Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

In this town, it can all change… Like that.

Sinopse

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)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$95,000,000.00

Revenue

$392,105,159.00

Keywords
  • #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

Reviews

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@RalphRahal10 months ago

Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood is a signature Tarantino film, packed with big names, stylish direction, and a deep love for old-school Hollywood. The plot? Well, it’s more of a wandering journey than a structured story. Things happen, characters interact, but there isn’t much tying it all together in a traditional sense. That’s expected from Tarantino, he’s more about moments than narratives. Th

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@tmdb51616167about 1 year ago

This film didn't quite hit the mark for me. It felt excessively long, dragging on without captivating my interest, ultimately leaving me feeling bored and disconnected. While many may have found it fantastic, I struggled to connect with the storyline and found it to be disjointed and lacking coherence. While the film received praise from critics and fans alike, my personal preference leans towa

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 1 year ago

In theory, this ought to have been excellent. Di Caprio and Pitt together with Tarantino and a sprinkling of Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie). Well, eventually - after maybe 2 hours, or so, we get something akin to what I was expecting. The long, ponderous road to this conclusion has been described by some as a sort of "love story". Hmmm, I think they are being kind. There is a bond between the two gen

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@whitsbrainalmost 2 years ago

This felt disjointed and scattershot for most of the film's runtime, but I enjoyed the way the storytelling hopped around. There was something building and embarrassingly, I caught on awfully late. The three main actors were great. Margot Robbie is just beautiful and likeable. Brad Pitt is cool, tough and caring. DiCaprio's portrayal of the fictional Rick Dalton is the MVP, though. He's such a mul

AstroNoud
@AstroNoudabout 2 years ago

“Is everybody okay?” “Well... the fuckin' hippies aren't. That's for goddamn sure.” I have watched this film in the cinema when it first came out in 2019, but didn’t think it was that great. After my second watch, 4 years and a good 550 other movies later, I liked it much better. Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood is essentially a love letter to cinema, a fairytale filled with jokes and referen

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

OK, I'm giving it 10 stars, not because it's a great film and not because it's one of QT's best films... but because compared to everything else out there today it is a Masterpiece. However, unfortunately, anyone that has seen all of QT's films, the ending is spoiled from the start purely on the basis that we understand how he treats history. And, unfortunately, for SOME people it is a very

TitanGusang
@TitanGusangover 3 years ago

An entertaining movie filled with fantastic performances and gripping dialogue. Although, this movie is slightly directionless as I was 2/3rds of the way through the movie and had no idea where it was trying to take me. Despite that fact, I still was engaged and had a great time watching. The third act is so off the walls and crazy that it makes the entire slow burn of the film worth every second.

narrator56
@narrator56over 5 years ago

I found this to be an excellent movie despite (or partly because of) major variance from the historic events it is based on. Up until watching this movie, I had just seen four Tarantino films, so I guess I am not on his bandwagon. But I really enjoyed two of them (Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction). I can now say I liked Once Upon a Time in Hollywood just as much as I did those two movies. The

MatthewL.Brady
@MatthewL.Bradyalmost 6 years ago

“When you come to the end of the line, with a buddy who is more than a brother and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell.” ‘Once Upon a Time In Hollywood’ is a chilled blast from the past told like a fairy tale. It’s both aimless and yet meaningful with the commentary on the new era in Hollywood. The movie pays tribute to old Hollywood, f

JPV852
@JPV852almost 6 years ago

Well, the last 15-minutes were great, the first 2.5 hours on the other hand was... uneventful. I have an interest in Hollywood, more from the 1980s though, so some of the slower scenes still kept my attention, but there's no real plot and minimal character development. That said, DiCaprio and Pitt both give great performances and Margot Robbie of course had her moments, however I could only chu

Wuchak
@Wuchakabout 6 years ago

***Tarantino’s revenge on the Manson psychos*** In the late 60s, Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a popular TV Western actor, finds his career taking a downturn and tries to recover with the encouragement of his kick-axx stunt double and best friend, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt). Sharon Tate (Margo Robbie) & Roman Polanski are neighbors with Jay Sebring always hanging around (Emile Hirsch). Meanwhil

Ruuz
@Ruuzover 6 years ago

I'm not here to explain _Once Upon a Time In Hollywood_, just to enjoy it. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._

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@msbreviewsover 6 years ago

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) Quentin Tarantino is one of the best filmmakers of all-time. He has undeniable talent behind the camera, and his movies are fated to leave a mark in each year they’re released. In addition to that, he’s also an extraordinary screenwriter, as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood proves once again. His knowledge of the early decades

maketheSWITCH
@maketheSWITCHover 6 years ago

The movie isn’t for everyone, of course, but it’s a fun ride back to the past with fantastic performances, hilarious comedy and beautiful aesthetics. Tarantino is the one director in 2019 that can get huge names without people referring to his films as “that Leo film“, and I think that’s worth something whether you’re a fan or not. It’s rare for a film like this to be a mainstream release, and in

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