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