This is a list of characters with speaking roles appearing in Quentin Tarantino's widely noted 1994 Pulp Fiction. Each of the four stories revolve around a certain character, the first is Vincent Vega as is the second, the third story's protagonist was Butch Coolidge. Lastly, the final story is a partial replay of the first excerpt from Jules Winnfield's point of view.
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| - This is a list of characters with speaking roles appearing in Quentin Tarantino's widely noted 1994 Pulp Fiction. Each of the four stories revolve around a certain character, the first is Vincent Vega as is the second, the third story's protagonist was Butch Coolidge. Lastly, the final story is a partial replay of the first excerpt from Jules Winnfield's point of view.
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- ''Pulp Fiction
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| - Jules Winnfield
- Vincent Vega
- Captain Koons
- Butch Coolidge
- Marsellus Wallace
- Mia Wallace
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- Mia Wallace in 1994’s Pulp Fiction. Her character in the film was based on Danish actress Anna Karina, and was played by Uma Thurman
- Captain Koons, portrayed by Christopher Walken with the Gold Watch.
- Ving Rhames as Marcellus Wallace in the pawn shop basement, Butch Coolidge is in the background
- Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield.
- Vincent reads Modesty Blaise in the coffee shop men's room, unaware of the holdup taking place outside.
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- No other appearance so far.
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| - This is a list of characters with speaking roles appearing in Quentin Tarantino's widely noted 1994 Pulp Fiction. Each of the four stories revolve around a certain character, the first is Vincent Vega as is the second, the third story's protagonist was Butch Coolidge. Lastly, the final story is a partial replay of the first excerpt from Jules Winnfield's point of view.
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