Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood"
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019)
Timing: 2:42 (162 min)
Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood - TMDB rating
7.424/10
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Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood - Kinopoisk rating
7.695/10
681134
Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood - IMDB rating
7.6/10
954000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Shannon McIntosh
Producer

Executive Producer

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Georgia Kacandes
Executive Producer
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Yu Dong

Yu Dong
Executive Producer
Jeffrey Chan
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Jeremy Hays
Special Effects Supervisor

Additional Second Assistant Director

Katie Pruitt
Additional Second Assistant Director
Debbie Chung
Additional Second Assistant Director

Art Direction

John Dexter
Art Direction
Eric Sundahl
Art Direction
Tristan Paris Bourne
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Richard L. Johnson
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

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Arianne Phillips
Costume Design

Stunts

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Joey Box
Stunts
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Jim Palmer
Stunts
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Toby Holguin
Stunts
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Samuel Le
Stunts
Damien Bray
Stunts
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Cecile Cubilo
Stunts
Mike DeMille
Stunts
Bryan Cartago
Stunts
Dana Reed
Stunts
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Mark Aaron Wagner
Stunts
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Norman Mora
Stunts
Dario Perez
Stunts
Matt Baker
Stunts
Braxton McAllister
Stunts
Dalton Rondell
Stunts
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Seth Duhame
Stunts
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Riley Harper
Stunts
Glen Yrigoyen
Stunts
Dylan Hice
Stunts
Karl Van Moorsel
Stunts
Dalon Williams
Stunts
Ralf Koch
Stunts
Tony Lazzara
Stunts
Mike McKee
Stunts
Janell Haney
Stunts
Tamara Brock
Stunts
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Eddie Perez
Stunts
Tamara Brock
Stunts

Production Design

Barbara Ling
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Zoë Bell

Zoë Bell
Stunt Coordinator
Robert Alonzo
Stunt Coordinator
Rob Alonzo
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Nancy Haigh
Set Decoration

Stunt Driver

Kallie Kerns
Stunt Driver
Mike McKee
Stunt Driver
Gary Dionne
Stunt Driver
Charlie Estepp
Stunt Driver

Makeup Artist

Jean Ann Black
Makeup Artist
Sian Grigg
Makeup Artist
Seana Gorlick
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Christian P. Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Minkler

Michael Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Unit Production Manager

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Georgia Kacandes
Unit Production Manager
Nathan Kelly
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Jason Zorigian
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

William Paul Clark
Associate Producer
Daren Metropoulos
Associate Producer

Set Dresser

Michael Thurman
Set Dresser
Fante Zamora
Set Dresser
Jon Nicholson
Set Dresser
Nashon Petrushkin
Set Dresser
Jory Alvarado
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Christopher T. Sadler
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Braxton McAllister
Stunt Double

Fight Choreographer

Rob Alonzo
Fight Choreographer
Robert Alonzo
Fight Choreographer

Director of Photography

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Robert Richardson

Robert Richardson
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Henry Tirl
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Leigh Bell
Costumer
Felicia Leilani Jarvis
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Lynda Foote
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

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Greg Funk
Makeup Department Head
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Heba Thorisdottir
Makeup Department Head

Key Costumer

Betsy Glick
Key Costumer
Robin Borman
Key Costumer

Property Master

Chris Call
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Kevin Souls
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

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Wylie Stateman
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Martin Kitrosser
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Janine Rath
Hair Department Head
Michelle Diamantides
Hair Department Head

Electrician

Joel A. Ruiz
Electrician
Vince Manocchia
Electrician

Set Costumer

Corey Bronson
Set Costumer
Kelly Porter (costumer)
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Anna Quinn
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Andrew Cooper
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

William Paul Clark
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Corey Deist
Assistant Costume Designer

Thanks

Debra Tate
Thanks
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Anthony DiMaria
Thanks

Driver

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Bruce Del Castillo
Driver

Boom Operator

Tom Hartig
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Vanessa Riegel
Graphic Designer
Tina Charad
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Set Designer

Paul Sonski
Set Designer
Sarah Contant
Set Designer
Sam Page
Set Designer
Shari Ratliff
Set Designer
Bryan Lane
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

William Fletcher
First Assistant Editor
Chris Tonick
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Rick Owens
Foley Artist

Art Department Coordinator

Susannah Carradine
Art Department Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Andrew Blustain
Assistant Editor
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Brit DeLillo

Brit DeLillo
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Krystina Figg
Best Boy Grip

Rigging Grip

Andrés Murillo
Rigging Grip

Key Grip

Chris Centrella
Key Grip

Location Manager

Richard Schuler
Location Manager
Stephen Mapel
Location Manager

Grip

Rusty Davis
Grip
Hugh McCallum
Grip
Mike Byrd
Grip
Edward R. Apodaca
Grip
Mike Morales
Grip
Brett Elliott
Grip
Andrew Williams
Grip
Donnell Wiley
Grip
Jose Reyes
Grip

