Was there a stuntman who killed his wife?

The biggest example might be the true story of what really happened to the wife of stuntman Cliff Booth (played in the film by an Oscar-winning Brad Pitt). The movie reveals that Cliff's wife died after Cliff shot her with a spear gun on the couple's boat.
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Is Cliff Booth based on a real person?

Booth is actually based on two actual Hollywood stuntmen. Both men served in the military, though neither served in WWII. Both have led interesting and well-traveled lives, and one of them actually met Charles Manson.
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Did Cliff in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood killed his wife?

And yes, he gives us an answer: Cliff did it.
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How true is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?

Tarantino has been working on the script for half a decade and aims to show a side of LA and Hollywood mostly forgotten. Though the movie is largely fictional, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood intertwines real people into the story and uses the Charles Manson murders as a backdrop.
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Is Cliff Booth based on Hal Needham?

Pitt's character Cliff Booth, based on Stunts Unlimited founder Hal Needham, “is Dalton's best friend and stunt double, and the film's plot finds them contemplating a trip to Italy to get into the spaghetti Western film scene.” As in real life, Needham was stunt double, director and close friend of Burt Reynolds – the ...
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Did Burt Reynolds do the stunt driving in Smokey and the Bandit?

16 Reynolds Performed Many Of His Own Stunts

According to Burt himself, the football field spinout was almost a disaster in Smokey And The Bandit - the Trans Am wasn't supposed to go through the dugout, but the wet grass caused it. In the second movie, the cars were faster but heavier and didn't handle as well.
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How much did Hal Needham make from Smokey and the Bandit?

Set with his $5.3 million budget, a studio "hatchet man" was sent to Atlanta to inform Hal Needham that his budget was cut by $1 million. With Burt Reynolds making $1 million, Needham still had $3.3 million to make his film.
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Does the Spahn Ranch still exist?

George Spahn died on September 22, 1974, and is buried in Eternal Valley Memorial Park in nearby Newhall. The Spahn Movie Ranch site is now part of California's Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park, with the "Devil's Slide" section of the historic Old Santa Susana Stage Road on the park's western side.
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What does the ending mean in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?

Tarantino's Tate tease was just that—a tease. The “twist” ending is a happy one, of course. In this alternate universe, Tate gets to raise her child; her friends will enjoy long lives; Hollywood's innocence won't be shattered, at least for a while longer.
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Why did Quentin Tarantino change the ending of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?

Tarantino explained his reasoning for the change in an interview with Empire, “There's a reason it's not in the movie. If you play that scene, that's the end. You almost have to start the movie all over again.”
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Who is Cliff supposed to be in once upon a time?

Cliff Was A Decorated WWII Hero

According to Tarantino's book, Cliff killed more Japanese soldiers than any other American soldier and took a morbid pride in the fact. His actions in war even earned him two Medals of Valor, which made him nearly untouchable back in the states when the nation considered him a war hero.
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What really happened to cliffs wife?

The movie reveals that Cliff's wife died after Cliff shot her with a spear gun on the couple's boat.
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Who is Rick Dalton based on?

Rick Dalton is not based on any one person, but rather is a complex blend of Hollywood actors. Between the '50s and '60s leading men who make up his "has-been" side to the Burt Reynolds influence that informs his friendship with his stunt double, Rick Dalton is worthy of being a Hollywood legend in his own right.
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Who was Burt Reynolds best friend in real-life?

DeLuise wasn't just popular with audiences but was popular among his peers. Dom DeLuise and Burt Reynolds were well known to be long time best friends.
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Who was the stunt driver in Smokey and the Bandit?

Stunt driver, Raymond Kohn, recreated one of the most iconic car stunts from the movie, Smokey and the Bandit. It's a stunt that had never been done before in the region, according to event organizers. The jump honored the late Burt Reynolds and the iconic scene from the 1970's movie.
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Who was Brad Pitt's character in Once Upon A Time based on?

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: The Stuntmen Who Inspired Cliff Booth. Brad Pitt's performance as Cliff Booth was modeled after Tom Laughlin's portrayal of Billy Jack in the 1971 film of the same name, but the character was inspired by two stuntmen: Hal Needham and Gary Kent.
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What was the point of Sharon Tate in Once Upon a Time?

If Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is about Sharon Tate in any sense, it's about giving her that life back, and studiously not fixating on her death. To some extent, it's actually about leaving her alone. Tate's sister Debra approved and endorsed both Robbie and the film as a whole.
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Did Tarantino appear in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?

In a meta-type of cameo, Tarantino “appears” right at the end of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, in the Red Apple Cigarettes commercial shown during the credits. Tarantino plays the role of director, and his only line is “and cut!”.
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Does Once Upon a Time in Hollywood show the murders?

In this vein, Once Upon a Time takes significant liberties with the major event at the heart of the film: The August 9th, 1969 Manson Family murders, in which three of Charles Manson's followers rounded up the occupants of 10050 Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills — most notably movie actress Sharon Tate — and brutally ...
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Did the Manson Family give horseback riding tours?

Wait: Did members of Charles Manson's cult really take people on horseback trail tours? Yes. Yes, they did. Vincent Bugliosi, author of “Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders” and prosecutor in the 1970 trial of Charles Manson, said the horses were “the main business” of the ranch.
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Is George Spahn real?

George Christian Spahn (February 11, 1889 – September 22, 1974) was an American rancher who once owned the Spahn Ranch near Chatsworth, Los Angeles. Spahn rented the ranch to the movie industry to film Westerns, and later allowed Charles Manson and his "Family" of followers to live at the site.
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How many cars were wrecked filming Smokey and the Bandit?

When it comes to where the Trans Ams are, Pontiac gave the production team four Trans Ams. Unfortunately, three of the four cars were utterly destroyed, with the bridge jump car having been instantly totaled upon impact with the ground.
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Why did Burt Reynolds not do Smokey and the Bandit 3?

Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983) did not star Burt Reynolds and Sally Field whilst The Sting II (1983) did not star Robert Redford and Paul Newman. According to early publicity reported in the media, salary demands and scheduling conflicts produced cut-backs to the principal cast.
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