London: Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio sprinkled some old Hollywood magic on Tuesday at the premiere of Quentin Tarantino's latest movie, 'Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood.'
The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt as Tinseltown old-timers in a 1969 Los Angeles where old Hollywood is transitioning from studio-driven fare to auteur-driven movies and its brightest stars are fading.
Rick Dalton, played by DiCaprio, is one such star, who, in the face of industry change and his creeping has-been status, finds himself in the throes of an existential crisis.
Pitt plays Cliff Booth - Dalton's longtime stunt double and all-around go-fer, who is casual friends with DiCaprio's character and witness to the star's slow breakdown.
Talking about working with Pitt, Leonardo said, "I'd love to work with him again, he's an amazing partner.
"Quentin gave us such an incredible backstory, not only in the time period but these men's history together and their relationship. And it felt like the first day we were on set, we knew what that relationship was and we just kind of rolled from there."
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It's the first time DiCaprio and Pitt have made a feature together, though the two co-starred in a 2015 short directed by Martin Scorsese.
At the premiere, Pitt was equally effusive about DiCaprio, describing him as "good as gold."