George Clooney was famous for playing a doctor in ER before being cast in this role as a murdering thief.Robert Rodriguez just brought her in and let the music move her as it would. Also, Salma Hayek's dance as Satanico Pandemonium had no choreographer. Harpo Does Something Funny: The first scene where the vampires reveal themselves and a massive battle ensues was simply marked in the script as "All Hell breaks loose".Enforced Method Acting: Salma Hayek has an intense fear of snakes and spent two months with a therapist to overcome her fear in order to keep her part.There's also two Japanese dubs: One for home video and another for Netflix.The film has been dubbed into Brazilian Portuguese five times, with two versions being recorded at the same studio (Sigma) almost twenty years apart.Divorced Installment: Originally, this movie was supposed to be part of the Tales from the Crypt film series after Demon Knight but the studio has chosen the script for what would become Bordello of Blood.Descended Creator: Writer Quentin Tarantino as Richie Gecko.The effect was so graphic that even Tarantino didn't want to see it. Deleted Scene: A scene was filmed featuring a make-up effect where one of the stripper vampires has her stomach open into a large mouth - before shoving a victim's head into it and getting bitten off.The Danza: Kelly Preston plays the newscaster Kelly Houge.Hayek said she thankfully didn't have to get naked in that one either. for her in their next project From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). She agreed and they were so impressed with her performance, they included her in this film. Rodriguez said no nudity was involved and they wouldn't show her face. The two realized they'd need someone to play a stripper seen on a TV and contacted Hayek the day of shooting. The role of Santanico Pandemonium was written specifically for Salma Hayek because she did a favor for Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez when they were filming their segment of Four Rooms. ![]() She previously appeared in Natural Born Killers, whose original screenplay was written by Tarantino (his draft would eventually be heavily revised and he ultimately received a "Story By" credit), and he liked her so much, that he suggested she play Kate.
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