Assistant Property Master

Angel Acosta
Assistant Property Master

Cindy Mah

Cindy Mah
Assistant Property Master

Leadman

Mark Weissenfluh
Leadman

Location Assistant

Christina Beaumont
Location Assistant

Second Second Assistant Director

Brendan Lee
Second Second Assistant Director

Assistant Set Decoration

Sara Philpott
Assistant Set Decoration

Music Supervisor

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Mary Ramos
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Leigh Jonte
Casting Assistant

Foley Supervisor

Special Effects Technician

Marc Tantin
Special Effects Technician
Marc Banich
Special Effects Technician
Roxanne Gross
Special Effects Technician
David Boucher
Special Effects Technician

Foley Mixer

Kyle Rochlin
Foley Mixer

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Stephen Bettles
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Casting Associate

Jennifer Yoo
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Ian Kincaid
Gaffer

Production Sound Mixer

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Mark Ulano

Mark Ulano
Production Sound Mixer

First Assistant Camera

Gregor Tavenner
First Assistant Camera

In Memory Of

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Luke Perry

Luke Perry
In Memory Of

On Set Dresser

Darren Patnode
On Set Dresser

Researcher

Lance Malbon
Researcher

Digital Intermediate Colorist

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Yvan Lucas

Yvan Lucas
Digital Intermediate Colorist

Stand In

Rob O'Malley
Stand In
Jared Gibson
Stand In
Michael James Faradie
Stand In
Sierra Schotts
Stand In

Production Assistant

Lauren Baker
Production Assistant
Zoe Gardner
Production Assistant
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Jack Perry

Jack Perry
Production Assistant

Sound Assistant

Paola Magrans
Sound Assistant

Set Decorating Coordinator

Jessica Ripka
Set Decorating Coordinator

Prosthetics

Unit Publicist

Will Casey
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Michyl-Shannon Quilty
Production Coordinator

Loader

Rio Noel Zumwalt
Loader

Utility Sound

Patrushkha Mierzwa
Utility Sound

Production Secretary

Jessica Adler
Production Secretary

Post Production Accountant

Leah Holmes
Post Production Accountant

Extras Casting

Carla Lewis
Extras Casting

Rigging Gaffer

John R. Manocchia
Rigging Gaffer

Actor's Assistant

Charlotte Nichol
Actor's Assistant
Paul Kahil
Actor's Assistant
Mayra-Alejandra Garcia
Actor's Assistant

Second Assistant Camera

Megan Morris
Second Assistant Camera

Choreographer

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Toni Basil

Toni Basil
Choreographer

Dialect Coach

Tim Monich
Dialect Coach

Modeling

Jeff Frost
Modeling

Title Designer

Jay Johnson
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Zach Goheen
Sound Editor
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Leo Marcil
Sound Editor

