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8.487/10

Pulp Fiction (1994)

NR | 2 Hours 34 Minutes

Thriller, Crime, Comedy, Drama

A burger-loving hit man, his philosophical partner, a drug-addled gangster's moll and a washed-up boxer converge in this sprawling, comedic crime caper. Their adventures unfurl in three stories that ingeniously trip back and forth in time.

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Writer: Quentin Tarantino

The Cast

John Travolta

Vincent Vega

Samuel L. Jackson

Jules Winnfield

Uma Thurman

Mia Wallace

Bruce Willis

Butch Coolidge

Ving Rhames

Marsellus Wallace

Harvey Keitel

The Wolf

Eric Stoltz

Lance

Tim Roth

Pumpkin

Amanda Plummer

Honey Bunny

Maria de Medeiros

Fabienne

Quentin Tarantino

Jimmie Dimmick

Christopher Walken

Captain Koons

Rosanna Arquette

Jody

Peter Greene

Zed

Duane Whitaker

Maynard

Angela Jones

Esmarelda Villalobos

Phil LaMarr

Marvin

Steve Buscemi

Buddy Holly

Bronagh Gallagher

Trudi

Laura Lovelace

Waitress

Frank Whaley

Brett

Burr Steers

Roger

Paul Calderon

Paul

Jerome Patrick Hoban

Ed Sullivan

Michael Gilden

Page for Phillip Morris

Gary Shorelle

Ricky Nelson

Susan Griffiths

Marilyn Monroe

Eric Clark

James Dean

Joseph Pilato

Dean Martin

Brad Blumenthal

Jerry Lewis

Lorelei Leslie

Mamie van Doren

Emil Sitka

Hold Hands You Lovebirds (archive footage)

Brenda Hillhouse

Mrs. Coolidge - Butch's Mother

Chandler Lindauer

Young Butch

Sy Sher

Klondike

Robert Ruth

Sportscaster #1 - Coffee Shop

Rich Turner

Sportscaster #2

Don Blakely

Wilson's Trainer

Carl Allen

Dead Floyd Wilson

Karen Maruyama

Gawker #1

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin

Venessia Valentino

Pedestrian / Bonnie Dimmick

Linda Kaye

Shot Woman

Stephen Hibbert

The Gimp

Alexis Arquette

Fourth Man

Julia Sweeney

Raquel

Lawrence Bender

Long Hair Yuppy Scum

Cie Allman

Winston Wolfe's Girlfriend at Party (uncredited)

Rene Beard

Bar Tender (uncredited)

Glendon Rich

Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Ani Sava

Woman in Bathroom (uncredited)

Richard Rossi

Diner Patron #2 (uncredited)

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