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1* AbilityOverAppearance: Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio and Creator/BradPitt aren't all that similar-looking, even though it's said a few times how great a match Rick's stuntman Cliff is for him. Few people critiqued this though, with both performances being highly acclaimed.
2* ActingForTwo: In addition to his on-screen role as Randy Lloyd, Creator/KurtRussell voices the off-screen narrator. This is carried over to the film's foreign dubs, where whoever voice Randy also voices the narrator.
3* ActingInTheDark: The ending was deliberately omitted from copies of scripts in order to keep it secret from everyone, including the studio. The only people who really knew the ending right at the beginning of production apart from Creator/QuentinTarantino were the lead actors themselves and a close friend of Creator/RomanPolanski, to whom Tarantino showed the entire script. Robert Richardson said that he and other main crew members were only told of it two months prior to filming the climax. Others learned it much later into filming or during post-production; an example would be that Creator/MargaretQualley only found out through Creator/BradPitt while filming at the Spahn Ranch set.
4* ActorInspiredElement:
5** Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio had a very difficult time playing Dalton's roles as Dalton would, rather than how he himself would, especially since Dalton is supposed to be an actor of hidden range, so he suggested Dalton forgetting his lines mid-scene to, ironically, help him stay in character as Dalton. The following scene in the trailer was also unscripted.
6** Although Creator/BurtReynolds, who was originally cast as George Spahn, died before he could film any of his scenes, he still managed to contribute one element to the final film. Upon learning that Creator/BradPitt was going to play Cliff, Reynolds told Tarantino "You've gotta have someone say 'You're pretty for a stunt guy'" to Cliff. The line as suggested by Reynolds appears verbatim in the final film, said by Creator/BruceLee.
7* ActorInspiredHeroism: The original script had Cliff outright winning against Creator/BruceLee with a cheap shot, but Creator/BradPitt himself objected to it, knowing full well how bad it could look, even with Cliff being established as [[UnreliableNarrator unreliable in his narration]].
8* ActorSharedBackground: Like Roman Polanski, RafaƂ Zawierucha is a native of Poland.
9* ApprovalOfGod: Debra Tate was initially very apprehensive about the project, as she feared the murder of her sister Creator/{{Sharon|Tate}} would be salaciously exploited (she's been defending her sister's memory against exploitation for decades), but after talking with Creator/QuentinTarantino and reading the script, she gave it her blessing. Debra also admitted that she wept when she saw Creator/MargotRobbie perform as Sharon, saying that Robbie nailed the role: "[[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I actually got to see my sister again nearly 50 years later]]."
10* BannedInChina: A peculiar case. China rejected the film not because of anything related to its content being explicit, but because of the portrayal of Creator/BruceLee (as mentioned below), who remains a cinematic icon in China.
11* CameoProp: Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}} seen in the bookstore visited by Tate is the real Maltese Falcon, now owned by Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio.
12* CastTheRunnerUp: Creator/BradPitt was reportedly in talks for an unspecified role in the film, which was rumored to be a detective investigating the murders, and was eventually turned down by Pitt. Negotiations stopped for a couple months as it was assumed Pitt wasn't interested. Creator/QuentinTarantino then tried to consider Creator/TomCruise for what many assumed was the same role (this has not been confirmed) that Pitt declined, but matters never materialized with Cruise. Tarantino then went back to Pitt months later for another role, this time confirmed to be stuntman Cliff Booth, which Pitt signed on to do.
13* CelebrityVoiceActor: In the Japanese dub, Creator/BruceLee and Creator/RomanPolanski are voiced by the TV and movie actor Ryu Morimiya (see ActorAllusion for more details). Likewise, Tex is voiced by Creator/YamatoKinjo, aka Nobuharu Udo/Kyoryu Blue in ''Series/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger''.
14* ChannelHop: The film, like Tarantino's previous three movies, was initially to be produced by Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany. Following the company's near-collapse due to the sexual abuse allegations on Harvey Weinstein, Tarantino looked for a new production house. The project ended up at Creator/SonyPictures.
15* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This is Tarantino's favorite of his movies.
16* TheDanza: Francesca Capucci is played by Lorenza '''Francesca''' Izzo.
