JohnnyPop heads deep into Quentin Tarantino’s dreamlike vision of 1969 Los Angeles, exploring the real filming locations used in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. From Rick Dalton’s neighborhood to Musso & Frank, the Cielo Drive area, and the spots where Cliff Booth roamed the city, this episode connects Tarantino’s stylized world with the real streets of L.A. Nostalgia, filmmaking history, and pure movie magic collide in this tribute to one of Hollywood’s most iconic modern films.
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