Brad Pitt takes a trip back to the sixties in double denim while Leonardo DiCaprio goes for leather to shoot new Quentin Tarantino period movie
Brad Pitt joined Leonardo DiCaprio in taking a trip back in time on Monday, as they shot Quentin Tarantino's new period movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
The acting heavyweights were looking sensational in their retro garb as they threw themselves into their roles on the streets of Los Angeles.
Leonardo, 43, plays former Western star Rick Dalton, while Brad, 54, stars as his longtime stunt double, Cliff Booth, in the eagerly-anticipated movie.
Throwback: Leonardo DiCaprio joined Brad Pitt in taking a trip back in time on Monday, as they shot Quentin Tarantino's new period movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Hunky: Brad looked almost unrecognisable as he filmed scenes for the hotly-anticipated film
Brad was sporting a casual ensemble of a vintage Wrangler denim jacket and matching pants giving a major 1970s vibe. An assistant helped shape his blond locks during a break in filming Quentin's latest epic.
The Thelma & Louise sex symbol framed his youthful face with a pair of large retro sunglasses as he waited for his next scene.
Leonardo looked every inch the movie star as he rocked a brown leather jacket, pinkie ring, and large retro shades.
Dapper: Leo donned a vintage inspired tan leather jacket and a lime green rollneck jumper
Retro: Seven star Brad looked focused as he climbed into a sports car for a scene
Legend: Revenant star Leo sported a handsome smattering of stubble
Joker: Brad shared a laugh with a crew member as he prepared to shoot a scene
Floral finesse: Brad donned a floral shirt and white tee for his scenes
A-list: Brad and Leo looked comfortable as they prepared to film
Here he is: Director Quentin Tarantino looked jovial as he walked onto set
The two handsome gentlemen shared a laugh as they sat in the vintage yellow automobile. Quentin leaned over into the window of the car that Brad and Leonardo were sitting in to give them direction.
Set against the backdrop of the Manson Family murders, the film sees Brad and Leo play Hollywood has-beens looking for a way back on top in the late 1960s.
DiCaprio and Pitt respectively play a 'former star of a western TV series, and his longtime stunt double,' Deadline quoted Tarantino as having explained to Sony.
Throwback: Brad Pitt joined Leonardo DiCaprio in taking a trip back in time on Monday, as they shot Quentin Tarantino's new period movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
Vintage: Brad was sporting a casual ensemble of denim jacket and matching pants giving a major 1970s vibe
Legend: Leonardo looked every inch the movie star as he rocked a brown leather jacket, pinkie ring, and large retro shades
Cruisin': The two sex symbols looked handsome riding together in the car
In the moment: Leonardo looked incredibly handsome in his period costume, which featured a time-appropriate leather blazer with stylish aviator sunglasses
Retro: The Thelma & Louise sex symbol framed his youthful face with a pair of large retro sunglasses as he waited for his next scene
Ageless: Brad was showing his changing appearance thanks to his lengthy blond locks
Strut: Leo walked with conviction across the set
Hair story: An assistant helped shape his trademark brunette locks during a break in filming Quentin's latest epic
'Both are struggling to make it in a Hollywood they don’t recognize anymore. But [DiCaprio's character] Rick has a very famous next-door neighbor… Sharon Tate.'
Manson Family members Charles 'Tex' Watson, Susan Atkins and Patricia Krenwinkel butchered Tate at her and her husband Roman Polanski's Los Angeles home in August 1969 - leaving the word 'PIG' scrawled on the front door in Tate's blood.
In the house with Tate, who was pregnant, were coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Folger's beau Wojciech Frykowski, and Tate's hairstylist friend and ex Jay Sebring.
Movie star: Brad exuded movie star glamour even in costume
Set up: Set against the backdrop of the Manson Family murders, the film sees Brad and Leo play Hollywood has-beens looking for a way back on top in the 1960s
Chums: The two handsome gentlemen shared a laugh as they sat in the vintage yellow automobile
Direction: Quentin leaned over into the window of the car that Brad and Leonardo were sitting in to give them direction
Meta: Leo and Brad respectively play a 'former star of a western TV series, and his longtime stunt double,' Deadline quoted Tarantino as having explained to Sony
All of them were killed as well - as was Steven Parent, 18, who had swung by the premises that evening to pay a call on its caretaker Bill Garretson, 19. Fortunately for Garretson, the Manson Family never came across him.
The next night, Manson Family members entered the home of grocer Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary LaBianca, and murdered them too.
Charles Manson himself served life in prison and only died this past November, exactly a week after his 83rd birthday. Margot Robbie stars as the late Sharon Tate.
Action! Tarantino sat on a stool as he directed Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Start your engines! A vintage car was parked on set with Quentin looking on in awe
Walk and talk: The iconic director enjoyed an iced coffee as he chatted with a teammate
On location: Tarantino appeared to be filming at a Hollywood theater
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