicated cast of 
actors onboard is to offer a strong screenplay and original acting parts that 
have not been offered to them before. Manson Girls has many roles that will 
give an established actor: Taryn Manning; Estella Warren; Eric Balfour - or 
up-and-coming young actors in television series: Tania Raymonde of MTV's Death 
Valley; Brit Morgan of True Blood; Gillian Zinser of 90210, the ability to flex 
their acting muscles.

THIRSTY: What does the Manson Girls logo mean?

Susanna Lo: The peace sign in the logo is obvious, the flower is innocence and 
love, and the drop of blood is the evil that invaded this world of peace and 
love. That was the 60's, hope and idealism mixed in with the tragedy of 
Vietnam, and ultimately, the crimes of the Manson Family. It's all about 
innocence lost.

THIRSTY: How do you plan to recreate what it was like to live the Summer of ’69?

Susanna Lo: Without a doubt, the music of the times plays heavily in this film 
to evoke what it was like to be there during the Summer of Love. I was 
approached by many representatives of musicians, from members of Guns N’ Roses 
to Prince's band. Then I was introduced to Guy Allison of The Doobie Brothers. 
Guy and I hit it off immediately. Then he brought John McFee into the mix and 
it was a no-brainer, I knew these were the guys to help me recreate the musical 
vibe of the 60s. The props are also vital. We're working on bringing back the 
everyday items from the 60s, from Zippo lighters and Zig-Zag papers to Harley 
Davidsons. Then the clothes, from wearing Levis to tie-dye while smoking a 
Lucky Strike and tossing a shot of Wild Turkey. All this helps to recreate the 
Summer of ‘69. And some of the actresses are so dedicated to their parts, 
they're going au naturel and not bothering to shave. It's quite a captivating 
cast and creative crew that we have assembled to bring to life Spahn Ranch, 
Venice Beach and Haight Ashbury in 1969.

True to the time-honored tradition of Hollywood movie tie-ins, Manson Girls 
recently opened a MANSON GIRLS virtual store to allow fans an opportunity to 
show their support for the film by wearing the film’s logo.

                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                        

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