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*'''Lancer''': Western TV series that aired from 1968-1970 | *'''Lancer''': Western TV series that aired from 1968-1970 | ||
===People=== | |||
*Sharon Tate: Actress and late wife of Roman Polanski | |||
*Steve McQueen: Actor known as The "King of Cool" | |||
* Jay Sebring: Hairdresser to the stars. Killed by Manson family members. | |||
* Bruce Lee: Actor/Fight choreographer | |||
* Squeaky Fromme: Member of the Manson family. | |||
*Sam Wanamaker: Actor and Director | |||
[[Category:Once Upon a Time in Hollywood]] | [[Category:Once Upon a Time in Hollywood]] |
Revision as of 00:40, 12 July 2018
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
- Krakatoa: East of Java - playing at the Hollywood Cinerama Dome in the Summer of 1969
Restaraunts
- Taco Bell: Popular Mexican fast food chain
TV Shows
- Lancer: Western TV series that aired from 1968-1970
People
- Sharon Tate: Actress and late wife of Roman Polanski
- Steve McQueen: Actor known as The "King of Cool"
- Jay Sebring: Hairdresser to the stars. Killed by Manson family members.
- Bruce Lee: Actor/Fight choreographer
- Squeaky Fromme: Member of the Manson family.
- Sam Wanamaker: Actor and Director