Pulp Fiction:
Casting:
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John Travolta as Vincent Vega
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Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield
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Uma Thurman as Mia Wallace
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Bruce Willis as Butch Coolidge
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Harvey Keitel as Winston Wolfe
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Tim Roth as Ringo/"Pumpkin"
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Amanda Plummer as Yolanda/"Honey Bunny"
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Maria de Medeiros as Fabienne
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Ving Rhames as Marsellus Wallace
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Phil LaMarr as Marvin
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Quentin Tarantino as Jimmie
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Frank Whaley as Brett
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Burr Steers as Roger/“Flock Of
Seagulls”
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Eric Stoltz as Lance
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Rosanna Arquette as Jody
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Bronagh Gallagher as Trudi
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Angela Jones as Esmeralda Villalobos
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Duane Whitaker as
Maynard
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Peter Greene as Zed
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Stephen Hibbert as
the gimp
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Alexis Arquette as Fourth Man
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Christopher Walken as
Captain Koons
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Julia Sweeney as Raquel
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Kathy Griffin as herself
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Lawrence Bender as
Long Hair Yuppie-Scum
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Eric Clark as James Dean
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Linda Kaye as "Shot Woman"
Finance:
They had a
budget of around $8 million.
In box
office alone, they made back $214 million.
They signed
Tarantino for $1 million.
Tarantino
and Bender bought the script to Jersey Film. Jersey got a share of the project and the right to shop the
script to a studio. It didn’t work so Bender decided to buy the script to Miramax.
Miramax completely financed it with $8 million.
Filming:
It started being filmed in September 1993.Filmers
had worked with Tarantino so they had good relationships. They had to make a
movie with an $8 million budget look like a movie with a $25 million budget,
which was actually pulled off successfully. The costumes used were inspired by
a French man – suits of armour.
Music:
Tarantino used surf music, rock music and pop music
in the production of Pulp Fiction. They used a variety of well-known and
unusual songs to make the movie ‘cool’.
Firstly, Quentin Tarantino had to create the plot and the idea behind this movie. Once they had perfected it, they had to make sure they recruited the right team for the job, therefore casting was next on the list. As it is such a big film, they had to hire great actors, which was not cheap. This was the first part of money they spent on this film. Then the production - the finalising what the film will actually say and do. After this the casting got to work and they filmed the movie. This is where most of the money is spent for examples locations, costumes, hiring of cameras and other equipment needed to make it as high quality as possible. This took time as well as money which is really important to consider. Once filmed, the crew could then put music over some parts of the movie. This cost money to do as they had to get a formal agreement on usage rights for each song. Once they had organised and finished the whole film, they could release it and put it in box office. This is where they start to gain sales to be able to break even from all the money they had spent on the pre-production and filming of the movie.
Firstly, Quentin Tarantino had to create the plot and the idea behind this movie. Once they had perfected it, they had to make sure they recruited the right team for the job, therefore casting was next on the list. As it is such a big film, they had to hire great actors, which was not cheap. This was the first part of money they spent on this film. Then the production - the finalising what the film will actually say and do. After this the casting got to work and they filmed the movie. This is where most of the money is spent for examples locations, costumes, hiring of cameras and other equipment needed to make it as high quality as possible. This took time as well as money which is really important to consider. Once filmed, the crew could then put music over some parts of the movie. This cost money to do as they had to get a formal agreement on usage rights for each song. Once they had organised and finished the whole film, they could release it and put it in box office. This is where they start to gain sales to be able to break even from all the money they had spent on the pre-production and filming of the movie.
You've made a good start, but you need to do some research about what actually happened during the pre-production stage. How was the budget divided? What were the different stages?
ReplyDeleteI have done a big paragraph at the end explaining how the budget was divided and which stages they did chronologically.
DeleteGood research. What did you learn about pre-production from doing this? Mrs E.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you are using the correct terms - script writing is part of pre-production, not production.
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