
In this town, it can all change… Like that.
Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…
- 7.4
- 2019
- Released
- 2h 42m

Leonardo DiCaprio
Rick Dalton
Brad Pitt
Cliff Booth
Margot Robbie
Sharon Tate
Emile Hirsch
Jay Sebring
Margaret Qualley
'Pussycat'
Timothy Olyphant
Jim Stacy
Julia Butters
Trudi Fraser
Austin Butler
'Tex'
Dakota Fanning
'Squeaky'
Bruce Dern
George Spahn
Mike Moh
Bruce Lee
Luke Perry
Wayne Maunder
Damian Lewis
Steve McQueen
Al Pacino
Marvin Schwarz
Nicholas Hammond
Sam Wanamaker
Samantha Robinson
Abigail Folger
Rafał Zawierucha
Roman Polanski
Lorenza Izzo
Francesca Capucci
Costa Ronin
Voytek Frykowski
Damon Herriman
Charlie
Madisen Beaty
'Katie'
Mikey Madison
'Sadie'
James Landry Hébert
'Clem'
Maya Hawke
'Flowerchild'
Victoria Pedretti
'Lulu'
Sydney Sweeney
'Snake'
Harley Quinn Smith
'Froggie'
Dallas Jay Hunter
'Deliah'
Kansas Bowling
'Blue'
Parker Love Bowling
'Tadpole'
Ruby Rose Skotchdopole
'Butterfly'
Danielle Harris
'Angel'
Josephine Valentina Clark
'Happy Cappy'
Scoot McNairy
'Lancer' - 'Business Bob' Gilbert
Clifton Collins Jr.
'Lancer' - Ernesto the Mexican Vaquero
Marco Rodríguez
'Lancer' - Bartender Pepe
Ramón Franco
Movie Theater Manager
Raúl Cardona
'Lancer' - 'Bad Guy' Delgado
Dreama Walker
Connie Stevens
Rachel Redleaf
Mama Cass
Rebecca Rittenhouse
Michelle Phillips
Rumer Willis
Joanna Pettet
Spencer Garrett
Allen Kincade
Clu Gulager
Book Store Man
Martin Kove
'Bounty Law' - Sheriff
Rebecca Gayheart
Billie Booth
Kurt Russell
Randy / Narrator
Zoë Bell
Janet
Michael Madsen
'Bounty Law' - Sheriff Hackett
Perla Haney-Jardine
Hippie Selling Acid Cigarettes
James Remar
'Bounty Law' - 'Ugly Owl'
Monica Staggs
Connie
Craig Stark
Land Pirate Craig
Keith Jefferson
Land Pirate Keith
Omar Doom
Donnie
Kate Berlant
Bruin Box Office Girl
Victoria Truscott
Musso & Frank Hostess (Gina)
Allison Yaple
'Lancer' - Script Girl
Brenda Vaccaro
Mary Alice Schwarz
Lew Temple
Land Pirate Lew
Daniella Pick
Daphna Ben-Cobo
David Steen
'Straight Satan' David
Gabriela Flores
Maralu the Fiddle Player
Kenneth Sonny Donato
Musso & Frank Bartender
Sergio Gonzalez
Musso & Frank Waiter
Michael Graham
Policeman
Emile Williams
Paramedic
Vincent Laresca
Land Pirate Vincent
JLouis Mills
Land Pirate J
Gilbert Saldivar
Land Pirate Gil
Maurice Compte
Land Pirate Maurice
Zander Grable
Hermann the Nazi Youth
Ed Regine
Cicada Maitre'd
Michael Bissett
Officer Mike
Lenny Langley Jr.
Dashihi Donnell
Chad Ridgely
Cop #1
Chic Daniel
Cop #2
Corey Burton
'Bounty Law' - Promo Announcer (voice)
Michaela Sprague
Dancer #1
Ryan Ramirez
Dancer #2
Kayla Jenee Radomski
Dancer #3
Kerry Westcott
Dancer #4
William DeAtley
Jack (uncredited)
Brianna Joy Chomer
Starlet (uncredited)
Johnny Otto
Police Officer (uncredited)
Katarína Paveleková
Movie Date (uncredited)
Jack Perry
(uncredited)
Bridie Latona
Hippie Girl (uncredited)
Rage Stewart
Humble Harv (uncredited)






















Released
en
$95,000,000.00
$392,105,159.00
- #movie business
- #male friendship
- #cult
- #based on true story
- #celebrity
- #fame
- #hollywood
- #los angeles, california
- #historical fiction
- #buddy
- #filmmaking
- #struggling actor
- #satanic cult
- #revisionist history
- #nostalgic
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #western filmmaking
- #manson family murders
- #1960s
- #stunt double
- #old hollywood
- #sharon tate
- #charles manson
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