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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood script ‘was locked in a safe’

Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ script was locked in a safe during filming.
The acclaimed comedy-drama movie – which features the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie – was one of the most talked-about films of 2019, and Tarantino tried his best to keep details of the project under wraps.
William Paul Clark – Tarantino’s first assistant director – told Filmmaker magazine: "We kept the third act in a safe in the accounting department.
"You come, you get your script, you go into the little room, you go read the third act … When you’re done, you give the script back, they put it back in the safe and you leave."
Meanwhile, Tarantino previously admitted he’s coming to the "end" of his movie-making career.
The director has claimed he’ll walk away from the business after his next film, as he looks towards the next chapter of his life.
Tarantino – whose previous movies include ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Pulp Fiction’ – said: "I answer the question and I get blamed for talking about it too much, when I’m not the one bringing it up.
"I don’t have a super-great answer. I guess the idea is nothing lasts forever. I’ve been making movies one way for a while. I’ve built my whole life to do that. I didn’t get married, I didn’t have children.
"I kind of just set up that this is my time to make movies. I’m very lucky I’ve been able to work at a high level of opportunity that most filmmakers, at least in Hollywood, do not have the luxury of working, and I’ve appreciated it."