First Assistant Accountant

Brandon Linville
First Assistant Accountant

Set Medic

Ericka Poniewaz
Set Medic

Digital Intermediate Producer

Amy Redfern
Digital Intermediate Producer

Set Buyer

Kathy Lucas
Set Buyer

Visual Effects Designer

John Dykstra
Visual Effects Designer

Mix Technician

David Tichauer
Mix Technician

Post Production Producer

Tina Anderson
Post Production Producer

Digital Intermediate Editor

Lisa Tutunjian
Digital Intermediate Editor

Makeup Effects Designer

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Greg Nicotero

Greg Nicotero
Makeup Effects Designer

Pyrotechnician

Bill Harrison
Pyrotechnician

Underwater Camera

Pete Romano
Underwater Camera

Extras Casting Coordinator

Maryellen Aviano
Extras Casting Coordinator

Production Intern

Celine Eva Gimpirea
Production Intern

Additional Production Sound Mixer

Chris Howland
Additional Production Sound Mixer

Sound Effects Designer

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Harry Cohen
Sound Effects Designer
Sylvain Lasseur
Sound Effects Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place from June 18 to November 1, 2018.
  • Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) watches a film featuring herself, "The Wrecking Crew" (1968), at a cinema. It was decided to use footage from the original film instead of reshooting individual scenes with Robbie as Sharon. Immediately before the film, she watches the trailer for "C.C. and Company" (1970).
  • The mosaic wall in the airport, which the characters walk past, partially replicates the mosaic on the wall in the airport from Tarantino's film "Jackie Brown" (1997).
  • Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Rick Dalton, is inspired by the images of Edd Byrnes, Ty Hardin, and to a lesser extent, William Shatner.
  • Brad Pitt's character, Cliff Booth, is based on the main character of the 1971 film "Billy Jack," Tom Laughlin.
  • The film features two fragments of the soundtrack to "Torn Curtain" (1966) that were not used by its director, Alfred Hitchcock, in the final version of the film.
  • There is an error in the official Russian title of the film. It would have been more accurate to translate it as "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood".
  • One week before the scheduled release date of the film in China (October 25, 2019), the release was postponed indefinitely.
  • Margot Robbie, who played Sharon Tate (1943-1969), wore the actual jewelry of her character. The actress was given it by Sharon Tate's sister, Debra.
  • Tim Roth is mentioned in the credits among the members of the "Crew" (i.e., actors whom Tarantino regularly films), although all scenes with his participation were cut during editing.
  • The party at the Playboy Mansion was also filmed there. Quentin Tarantino frequently stayed there with the owner of the mansion, American publisher and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine, Hugh Hefner (1926-2017).
  • The voice-over is by Kurt Russell, who played the role of Randy.
  • Quentin Tarantino spent five years writing the book 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' before realizing that this material was better suited for a screenplay.
  • Luke Perry's (1966-2019) final role.
  • Delighted at the opportunity to work with Tarantino again, and also to stay within budget, Leonardo DiCaprio agreed to have his usual $20 million fee reduced by a quarter.
  • The Columbia Pictures logo at the beginning of the film is the one used in 1969, the year the film is set.
  • The film premiered on May 21, 2019, at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received a seven-minute standing ovation.
  • Like almost all of Tarantino’s films, this one was shot on 35mm film.
  • Blue-eyed Margot Robbie wore brown contact lenses during filming to match Sharon Tate’s eye color.
  • In the Spahn Ranch scene, the name Randy Starr can be seen on the side of the building. He was a ranch hand and stuntman who died during the trial of Patricia Krenwinkel (an American murderer and former follower of the Charles Manson 'Family').
  • The film features a scene from the series "Lancer" (1968-1970) titled "The High Riders" (1968). DiCaprio's character is playing a role originally performed by Joe Don Baker (even with the mustache). Sam Wanamaker (1919-1993) directed this episode.
  • Scenes featuring DiCaprio's character in "The Great Escape" (John Sturges, 1963) were inserted into the film using digital technology. Tarantino generally avoids computer effects in his work, but this was the only way to do it, as reshooting the scene was impossible due to the film's age and the death of all the actors involved.
  • In the final scene, Cliff Booth, recognizing the intruder, cannot recall Tex Watson's name, to which Watson replies: "I'm the devil and I've come to do the devil's work." According to Tex, this is exactly what he said to Sharon Tate and her guests before killing them.
  • The war film featuring Rick Dalton contains at least two references to other films. The excerpt itself, as well as the poster, are a nod to the film "The Secret Invasion" (1964). At the same time, Dalton's character hides behind red curtains before starting to deal with the Nazis – the same thing was done by Donnie Donowitz and Omar Ulmer in a key scene from "Inglourious Basterds" (2009).
  • Some scenes involved improvisation, which is rare for Quentin Tarantino films – for example, when Dalton forgets his lines in the new series "Lancer" and then rages in his trailer. Leonardo DiCaprio found it difficult to play Dalton's roles as Dalton would play them, rather than as himself, so he suggested that at some point Dalton would be unable to remember his lines, which would be entirely in character. The subsequent scene in the trailer was also improvised.
  • Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) watches the film "The Wrecking Crew" (1968), in which she appears, at a cinema. It was decided to use footage from the original film rather than reshooting individual scenes with Robbie as Sharon. Immediately before the film, she watches the trailer for "SS & Co." (1970).
  • The mosaic wall at the airport that the characters walk past partially replicates the mosaic on a wall in the airport from Tarantino's film "Jackie Brown" (1997).
  • Brad Pitt's character, Cliff Booth, is based on Tom Loflin, the main character in the 1971 film "Billy Jack".
  • Fragments of the soundtrack from "Torn Curtain" (1966) can be heard twice in the film, pieces that its director, Alfred Hitchcock, did not use in the final version of the film.
  • There is an error in the official Russian title of the film. It would have been more accurate to translate it as "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood."
  • In the final scene, Cliff Booth, upon identifying the intruder, cannot remember Tex Watson's name, to which he replies: "I'm the devil and I've come to do the devil's work." According to Tex, this is what he said to Sharon Tate and the guests at her house before killing them.
  • The war film in which Rick Dalton starred contains at least two references to other films. The excerpt itself, and the poster, are a nod to the film "The Secret Invasion" (1964). At the same time, Dalton's character hides behind red curtains before beginning to deal with the Nazis – the same thing Donnie Donowitz and Omar Ulmer did in a key scene from "Inglourious Basterds" (2009).
  • Some scenes involved improvisation, which is rare for Quentin Tarantino films – for example, when Dalton forgets his lines in the new series "Lancer," and then rages in his trailer. Leonardo DiCaprio found it difficult to play Dalton's roles as Dalton would play them, rather than himself, and he suggested that at some point Dalton would not be able to remember his lines, which would be entirely in character. The subsequent scene in the trailer was also improvised.
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