17* DawsonCasting:
18** Producer Marvin Schwartz was 41 in 1969. He's played by Creator/AlPacino, who was 78 during the filming. Although the character makes a point of saying he is ''not'' Marvin ''Schwartz'', he is Marvin ''Schwarz''.
19** 50-year-olds Creator/LukePerry and Creator/TimothyOlyphant as 32-year-olds Wayne Maunder and James Stacy, even older than Andrew Duggan was when he played the father of Stacy and Maunder's characters in ''Lancer''.
20** Creator/DanielleHarris (age 42) plays a member of the Manson Family. Her character's age is never specified, but she is clearly no more than her mid-twenties. Harris is still convincing.
21** Margaret Qualley was 23 during production playing a girl who is heavily implied to be younger than 18.
22** Rick's birth year is 1933, meaning that he was around 36 on 1969. Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio was 44 during filming.
23* {{Defictionalization}}: The ''Magazine/{{MAD}}'' issue that Rick has of himself was designed by the actual artists at the magazine, who eventually [[https://www.madmagazine.com/blog/2019/07/23/mad-9-cover-reveal released a full version advertised as a special "Tarantino Time Warp Issue".]]
24* DeletedRole:
25** Regular Tarantino contributors Creator/TimRoth and Creator/MichaelMadsen, plus Creator/JamesRemar (who appeared in ''Film/DjangoUnchained''), all filmed scenes for the movie (Madsen and Remar as actors on ''Bounty Law'', and Roth as Jay Sebring's butler), but most of their footage was cut for time -- Madsen is onscreen for about twenty seconds, and Roth and Remar are edited out entirely, with the end credits even listing "Tim Roth (cut)".
26** Creator/JamesMarsden was announced to play Creator/BurtReynolds, who in 1969 was a frequent guest star on TV Westerns, as an in-joke to the real Reynolds also being initially cast as George Spahn (before he died from a heart attack before shooting began), but ultimately Marsden doesn't appear. It's unclear whether he was cut because of Reynolds' death.
27** Creator/DannyStrong was going to play Creator/DeanMartin, in what seems very much like it would be deliberately played for absurd laughs. The real Martin is seen in clips from ''Film/TheWreckingCrew''.
28* DiagnosisOfGod: Creator/QuentinTarantino told Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio to play Rick Dalton as having bipolar disorder that he self-medicates with alcohol. This was inspired by actor Peter Duel.
29* DiedDuringProduction: Creator/BurtReynolds was initially cast as George Spahn, but succumbed to a heart attack before shooting began. Creator/BruceDern replaced him in the role.
30* DirectedByCastMember: The Latin American Spanish dub was directed by Creator/XochitlUgarte, who voiced the Fox Bruin Theater's ticket clerk.
31* DoingItForTheArt: Eager to work with Creator/QuentinTarantino again and to keep within the budget, Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio took a 25% pay cut from his usual $20 million salary.
32* DuelingWorks: This movie is actually the ''third'' in 2019 to take inspiration from the Manson Family murders. A few months previously came ''Film/TheHauntingOfSharonTate'', a horror movie starring Creator/HilaryDuff that was panned upon release and quickly forgotten; and ''Charlie Says'', a drama starring Creator/MattSmith as Manson that received mixed reviews. There's also season 2 of ''Series/{{Mindhunter}}'' which was released a few weeks later, in which ''the same actor'' that plays Manson in this film plays Manson.
33* DyeingForYourArt: Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio undertook a strict workout routine in order to convincingly play an action star, giving up pastas and desserts and doing hundreds of pushups per day. Ironically, Rick Dalton gains 15 pounds from his time in Italy by eating pastas and desserts, and it shows.
34* EasterEgg: At Spahn Ranch, a television that the Manson Family are watching is playing a broadcast of ''Teenage Monster'', a 1957 film that starred actor Creator/ChrisPine's grandmother Anne Gwynne. Tarantino is a fan of both actors.
35* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: Creator/QuentinTarantino worked on the script for five years.
36* FakeAmerican:
37** Australians Creator/MargotRobbie and Creator/DamonHerriman as Creator/SharonTate and UsefulNotes/CharlesManson.
38** Also, British Creator/DamianLewis as Creator/{{Steve McQueen|Actor}}.
39* FakeBrit: American Rumer Willis as English Joanna Pettet.
