Pulp fiction / a Bend Apart & Jersey Films production ; directed, written and story by Quentin Tarantino ; produced by Lawrence Bender.
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FilmPublication details: United States : Miramax, 1995.Description: 2 dvd's 35 mm. ref printSubject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification: - CGC 2060-2068 (ref print)
- Executive producers, Danny DeVito, Michael Shambert, Stacey Sher ; editor Sally Menke ; music supervisor, Karyn Rachtman.
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| DVD | Idaho Springs Public Library | DVDFIC | DVD FIC PULP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 30404100289469 |
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Panavision widescreen.
Source used: Variety, 5/23/93.
Executive producers, Danny DeVito, Michael Shambert, Stacey Sher ; editor Sally Menke ; music supervisor, Karyn Rachtman.
John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman.
Outrageously violent, time-twisting, and in love with language, Pulp Fiction was widely considered the most influential American movie of the 1990s. Director and co-screenwriter Quentin Tarantino synthesized such seemingly disparate traditions as the syncopated language of David Mamet; the serious violence of American gangster movies, crime movies, and films noirs mixed up with the wacky violence of cartoons, video games, and Japanese animation; and the fragmented story-telling structures of such experimental classics as Citizen Kane, Rashomon, and La jetée. The Oscar-winning script by Tarantino and Roger Avary intertwines three stories, featuring Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta, in the role that single-handedly reignited his career, as hit men who have philosophical interchanges on such topics as the French names for American fast food products; Bruce Willis as a boxer out of a 1940s B-movie; and such other stalwarts as Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Christopher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman, whose dance sequence with Travolta proved an instant classic.
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