

“It was good because I had to overcome my greatest fear. La sangre en el lugar despierta la sed de los empleados del bar vampiros, siendo la principal Satánico Pandemónium (Salma Hayek), una exótica y exuberante bailarina que hace las delicias de todos los presentes, en especial de Richard Gecko cuando le hace beber el alcohol que cae fluyendo por su pierna y hasta el pie. “He said, well, Madonna will do it, I already talked to her, and she's willing to dance with the snake.” PRE-SALE IN STOCKSalma Hayek 11×17 From Dusk Till Dawn Photo Print Image 2SIGNED by Salma Hayek+Optional Character Names & Personal DedicationsBeckett COA & USA shipping included. To prod the actress, Tarantino claimed that Madonna was interested in the role, and that she would have no problem being wrapped in a python. It’s my greatest fear,’” Hayek recalled (watch above). “Quentin told me, ‘Oh, by the way, you’re dancing with a snake.’ I said, ‘I can’t do that, I can’t do that. Hayek said at multiple points during a 2017 Role Recall interview with Yahoo Entertainment that her memories of shooting the scene were blurry because she had gone “on trance” due to some serious ophidiophobia. But I really really drooled over Lela Rochon in Harlem Nights (remember 'Sunshine'), and Salli Richardson in A Low Down Dirty Shame & A Great White Hype. Heh, I drooled over Stacey Dash in Mo Money too - even moreso in Clueless.
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But she doesn’t remember all that much about the actual filming. Hayek found roles in TV movies and bit parts in films, but her breakthrough came in 'Desperado,' the sequel to Robert Rodriguezs acclaimed 'El Mariachi.' Soon, she mesmerized audiences with a lascivious snake dance in another Rodriguez feature, 'From Dusk Till Dawn.' 'I will be his slave,' she said of Rodriguez to the Houston Chronicle. Loved her in From Dusk Til Dawn and in Desperado.

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Salma Hayek remembers how she got the role of a snake-dancing stripper vampire in the Quentin Tarantino-penned, Robert Rodriguez-directed 1996 thriller From Dusk Till Dawn, which turns 25 on Tuesday. Directed by Robert Rodriguez, written by Quentin Tarantino, and featuring George Clooney’s coolest role to date (which is really saying something), From Dusk Till Dawn is perhaps the most fun, enjoyable movie I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching.
