![]() ![]() Despite Clooney already being an established actor before he met Tarantino, it wasn’t until the two talked to each other in ER that he realized just the amount of potential Clooney had. Quentin on the other hand took on the character of Richie Gecko, a robber turned vampire. In the film, Hayek played the role of a dancer named Santanico Pandemonium. About two decades ago, Hayek and Tarantino came together to collaborate on the 1996 cult classic Dusk Till Dawn. ![]() This even led the director to pull rank on George Clooney so as to ensure that the actor does not try to get his way either. 11 Tarantino and Salma Most Famous Work Together Is 'Dusk Till Dawn'. Quentin Tarantino was ready to make sure that he got the iconic sequence with Salma Hayek no matter what. ![]() The Ocean’s Eleven actor was instead beaten up by the actress in another sequence.Īlso Read: “It’s like Christmas in July”: Quentin Tarantino’s Obsession With “Macaroni Western” Soundtrack Led To the Birth of Oscar-Winning Script of ‘Django Unchained’ Quentin Tarantino Ensured He Got the Scene with Salma Hayek The scene was interesting, to say the least, and seemingly both the director and Clooney wanted to do it. With the odds stacked greatly against them, the Geckos are. Soon they realize that theyre not in a typical bar, as the entire place begins to teem with vicious, blood-sucking vampires. He asked Quentin, ‘How come I get beaten up and you get to suck her toes?’”Ī scene in the movie had Hayek pouring alcohol down her leg as Tarantino sucked on her toes. The Gecko brothers, two dangerous outlaws on a wild crime spree, kidnap a father and his two kids and head south to a seedy Mexican bar to hide out in safety. During interviews promoting 'From Dusk Till Dawn' at the time, both actors were quick to hype their great relationship while making the film. “George was complaining because I get to beat him up,” Hayek added. ![]()
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