
One of the most famous monologues in Tarantino's filmography is the passage from the Bible Ezekiel 25:17, which is spoken by Samuel L. Quentin Tarantino understood this and found it strange that his character was so laconic, but it was too late to rewrite the script. However, in From Dusk Till Dawn, his character doesn't have many lines until he's turned into a vampire. Judging by the interview, it is clear that the director himself is insanely verbose. Quentin Tarantino loves long, text-heavy dialogue where his eloquent, pompous characters engage in all sorts of wild conversations. Other delays were caused by dust storms and threats of strikes, as the crew was not unionized. The exterior of the Titty Twister strip club was damaged by a fire and had to be restored. Production of From Dusk Till Dawn was put on hold due to various production delays. She had to spend two months with a therapist to overcome this fear of filming. The role required Hayek to wear an albino Burmese python around her neck, but she had a terrible phobia of snakes. However, after seeing Hayek's performance in Desperado, Tarantino rewrote the character as Latino and renamed her Santanico Pandemonium, based on the bloody Mexican horror film Satan's Inferno (1975), which Tarantino saw on the shelves of a video store. In the original script, Salma Hayek's character was named "Blonde Death" and she was a white woman. Since this was Clooney's first starring role, his name appears in the opening credits as the second most important name after Harvey Keitel, who, unlike him, was a big star in the 90s. The idea for Seth Gekko to get the tattoo was suggested by Clooney himself, inspired by Once Were Warriors.
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His type of calculating robber was very different from his usual role as a kind doctor from the TV series ER.

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The role of George Clooney in From Dusk Till Dawn, for which he was paid $250,000, made him a movie star. Tony Scott and Renny Harlin were not opposed to taking the place of the director, but in the end, Tarantino preferred his friend Robert Rodriguez. However, he changed his mind and decided to better concentrate on the script and his acting. Quentin Tarantino originally planned to sit in the director's chair of From Dusk Till Dawn himself, between the filming of Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown.
