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*'''The Rosie Grier Show''': A talk show (1966) starring the football player/actor. A bus stop billboard ad. | *'''The Rosie Grier Show''': A talk show (1966) starring the football player/actor. A bus stop billboard ad. | ||
*'''Fright Night with Seymour''': A billboard ad for LA TV late night horror movies show. | *'''Fright Night with Seymour''': A billboard ad for LA TV late night horror movies show. | ||
*'''[[Lancer]]''': Western TV series that aired from 1968-1970 | *'''[[Lancer]]''': Western TV series that aired from 1968-1970. Rick Dalton guest stars. | ||
===People=== | ===People=== |
Revision as of 20:37, 25 January 2019
This page is under construction. As is the tradition at The Quentin Tarantino Archives, our international network of movie geeks will compile a guide of pop cultural references that will make enjoying Tarantino's latest a special delight for geeks and aspiring cinephiles.
For starters, check out the Furious Cinema article: 1969: Entering New Hollywood
Also, check out this thread in our forums "Who is George Spahn?"
Movies (Advertised or Referenced)
- Sweet Charity (Dir: Bob Fosse) - Theater billboard for the 1969 musical comedy starring Shirley Maclaine and Ricardo Montalban.
- The Sergeant (Dir: John Flynn) - Theater billboard for the 1968 drama starring Rod Steiger.
- 3 in the Attic (Dir: Richard Wilson) - Theater marquee for the 1968 bedroom farce starring Christopher Jones and Yvette Mimeux.
- Ice Station Zebra (Dir: John Sturges) - Theater billboard for the 1968 espionage action-adventure film starring Rock Hudson.
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (Dir: Stanley Kubrick) - Theater billboard for the 1969 space adventure classic.
- Hells Angels '69 (Dir: Lee Madden) - Theater billboard for the 1969 biker exploitation classic.
- Romeo & Juliet (Dir: Franco Zefferelli) - Theater marquee/poster for the 1968 Shakespeare romantic drama starring Olivia Hussey.
- The Wrecking Crew (Dir: Phil Karlson) - Theater Marquee/Billboard poster for the 1968 spy comedy starring Dean Martin, Elke Sommer and Sharon Tate
- Candy (Dir: Christian Marquand) - Billboard for the 1968 psychedelic sex comedy starring Ewa Aulin.
- Funny Girl (Dir: William Wyler) - Billboard poster for the 1968 musical comedy starring Barbara Streisand.
- Oliver! (Dir: Carol Reed) - Billboard poster for the 1968 musical starring Ron Moody and Oliver Reed
- Pendulum (Dir: George Schaefer) - Billboard poster for the 1969 crime thriller starring George Peppard and Jean Seberg.
- Mackenna's Gold (Dir: J. Lee Thompson) - Billboard poster for the 1969 Western adventure starring Gregory Peck and Telly Savalas
- Sam Whiskey (Dir: Arnold Laven): Theatrical poster for the 1969 comedy western starring Burt Reynolds and Angie Dickinson.
- They Came To Rob Las Vegas (Dir: Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi): Billboard poster for the 1968 crime film starring Gary Lockwood, Lee J. Cobb and Elke Sommer.
- The Boston Strangler (Dir: Richard Fleischer)- Billboard for the 1968 crime-thriller film starring Tony Curtis.
- The Night They Raided Minsky's (Dir: William Friedkin) - playing at the Vogue theater in the Summer of 1969
- Krakatoa: East of Java (Dir: Bernard L. Kowalski) - playing at the Hollywood Cinerama Dome in the Summer of 1969
- Babette & The Turn On! playing at The Pussycat Theater (a now defunct adult theater located on Hollywood Boulevard)
Restaraunts & Night Clubs
- Pandora's Box: A popular Night Club & Coffee House on the Sunset Strip.
- Musso & Frank Grill: Popular restaraunt known as "the genesis of Hollywood."
- Taco Bell: Popular Mexican fast food chain
Stores
- Peaches Records & Tapes: A now defunct record store in Hollywood
TV Shows (Advertised or Referenced)
- The F.B.I.: A 60s/70s crime show Rick Dalton guest stars on.
- Hullabaloo: A 60s pop music variety show. The character Rick Dalton is a guest. (Dance choreography by Toni Basil dancer/actress/musician)
- Dark Shadows - A horror themed TV series (1966-71). Bus Stop Ad.
- The Invaders - A sci-fi themed TV Show (1967-68) starring Roy Thinnes. Created by Larry Cohen (Black Caesar, The Stuff)
- Honey West- A TV series (1965-66) starring Anne Francis. A bus billboard ad. Also mentioned in Reservoir Dogs.
- The Rosie Grier Show: A talk show (1966) starring the football player/actor. A bus stop billboard ad.
- Fright Night with Seymour: A billboard ad for LA TV late night horror movies show.
- Lancer: Western TV series that aired from 1968-1970. Rick Dalton guest stars.
People
- Sharon Tate: Actress and late wife of Roman Polanski- murdered by Manson followers
- Roman Polanski: Actor/Director- husband of Sharon Tate
- George Spahn: Owner of Spahn Ranch. Home of the Manson family
- Charles Manson: Leader of the Manson family
- Steve McQueen: Actor known as The "King of Cool"
- Jay Sebring: Hairdresser to the stars. murdered by Manson family members.
- Voytek Frykowski: Friend of Polanski/Tate - murdered by Manson followers
- Abigail Folger: Friend of Polanski/Tate/Frykowski - murdered by Manson followers
- Bruce Lee: Martial Arts icon/Actor/Fight choreographer. Friend of Polanski/Tate/McQueen
- Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme: Member of the Manson family.
- Catherine "Gypsy" Share: Member of the Manson family
- Charles "Tex" Watson: Member of the Manson family
- Sam Wanamaker: Actor and Director
- Connie Stevens: Singer/Actress
- Joanna Pettet: Actress
- Mama Cass - Singer