During the take, Rick forgets his lines due to being drunk. Shooting begins, and Rick works with the series’ lead actor, James Stacey (Timothy Olyphant), who plays protagonist Johnny Madrid. They have a conversation about the books they are reading, and Rick has a small breakdown over his perceived decline in stardom. Rick smokes a cigarette near her as she reads her book. He then sits down next to his eight-year-old co-star Trudi (Julia Butters), who is a method actor. Rick goes through his hair and make-up for “Lancer”. The two then go hand-to-hand until Janet (Zoe Bell), Randy’s wife and fellow stunt coordinator comes in and is pissed to see Cliff and Lee fighting, and the huge dent that Cliff left in there, meaning he’s fired. Lee gets Cliff down first, and he retaliates by grabbing Lee and slamming him into a car. When Lee catches Cliff laughing at what he’s saying, he challenges him to a fight to see who knocks who on the ground first. Randy brings Cliff to the set, where he meets Bruce Lee (Mike Moh) talking about wanting to fight Muhammad Ali. The alleged incident is shown on a boat where Billie was nagging Cliff endlessly, but it cuts away before we see if Cliff really did shoot Billie with the harpoon gun he was holding. Randy shows reluctance, since it is rumored that Cliff murdered his wife Billie (Rebecca Gayheart) and got away with it. We then see a flashback to Rick talking to an old friend of his, Randy (Kurt Russell), into getting Cliff a gig. He happens to spot Manson as he leaves, and he smiles and waves at Cliff. He goes back to Rick’s house after he asks Cliff to fix the antenna on his roof. He apologizes for the error and leaves.Ĭliff brings Rick to the set of “Lancer” for the day’s shoot. Visiting them is Charles Manson (Damon Herriman), claiming that he is coming to see his friends, the previous owners of the house that Polanski and Sharon now live in. Sunday, February 9th, 1969 – After Polanski leaves, Sharon hangs out with Jay at her house. He notes that Sharon is using Polanski to make Jay jealous, and Connie thinks that Sharon has a type – short men that “look like 12-year-old boys”. Sharon goes to dance, while McQueen talks to Connie Stevens (Dreama Walker). Polanski brings Sharon to a party at the Playboy Mansion, where they meet with their friends Jay Sebring (Emile Hirsch), Steve McQueen (Damien Lewis), and Michelle Phillips (Rebecca Rittenhouse). Rick complains to Cliff about how this means that his career is going downhill, and he is now a has-been. “Bounty Law” has since been canceled because of Rick’s ongoing alcoholism (which is also why Cliff is his driver), and now Rick has booked a gig as a villain on the series “Lancer.” Marvin thinks Rick ought to fly to Rome and shoot Spaghetti Westerns. Marvin also brings up a cheesy music video Rick was featured in. He is a fan of Rick’s work, having seen a double feature presentation of his where he plays an action star, including one where he is a GI that incinerates nazis with a flamethrower (which he kept). Saturday, February 8th, 1969 – Rick and Cliff are in a restaurant where Rick is met by producer Marvin Schwarz (Al Pacino). Following the clip is an interview with Rick and his stuntman, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), both of whom describe Cliff’s role as essentially carrying Rick’s load. It features action star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) in the lead role as Jake Cahill, a renegade bounty hunter. However, the deleted scene is available on the Blu-ray, and you can see more of Herriman as the infamous cult leader on the Netflix true crime drama Mindhunter.The film opens with a clip from an old Western TV series, “Bounty Law”. Rick Dalton's flamethrower becomes the film's "Chekhov's gun" when he "burns to a crisp" a follower of Charles Manson, who was portrayed only briefly in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood by Damon Herriman since Quentin Tarantino was forced to (. We Almost Saw More Charles Manson in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
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