40* FakeNationality:
41** Chilean Creator/LorenzaIzzo as the Italian Francesca Cappucci. Downplayed by the fact that Izzo is of Italian descent and can speak the language fairly fluently.
42** Korean-American Creator/MikeMoh as the Chinese-American Creator/BruceLee.
43** Russian-Australian Costa Ronin plays the Polish Wojciech "Voytek" Frykowski.
44* InspirationForTheWork: Around 2009, Creator/QuentinTarantino discovered the centerpiece for the film while filming a movie with an actor who had had the same stunt double for 20 years. Even though there was nothing but a small bit for the stuntman to do, Tarantino was asked to use him, and he agreed. The relationship fascinated Tarantino and inspired him to make a film about Hollywood.
45* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The film came out fifty years after the murders that were committed by the "family" of UsefulNotes/CharlesManson and took the life of Creator/SharonTate. It was actually set to come out on the anniversary day (August 9), but was moved up two weeks by Sony out of respect after Debra Tate (Sharon's sister) called the initial release date "tacky and exploitative".
46* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: Tarantino spent five years writing the story as a novel before realizing a film script would better suit the material. Ironically, he would nonetheless later release a novelization of this film, the first for any of his films.
47* PosthumousCredit: Creator/LukePerry died from a stroke in March 2019 before the release of the film, consequently making it the last work he contributed to.
48* ProductionPosse: As usual, Tarantino brought some veterans of his filmography in -- Creator/BradPitt from ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio from ''Film/DjangoUnchained''; Creator/BruceDern from ''Django Unchained'' and ''Film/TheHatefulEight'', Creator/KurtRussell from ''Film/DeathProof'' and ''The Hateful Eight'', Zoe Bell from ''Death Proof'' and ''Django Unchained'', and Creator/MichaelMadsen from ''Film/ReservoirDogs'', ''Film/KillBill'', and ''The Hateful Eight'', and Perla Haney-Jardine from ''Kill Bill''[[note]]who played the Bride's daughter BB[[/note]]. He also gave a small role to Maya Hawke, daughter of posse member Creator/UmaThurman. Two posse members, Creator/TimRoth and Creator/JamesRemar, had their scenes cut but still show up in the credits. Tarantino goes as far as lampshading this in the credits, grouping most of his regulars under the heading "The Gang".
49* RealitySubtext:
50** Flowerchild taking the car keys and abandoning the other Family members. Linda Kasabian, the person on whom Flower's based, was the only unwilling participant in the real-life Tate killings; she was unable to stop the others from going ahead with the plan, but she never went into the house or attacked anyone. When the case came to trial, Kasabian turned state's witness and told the jury everything she could recall about the Family and the murders.
51** The real Kasabian is the only one of the group, at this writing, to have seen the outside of a prison since 1969. The movie Kasabian is the only one of the group [[spoiler: to live to see daybreak.]]
52** A heavy ActorAllusion with Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio as Rick Dalton. Firstly, Dalton is a TV actor trying to break into film, which [=DiCaprio=] was successful with, whereas Rick is not at this point. Secondly, he is cast to play a heavy in a Western, which is similar to his role as the FauxAffablyEvil Calvin Candie in ''Film/DjangoUnchained''. Lastly, Dalton suggesting that he throw his young co-star in ''Lancer'' is an allusion to [=DiCaprio=] cutting his hand in ''Django'' and incorporating it into the scene when he smeared his blood on Creator/KerryWashington's face.
53** A little RealitySubtext for Tarantino himself in ''Lancer'' director Sam Wanamaker, who enthusiastically hires a veteran actor who's been typecast and believes that they can be more than how they are perceived. This reflects his relationship to Creator/JohnTravolta, Creator/KurtRussell and Creator/PamGrier.
54** A CastingGag in Creator/MayaHawke's character Flowerchild being uncomfortable with killing, considering [[Creator/UmaThurman her mother]] played [[Film/KillBill the Bride]].
55* RealLifeRelative: In the Latin American Spanish dub:
56** Creator/JoseLuisOrozco voices Randy, while his son Luis Fernando plays Jay Sebring.
57** Creator/VictorUgarte voices Roman Polanski, and his sister Creator/XochitlUgarte was the ADR director and the Fox Bruin Theater's ticket clerk.
58* ReleaseDateChange: The film was initially set for release on August 9, 2019, the 50th anniversary of the murder of Sharon Tate, before being moved by Creator/{{Sony}} out of respect for the victims and Sharon Tate's family.
