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Pulp Fiction Trivia
Jules:
In the screenplay, Butch is a featherweight boxer but in the film, Butchs opponent Wilson has his weight announced as 210 pounds, inferring that Butch is a heavyweight.
Vince Vega:
The role of Vincent Vega was written for 'Michael Madsen', who played the characters brother, Vic Vega, in Reservoir Dogs, but he couldnt do the film due to scheduling conflicts for another film.
Mia Wallace:
Mia Wallace is barefoot for most of the movie.
The Wolf:
Harvey Keitels character in this movie has the same specialized job as his character in Point of No Return (1993).
The Briefcase:
Speculation abounds as to the nature of the mysterious glowing contents of the case:
The most persistent theory (most usually attributed to a friend of a friend who saw it posted on a message board by someone whose brother had read a report of a radio interview with Tarantino himself) is that it is Marcellus Wallaces soul. The story goes that when the Devil takes a persons soul, it is removed through the back of the head (this isnt part of any known religion, but this is what the message board posters say). When we see the back of Marcellus's head he has a Band-Aid covering the precise spot indicated by tradition for soul removal. Perhaps Marcellus sold his soul to the devil which would also explain why the combination to open the briefcase is 666.
Beatles Trivia:
Though there was a woman named Eleanor Rigby in Liverpool, she was not the inspiration for the song. Paul simply made up the name. The Father McKenzie in "Eleanor Rigby," was almost called Father McCartney, when Paul first composed the lyrics. However, a search in the phone book yielded the more general name McKenzie. The song has been recorded over 200 times, with interpretations by Diana Ross and the Supremes, Paul Anka, Frankie Valli, the Four Tops, Johnny Mathis, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and Vanilla Fudge.
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