Quentin Tarantino showed Pulp Fiction’s handwritten script 30 years later

Quentin Tarantino showed Pulp Fiction’s handwritten script 30 years later

Quentin Tarantino donated the handwritten script of his action movie “Pulp Fiction” to the Academy Museum at a charity event in Los Angeles. Associated Press reports. The copy contained many typos and notes left by the director while working on the film.

Quentin Tarantino. Photo: Getty Images

The museum was also given original drawings for Hayao Miyazaki’s cartoon Ponyo the Fish in the Cliff, six storyboards from The Silence of the Lambs, designs from the animation project Pinocchio, and 70mm copies of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer film. Photos of the exhibitions are published here.

As for Pulp Fiction, October 14 marked the 30th anniversary of the cult film’s release. We showed how the stars of the movie changed. Let us recall that the main roles were played by John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson and others.

Source: People Talk

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