
Unlike the movie, the dancers aren’t nude (this is TV, and not HBO). Like the movie, the patrons, all bikers and tough-guy types, seem clothed almost exclusively in denim and black leather (all found at the Troublemaker costume shop).
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“From Dusk” premieres Tuesday as the anchor show for Rodriguez’s El Rey TV network, his new venture with Univision.īut back to the Twister, a sprawling re-creation of the original 1996 set. It’s also a very ’90s flick: Clooney is still doing that weird head-tilt thing he used to do on “E.R.”, and everyone turns their gun sideways when they shoot. Turns out a bunch of folks there are actually hideous vampires. They carjack Keitel, his daughter Lewis and his son and head for Mexico, where they end up at the above-mentioned bar.
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In the land of make-believe that is the set of an in-production TV show, we are inside the Twister, the Mexican watering hole filled with vampires that served as the setting for much of “From Dusk Till Dawn,” the 1996 Robert Rodriguez-directed, Quentin Tarantino-scribed crime/horror movie starring George Clooney, Tarantino, Harvey Keitel and Juliette Lewis.įor those who don’t remember “Dusk” or were born before, say, 1965: Clooney and Tarantino play Seth and Richie Gecko, career criminals on the run. In reality, all of us - cast, crew, journalists - are on the Troublemaker Studios lot in North Austin.


But Jesse Garcia’s a talented guy who’s had recurring roles on Sons Of Anarchy and The Sarah Conner Chronicles, so he’ll probably be fine here.First thing’s first: The bar looks amazing. Texas Ranger Freddy Gonzalez is a new character created for the TV series: law enforcement didn’t really play much of a part in the original From Dusk Till Dawn, except for a sherriff who gets killed in the first scene. Still, here’s a video of him punching some dude on Make It Or Break It, if that does anything for you.

Holtz is something of an unknown-aside from a regular role on the ABC Family teen drama Make It Or Break It, his filmography is mostly limited to walk-ons.
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It’s hard to imagine a television series being comfortable having one of its protagonists rape and murder an innocent woman, as Richie does early on in the film version, which means that Zane Holtz will probably not be trying to mimic Tarantino. Tarantino played Richie Gecko as a creepy man-child divorced from reality, and that may be the approach that the TV series takes with the character as well. (The original film may have boosted Clooney to leading-man status after languishing in film roles like “ lip-syncing transvestite,” but he’s not exactly a TV star these days.) The role of Fuller, which was played by Harvey Keitel in the original film, has yet to be announced-but we do know who’ll be taking on the Clooney and Tarantino roles, as well as who’ll be portraying the new law enforcement characters created for the show. Seth and Rickie Gecko were the protagonists of the film, as well-although they were played by George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino, respectively, who won’t be returning. The series deepens the tone of the film, adds new characters and backstories and expands the Mesoamerican mythology behind the vampires. Using the family RV to make a run for the Mexican border, chaos ensues when the group detours to a strip club that is unknowingly populated by vampires, and forces them to fight until dawn in order to get out alive. While on an escape route to Mexico, Seth and Richie encounter former minister Jacob Fuller and his family who they take hostage.

But with Rodriguez back at the helm, there’s reason for fans of the original film to be excited.Īccording to a press release about the series, which begins filming in Austin this week, the plot appears to follow that of the original film-and features most of the same characters:īased on the thrill-ride film, “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series” is a supernatural crime saga centered around bank robber, Seth Gecko and his violent, unpredictable brother, Richard “Richie” Gecko, who are wanted by the FBI and Texas Rangers Earl McGraw and Freddie Gonzalez after a bank heist left several people dead. While the 1996 film has been the only entry in the series directed by Robert Rodriguez until now, two poorly-received direct-to-video sequels were released in the late nineties. This isn’t the first time that From Dusk Till Dawn has been adapted. Robert Rodriguez launches his El Rey Network in December-and the network, which will be distributed by cable providers including Comcast and Time Warner, is planning to make a splash shortly after its launch by reviving Rodriguez’s cult classic From Dusk Till Dawn, this time as an hour-long series.
