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: The role of Ted the Bellhop was originally written for Steve Buscemi , but he was unavailable due to other commitments, leading to the casting of Tim Roth.

: Director Richard Linklater was originally set to direct a fifth segment, but he declined the project before filming began. Film Segments & Inspiration

(dir. Allison Anders): Follows a coven of witches (including Madonna ) trying to resurrect their goddess.

: Willis appeared in Tarantino’s segment as a favor. Because he worked for no pay, which violated Screen Actors Guild (SAG) rules, he remains uncredited in the film.

(dir. Quentin Tarantino): Based on the Roald Dahl short story "Man from the South," which was also famously adapted for Alfred Hitchcock Presents . Reception & Trivia

(dir. Alexandre Rockwell): Involves a hostage situation with a jealous husband and his wife.

: The fictional "Hotel Mon Signor" was actually filmed at the famous Chateau Marmont on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.

: The role of Ted the Bellhop was originally written for Steve Buscemi , but he was unavailable due to other commitments, leading to the casting of Tim Roth.

: Director Richard Linklater was originally set to direct a fifth segment, but he declined the project before filming began. Film Segments & Inspiration

(dir. Allison Anders): Follows a coven of witches (including Madonna ) trying to resurrect their goddess.

: Willis appeared in Tarantino’s segment as a favor. Because he worked for no pay, which violated Screen Actors Guild (SAG) rules, he remains uncredited in the film.

(dir. Quentin Tarantino): Based on the Roald Dahl short story "Man from the South," which was also famously adapted for Alfred Hitchcock Presents . Reception & Trivia

(dir. Alexandre Rockwell): Involves a hostage situation with a jealous husband and his wife.

: The fictional "Hotel Mon Signor" was actually filmed at the famous Chateau Marmont on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.