Once Upon a Time In Hollywood Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Érase una vez en Hollywood

Title in Italiano:

C'era una volta a... Hollywood

Title in Português:

Era Uma Vez em... Hollywood

Synopsis

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

After a meteoric five-year rise to the top in the cut-throat world of dazzling Hollywood and a long decade of treading water, the once-young-and-popular action star, Rick Dalton, finds it difficult to swallow that the rapacious and always hungry for new blood film industry can do without him. Sensing that his career may be nearing its end, Rick along with his sympathetic confidant and former stunt double, Cliff Booth, face the grim possibility of a mundane new life in an ever-changing 1969 Los Angeles.

Now, unlike his glamorous next-door neighbours--the young director fresh off the triumphant success of Rosemary's Baby (1968), Roman Polanski, and the rising star of The Wrecking Crew (1968), Sharon Tate--Rick has to make a difficult decision. Of course, none of them is aware that their fates, and their very lives, are on a collision course with a certain Charles Manson, and his army of ferociously zealous believers.

Will Hollywood ever be the same after August 9, 1969?

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Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
The Rocks
The Return
Against a Crooked Sky
Lex de Azevedo: Writer
Treat Her Right
Gene Kurtz: Writer
Roy Head: Performer
Green Door
Leonardo DiCaprio: Performer
Bob Davie: Writer
Archie Thompson: Produced
The Killing
Elmer Bernstein: Performer
Bernard Herrmann: Writer
I'll Never Say Never To Always
Charles Manson: Writer
Mrs. Robinson
Paul Simon: Writer
Simon & Garfunkel: Performer
Ready For Action
Syd Dale: Writer
The Letter
Joe Cocker: Performer
Wayne Carson Thompson: Writer
Summertime
George Gershwin: Writer
Funky Fanfare
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
MacArthur Park
The House That Jack Built
Mannix
Paxton Quigley's Had The Course
Hush
Son Of A Lovin' Man
Choo Choo Train
Kentucky Woman
Good Thing
Time For Livin'
Hungry
The Bed
The Circle Game
Jenny Take A Ride
Cooler
Can't Turn You Loose
Freya Bangs
Freya
Karata Dance
TV Screen
Ecce Homo
Mexico Western
Soul Serenade
Bring A Little Lovin'
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Hey Little Girl
Theme From It's Happening
Victorville Blues
Dalton Gang Ride Entrance
Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon
The Radiogram
Screen Gems Logo (1965 Version)
Don't Chase Me Around
California Dreamin'
Un Uomo Chiamato Apocalisse Joe - Seq. 1
Dinamite Jim (English Version)
Straight Shooter
Out Of Time
Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)
Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
Miss Lily Langtry
You Keep Me Hangin' On
Judge Roy Bean's Theme
Batman Theme
Hell River
Gene Kurtz: Performer
I'll Never Say Never To Always
Torn Curtain (1966): Performer
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Bob Seger: Performer
Paxton Quigley's Had The Course
Three in the Attic (1968): Performer
Son Of A Lovin' Man
Terry Cashman: Performer
Suddenly
Terry Cashman: Performer
Time For Livin'
Richard Addrisi: Performer
Can't Turn You Loose
Otis Redding: Performer
Bring A Little Lovin'
Harry Vanda: Performer
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Neil Diamond: Performer
Theme From It's Happening
Mark Lindsay: Performer

User reviews

Andrew Mitchell
10/10

The selection of songs, ranging from iconic hits to lesser-known gems, is curated with precision, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that immerses the audience in the world of Hollywood in 1969. Each song is not just a background accompaniment but a character in itself, adding depth and emotion to the scenes.

Richard Adams
9/10

The soundtrack of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood is a mesmerizing journey through the sounds of the late 1960s, perfectly capturing the essence of the era and enhancing the storytelling experience of the film.

John Allen
6/10

The soundtrack features both well-known hits and more obscure tracks, offering a mix of familiarity and discovery for viewers who appreciate a deep dive into the music of the time.

Edward Martin
1/10

Overall, I believe the soundtrack failed to enhance the storytelling and instead distracted from the film's narrative, making it a forgettable aspect of an otherwise intriguing movie.

Mark Brown
5/10

The selection of songs for key moments in the film is spot-on, enhancing the emotional impact of pivotal scenes and heightening the overall viewing experience.

Paul Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood perfectly captures the essence of the late 1960s era, adding depth and authenticity to the film's setting.

Michelle Jones
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood to be quite disappointing. The music choices felt out of place and failed to capture the essence of the era accurately.

Thomas Hernandez
8/10

The eclectic mix of songs in the soundtrack adds depth and dimension to the characters and the overall mood of the film, making it a memorable and enjoyable aspect of the viewing experience.

Steven Anderson
1/10

The songs selected for key moments in the film felt forced and cliché, lacking originality and depth. It felt like the music was trying too hard to evoke nostalgia without adding any real emotional impact to the scenes.

Jennifer Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the on-screen action, creating a seamless blend of music and storytelling that enhances the film's narrative.

Stephanie Martin
6/10

The music choices reflect the characters' personalities and the mood of the scenes, adding layers of meaning and depth to the storytelling.

Donna Nelson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood is a standout element of the film, contributing to its overall success and leaving a lasting impression on viewers.

Patricia Martin
5/10

The use of iconic songs from the time period helps create a nostalgic atmosphere that immerses the audience in the world of Hollywood in 1969.

Melissa Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood serves as a time capsule, transporting listeners back to a specific moment in history through its carefully curated selection of songs.

Betty Lopez
8/10

The soundtrack of Once Upon a Time In Hollywood perfectly captures the nostalgic essence of the late 1960s era, transporting the listener back in time with its selection of classic tracks.

Sarah Wright
5/10

The soundtrack showcases a diverse range of music styles, from rock to pop to folk, providing a well-rounded listening experience that mirrors the eclectic nature of the era.

Mary Harris
7/10

The use of music in the film enhances the storytelling, creating a rich and immersive experience that complements the visuals and dialogue seamlessly.

Emily White
9/10

Moreover, the original score by legendary composer Ennio Morricone elevates the film to a whole new level, blending seamlessly with the soundtrack and enhancing the dramatic moments with its haunting melodies and evocative themes. Morricone's contribution adds a timeless quality to the film, making the music a standout element that lingers in the minds of the viewers long after the credits roll.

Emily Thomas
5/10

The musical cues in the film are used with precision, enhancing the pacing and tone of each scene and contributing to the overall cinematic experience.