59* RoleReprise:
60** An odd case with Creator/DamonHerriman, who reprises his role as Charles Manson from ''Series/{{Mindhunter}}'' -- he apparently auditioned for each role separately, and just happened to have been cast in both by coincidence. He plays the younger Charlie here; in ''Mindhunter'', he plays Manson after decades in prison. He credits it to matching Manson's diminutive height.
61** This actually the second time Madisen Beaty had played Patricia Krenwinkel, after ''Series/{{Aquarius}}''.
62* SelfAdaptation: Creator/QuentinTarantino's first novel was the novelisation of this film.
63* StarringAStarAsAStar:
64** Creator/MargotRobbie as Creator/SharonTate.
65** Creator/DamianLewis as Creator/{{Steve McQueen|Actor}}.
66* SwanSong: The film is Creator/LukePerry's final film appearance before he suffered a fatal stroke in March 2019.
67* ThrowItIn:
68** A flashback shows Rick Dalton training to use a flamethrower and recoiling from the heat it generates. This was Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio's genuine reaction to the flamethrower. Creator/QuentinTarantino thought it was funny, and left it in the movie.
69** Rick Dalton's freakout in his trailer was unscripted. The whole tirade was improvised by [=DiCaprio=].
70** Creator/BradPitt ad-libbed the line, "You're Rick fucking Dalton! Don't you forget that." Pitt based that line on an actor who told him much the same thing when he was a budding actor in the early nineties.
71* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
72** Creator/QuentinTarantino was so determined to avoid the typical cliches of a sixties period piece that he even considered shooting the film in black and white.
73** Creator/TomCruise was considered to star as Cliff Booth but had to back out due to scheduling conflicts with ''Film/TopGunMaverick''. The same scheduling conflicts resulted in Creator/AustinButler dropping out of the auditioning process for that film so he could play Tex Watson.
74** Creator/SamuelLJackson was in talks for a role, where he would play the villain in an episode of ''Lancer''.
75** Rumours have circulated that Creator/JenniferLawrence was being considered for the role of Manson Family member Susan Atkins. Tarantino revealed that Lawrence was initially offered the role of Squeaky Fromme.
76** Jennifer Lawrence suggested that Tarantino consider Creator/MarcMaron for Marvin Schwarz. Maron was amused to learn this from Tarantino on his podcast and considered it akin to Dalton's story of being on the list to replace [=McQueen=] in ''Film/TheGreatEscape''.
77** Creator/MacaulayCulkin was considered for an unspecified role, but was passed over after he bombed his audition, [[https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a30783321/macaulay-culkin-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-quentin-tarantino-audition/ by his own admission]].
78--->'''Culkin:''' It was a disaster. I wouldn't have hired me. I'm terrible at auditioning anyway, and this was my first audition in like eight years.
79** Tarantino considered including Jim Brown as a character, with Creator/JamieFoxx playing him. Cliff would beat him in a fistfight while making ''Film/OneHundredRifles''. He does appear in the novelisation.
80** Creator/CharlieDay was asked to audition for Charles Manson. He turned it down, saying that while he would love to work with Tarantino, he didn't think he was the right choice for this particular role.
81** Creator/JuliaButters was cast as Trudi Fraser as a result of Tarantino channel-surfing and happening across an episode of ''Series/AmericanHousewife''. One wonders whom he might have picked if he had landed on another channel.
82* WordOfGod:
83** When asked what happened to Rick Dalton following the events of the film, Quentin Tarantino [[https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2489384/quentin-tarantino-reveals-what-happened-to-ouatihs-rick-dalton-after-that-flamethrower-scene revealed]] [[spoiler:that news quickly spread about him using his flamethrower to thwart the hippies and he became an InUniverse MemeticBadass. As a result, studios began offering him roles and ''The 14 Fists of [=McCluskey=]'' saw frequent airings on television.]]
84** In Tarantino's podcast he later revealed [[spoiler: that the Manson family amounted to nothing but a mild footnote in history as only the attempted murders of Rick Dalton ever happened, they are simply remembered as "some hippies". Implying that the cult died out.]]
85* WorkingTitle: ''#9'', as this is Creator/QuentinTarantino's ninth film.

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