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Title: | Pulp Fiction |
Genres: | Action Crime drama |
Directed by: | Quentin Tarantino |
Written by: | Quentin Tarantino; Roger Avery |
Produced by: | Lawrence Bender; Danny DeVito; Richard N. Gladstein; Michael Shamberg; Stacey Sher; Bob Weinstein; Harvey Weinstein |
Cinematography: | Andrzej Sekula |
Edited by: | Sally Menke |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Miramax Films A Band Apart Jersey Films |
Released: | October 14th, 1994 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 154 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $8,000,000 |
Gross: | $107,928,762 (US) $213,928,762 (Worldwide) |
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Pulp Fiction is an American feature film of the action and crime drama genres. It was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino with a script that was co-written by Roger Avery. It was produced by Miramax Films and Tarantino's studio, A Band Apart and released theatrically in the United States on October 14th, 1994.
The film features an ensemble cast of notable actors, many of whom gained new-found fame for their participation in this film such as John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman. The plot of the movie is comprised of several inter-connecting stories about people whose lifestyles are firmly entrenched in the modern L.A. underworld scene including drug dealers, gamblers, mobsters and petty thieves.
Cast[]
Credited cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Tim Roth | Pumpkin/Ringo |
Amanda Plummer | Honey Bunny/Yolanda |
Laura Lovelace | Waitress |
John Travolta | Vincent Vega |
Samuel L. Jackson | Jules Winnfield |
Phil LaMarr | Marvin |
Frank Whaley | Brett |
Burr Steers | Roger |
Bruce Willis | Butch Coolidge |
Ving Rhames | Marsellus Wallace |
Paul Calderon | Paul/English Bob |
Bronagh Gallagher | Trudi |
Rosanna Arquette | Jody |
Eric Stoltz | Lance |
Uma Thurman | Mia Wallace |
Jerome Patrick Hoban | Ed Sullivan |
Michael Gilden | Phillip Morris page |
Gary Shorelle | Ricky Nelson |
Susan Griffiths | Marilyn Monroe |
Eric Clark | James Dean |
Josef Pilato | Dean Martin |
Brad Blumenthal | Jerry Lewis |
Steve Buscemi | Buddy Holly |
Lorelei Leslie | Mamie van Doren |
Emil Sitka | Hold hands you lovebirds |
Brenda Hillhouse | Butch's mother |
Christopher Walken | Captain Koons |
Chandler Lindauer | Young Butch |
Sy Sher | Klondike |
Robert Ruth | Sportscaster #1/Coffee shop |
Rich Turner | Sportscaster #2 |
Angela Jones | Esmarelda Villalobos |
Don Blakely | Wilson's trainer |
Carl Allen | Dead Floyd Wilson |
Maria de Mediros | Fabienne |
Karen Maruyama | Gawker #1 |
Kathy Griffin | Hit-and-run witness |
Venessia Valentino | Pedestrian/Bonnie Dimmick |
Linda Kaye | Shot woman |
Duane Whitaker | Maynard |
Peter Greene | Zed |
Stephen Hibbert | The Gimp |
Alexis Arquette | Fourth man |
Quentin Tarantino | Jimmie Dimmick |
Harvey Keitel | The Wolf |
Julia Sweeney | Raquel |
Lawrence Bender | Long hair yuppie-scum |
Uncredited cast[]
The following is taken from the full cast list for Pulp Fiction from IMDB
Actor | Role |
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Cie Allman | Winston Wolf's girlfriend at party |
Rene Beard | Bartender |
Lori Pizzo | Lucky lady |
Glendon Rich | Drug dealer |
Devan Richardson | Hopalong Cassidy |
Ani Sava | Woman in bathroom |
Notes[]
- Pulp Fiction (1994) redirects here.
- Copyright holder: © 1994 Miramax Films.
- Production on Pulp Fiction began on September 20th, 1993. Principal photography concluded on November 30th, 1993.
- Other actresses that were considered for the role of Mia Wallace were Holly Hunter, Meg Ryan, Meg Tilly and Alfre Woodard. Other actresses who auditioned for the part include Isabella Rossellini, Daryl Hannah, Joan Cusack, and Michelle Pfeiffer.
- Actor Brad Blumenthal is credited as Brad Parker in this film.
Fun Facts[]
- Pulp Fiction is responsible for catapulting the career of Uma Thurman from a relative unknown into an A-list actress.
- Pulp Fiction premiered three days before producer Lawrence Bender's thirty-seventh birthday.
- Producer Lawrence Bender makes a cameo appearance in the film as "long hair yuppie-scum".
- This is the second film to feature Uma Thurman and Maria De Medeiros, the first was Henry & June.
Recommendations[]
Quentin Tarantino films
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Christopher Walken films
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Keywords[]
Characters: Butch Coolidge; Marsellus Wallace; Mia Wallace; Vincent Vega; Winston Wolf
Locations: California; Los Angeles; Los Angeles County
Miscellaneous: 1990s; 1994; Actress; Boxer; Captain; Crime boss; Florida; Fox Force Five; Hitman; Pop a cap; Pumpkin; Racial slur; Rape; Raven McCoy; Smoking; Thief