Manson Family murders film probably closest to 'Pulp Fiction', says Tarantino

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has teased that his ninth "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", set against the Family murders that rocked the showbiz in the 1960s, is "probably the closest" to his cult hit "Pulp Fiction".

Tarantino, who was present with DiCaprio at Caesars Palace's Colosseum in Las Vegas, promised to turn into the "Hollywood of 1969", when the killings took place.

The movie is based on the murder of and three others at the hands of the

He likened "The Revenant" and Pitt's pairing as "the most exciting star dynamic since and Robert Redford".

"It's very hush hush and top secret. But I can tell you that 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' takes place in 1969, at the height of the counterculture, hippy revolution and the height of new Hollywood. Street by street, block by block, we'll transform into the Hollywood of 1969," Tarantino said, according to The

DiCaprio, who plays an ageing, out-of-work in the film, added he is pumped up to collaborate with Pitt.

"It's hard to speak about a that we haven't done yet, but I'm incredibly excited... To work with Brad Pitt, and I think he's going to transport us. I'm a huge fan of 'Singin' in the Rain' - movies about Hollywood. As an LA native, having read the script, it's one of the most amazing screenplays. We are going to do our best job to make it fantastic," he said.

Pitt will play longtime stunt double to DiCaprio's character.

Margot Robbie, meanwhile, is being eyed for the role of Tate.

The will release on August 19, 2019 commemorating

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 11:35 IST