Details
Movie TitlePulp Fiction
Release DateOctober 14, 1994 in the United States
TaglineYou won’t know the facts until you’ve seen the fiction.
Runtime154 minutes / 2 hours 34 minutes
DirectorQuentin Tarantino
Screenplay Written ByQuentin Tarantino
Based OnStories by Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
Is It a Remake?No. Pulp Fiction is an original crime film inspired by pulp magazines, hardboiled crime stories, pop culture, and grindhouse cinema.
BudgetApproximately $8 million
Box OfficeApprox. $107.9 million domestic / approx. $213.9 million worldwide
Main Cast
John TravoltaVincent Vega
Samuel L. JacksonJules Winnfield
Uma ThurmanMia Wallace
Bruce WillisButch Coolidge
Ving RhamesMarsellus Wallace
Harvey KeitelWinston Wolfe
Tim RothPumpkin / Ringo
Amanda PlummerHoney Bunny / Yolanda
Maria de MedeirosFabienne
Eric StoltzLance
Rosanna ArquetteJody
Christopher WalkenCaptain Koons
Quentin TarantinoJimmie Dimmick
Phil LaMarrMarvin
Steve BuscemiBuddy Holly
Awards
⭐ Academy Award Winner — Best Original Screenplay, Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
⭐ Academy Award Nominee — Best Picture
⭐ Academy Award Nominee — Best Director, Quentin Tarantino
⭐ Academy Award Nominee — Best Actor, John Travolta
⭐ Academy Award Nominee — Best Supporting Actor, Samuel L. Jackson
⭐ Academy Award Nominee — Best Supporting Actress, Uma Thurman
⭐ Academy Award Nominee — Best Film Editing
⭐ Cannes Film Festival Winner — Palme d’Or
⭐ Golden Globe Winner — Best Screenplay
⭐ BAFTA Winner — Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor, Samuel L. Jackson
Short Plot Summary
Pulp Fiction tells several interwoven crime stories out of order: hitmen Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield retrieve a mysterious briefcase, Vincent takes mob boss Marsellus Wallace’s wife Mia out for the night, boxer Butch Coolidge double-crosses Marsellus after a fixed fight, and a diner robbery collides with Jules’ sudden crisis of faith. The result is a violent, funny, strange, and endlessly quotable crime puzzle about chance, consequence, loyalty, redemption, and the weird conversations people have between terrible decisions.
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Key Quotes
“Royale with cheese.” — Vincent Vega
“Say what again.” — Jules Winnfield
“I’m Winston Wolfe. I solve problems.” — Winston Wolfe
“Zed’s dead, baby.” — Butch Coolidge
“That’s a pretty good milkshake.” — Vincent Vega
“I’m trying real hard to be the shepherd.” — Jules Winnfield
Trivia
Director
- Pulp Fiction was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
- It was Tarantino’s second feature film after Reservoir Dogs.
- The movie’s nonlinear structure became one of its defining features and helped reshape 1990s independent cinema.
- Tarantino and Roger Avary won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
- The film won the Palme d’Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival.
Cast / Casting
- John Travolta’s role as Vincent Vega revived his career and earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
- Samuel L. Jackson received an Academy Award nomination for playing Jules Winnfield.
- Uma Thurman received an Academy Award nomination for playing Mia Wallace.
- Bruce Willis played boxer Butch Coolidge, bringing major star power to the ensemble.
- Harvey Keitel appears as Winston Wolfe, continuing his early collaboration with Tarantino after Reservoir Dogs.
Soundtrack / Score
- The film does not use a traditional original score in the usual sense.
- Its soundtrack is built from surf rock, soul, pop, and oldies needle drops.
- Dick Dale’s “Misirlou” became strongly tied to the film after its use in the opening credits.
- Chuck Berry’s “You Never Can Tell” powers the Jack Rabbit Slim’s twist contest.
- The soundtrack became a major part of the film’s identity and helped define Tarantino’s music-driven style.
Location
- The story is set in Los Angeles, California.
- Filming took place around Los Angeles-area locations.
- Jack Rabbit Slim’s, the retro restaurant where Vincent and Mia dance, was created for the film.
- The diner framing scenes, apartment sequence, pawnshop, boxing subplot, and suburban cleanup scene all help turn Los Angeles into a strange crime-story maze.
Behind-The-Scenes
- The film was produced by Lawrence Bender.
- Miramax released the movie domestically on October 14, 1994.
- Box Office Mojo lists the production budget at $8 million.
- The movie opened to $9,311,882 domestically and went on to gross $107,928,762 in the U.S. and Canada.
- Its worldwide gross reached $213,928,762, making it a massive success compared with its budget.
Nostalgia
- Pulp Fiction became one of the defining movies of the 1990s.
- Its dialogue, soundtrack, black suits, diner opening, dance scene, mysterious briefcase, and chapter-card structure became instant pop-culture shorthand.
- The movie helped make nonlinear crime storytelling feel fresh and mainstream.
- It also helped turn Tarantino into one of the most influential filmmakers of his generation.
- For many viewers, it remains the movie that made independent cinema feel dangerous, funny, stylish, and massively commercial all at once.
Easter Eggs
- Vincent Vega is the brother of Vic Vega, also known as Mr. Blonde from Reservoir Dogs.
- The mysterious glowing briefcase has inspired decades of fan theories, even though the movie never confirms what is inside.
- Jack Rabbit Slim’s is filled with pop-culture impersonators and 1950s nostalgia, turning the restaurant into a movie-reference playground.
- The Red Apple cigarettes are part of Tarantino’s recurring fictional brand universe.
- Steve Buscemi, who refused to tip as Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs, appears here as a waiter.
Misc.
- Pulp Fiction is rated R.
- Box Office Mojo lists the running time at 2 hours 34 minutes.
- IMDb and Box Office Mojo list the estimated budget at $8 million.
- The movie was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won Best Original Screenplay.
- Your 3 Guys and a Flick ratings page lists Pulp Fiction as Episode 64, with Don rating it 4.75, Ken rating it 5.00, Jon rating it 4.25, and an overall rating of 4.67.
Sources Cited
3 Guys and a Flick — Episode 64: Pulp Fiction
3 Guys and a Flick — Ratings
IMDb — Pulp Fiction
IMDb — Full Cast & Crew
IMDb — Awards
IMDb — Quotes
IMDb — Taglines
IMDb — Soundtrack
IMDb — Filming Locations
IMDb — Trivia
Box Office Mojo — Pulp Fiction
Box Office Mojo — Release Details
The Numbers — Pulp Fiction
Rotten Tomatoes — Pulp Fiction
Metacritic — Pulp Fiction
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