Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: The First Novel By Quentin Tarantino by Quentin Tarantino
Author:Quentin Tarantino [Tarantino, Quentin]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: Orion
Published: 2021-06-29T07:00:00+00:00
Chapter Thirteen
âThe Sweet Body of Deborahâ
While everybody in the stunt community knows Cliff Booth is Rick Daltonâs stunt double, itâs not the thing heâs most known for. Itâs just the most legitimate thing in the stunt community heâs known for. On the list of things that Cliff Booth is known for, it ranks about number four. The number-one thing he used to be known for was his incredible military record. Having more confirmed kills of Japanese enemy soldiers than any other American serviceman fighting in the Pacific theater is one hell of a feat. And thatâs just confirmed kills. Ask any of his Filipino-brother resistance fighters how many unconfirmed kills of Japanese enemy soldiers Cliff Booth was responsible for, their answer would be, Who fucking knows?
But once there was widespread speculation that in 1966 Cliff Booth killed his wife, his status as a war hero became the second thing he was most known for inside the stunt community.
Number three on the list of things that Cliff Booth was known for inside the stunt community were his talents as a âringer.â
As a ringer, Cliff Booth was the best in the sixtiesâ film industry.
Whatâs a ringer? Donât try looking it up; itâs an unofficial term.
Well, say youâre a stunt gaffer and youâre working with a real asshole director who yells at your dudes all the time. Or with some fucking dickhead actor who keeps tagging your dudes and blames them for his mistake. Now, the stunt gaffer or anyone on his team canât knock the directorâs block off or punch the actor back when they get tagged.
But what the stunt gaffer can do is hire a stunt player for the day (not one of the gafferâs team). And that dude is a ringer.
And he can do what the stunt team canât. Which is basically fuck the shit outta the asshole, preferably in front of the whole crew.
Say youâre working in the broiling-hot sun of Mississippi for a year with that bald Nazi bastard Otto Preminger on Hurry Sundown. And that sadistic prick has belittled and berated crew members in front of the whole company for an entire year. So you hire Cliff Booth as a stunt day player and have him purposely fuck up a shot in front of Otto. Then you and the crew just sit back and enjoy the show.
Booth socked Preminger, mid-tirade, in the jaw, knocking him flat in the Mississippi mud. Cliffâs excuse was, as a World War Two hero, he experienced a wartime flashback when Preminger yelled at him in his German Gestapo accent, and he forgot where he was. And when the production manager gave him his bus ticket home the next day, Cliff left Mississippi with an extra (off the books) seven hundred dollars in his back pocket. And that night, celebrating with the crew at the hotel bar, he never had to pay for a drink.
Or say youâre part of the stunt team on the western TV series The Wild Wild West. Now, series lead Robert Conrad prides himself on doing (a lot) of his own stunts.
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