1994 Pulp Fiction Screenplay- Quentin Tarantino - Faber&Faber
1994 Faber & Faber edition of Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar winning Screenplay for Pulp Fiction.
The film's nonlinear narrative structure, where multiple interconnected storylines unfold out of chronological order, was groundbreaking at the time. This approach challenged traditional storytelling conventions and influenced many subsequent films.
Tarantino's trademark sharp and stylised dialogue, characterised by its Wit, Pop culture references, and memorable monologues, became a defining feature of the film with many still being quoted to this day.
"You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris?"
Here you can read the full original screenplay and see how close it is to what actually made it up on screen.
Includes full original screen-play as well as stills from the film.
Condition- Very Good, some minor scuffing.
1994 Faber & Faber edition of Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar winning Screenplay for Pulp Fiction.
The film's nonlinear narrative structure, where multiple interconnected storylines unfold out of chronological order, was groundbreaking at the time. This approach challenged traditional storytelling conventions and influenced many subsequent films.
Tarantino's trademark sharp and stylised dialogue, characterised by its Wit, Pop culture references, and memorable monologues, became a defining feature of the film with many still being quoted to this day.
"You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris?"
Here you can read the full original screenplay and see how close it is to what actually made it up on screen.
Includes full original screen-play as well as stills from the film.
Condition- Very Good, some minor scuffing.
1994 Faber & Faber edition of Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar winning Screenplay for Pulp Fiction.
The film's nonlinear narrative structure, where multiple interconnected storylines unfold out of chronological order, was groundbreaking at the time. This approach challenged traditional storytelling conventions and influenced many subsequent films.
Tarantino's trademark sharp and stylised dialogue, characterised by its Wit, Pop culture references, and memorable monologues, became a defining feature of the film with many still being quoted to this day.
"You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris?"
Here you can read the full original screenplay and see how close it is to what actually made it up on screen.
Includes full original screen-play as well as stills from the film.
Condition- Very Good, some minor scuffing.