“Pulp Fiction”: Reunion of the film stars for the anniversary

“Pulp Fiction”
Reunion of film stars for the anniversary

The “Pulp Fiction” reunion (from left): Harvey Keitel, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman and John Travolta.

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The stars of the film came together to mark the 30th anniversary of the cult film “Pulp Fiction”. Only one of the main actors was missing…

Uma Thurman (53), John Travolta (70) and Samuel L. Jackson (75) celebrated a reunion. The “Pulp Fiction” stars attended a 30th anniversary screening together on Thursday (April 18). Anniversary of the cult film as part of the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival in Los Angeles.

Thurman, who played the character Mia Wallace in the 1994 film by Quentin Tarantino (61), came in a black look. She wore a tight top under a jacket as well as baggy pants, a belt with a large silver buckle, and sandals. Travolta (aka Vincent Vega) also went for a casual outfit: He showed up at the event in a black jacket, dark sweater and jeans. Jackson, who stars as Jules Winnfield in “Pulp Fiction,” arrived in a long white shirt with a patterned hem, gray pants and sneakers. The actor also combined a hat and dark glasses.

Other stars of the film such as Rosanna Arquette (64), Phil LaMarr (57), Julia Sweeney (64), Frank Whaley (60), Harvey Keitel (84) and Eric Stoltz (62) also appeared at the reunion.

Bruce Willis is represented by his family

However, one of the film’s main actors, Bruce Willis (69), was unable to be present. The actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2023. In his place, his wife Emma Heming-Willis (45) and his daughter Tallulah Willis (30) came to celebrate the film anniversary. Tallulah, who comes from Willis’ marriage to Demi Moore, 61, wore a hat with “Bruce” printed on it in honor of her father.

“Pulp Fiction” celebrated its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1994. The film won the main prize there. It was later nominated for seven Academy Awards and won an Oscar for Best Screenplay. The film grossed around 213 million US dollars (approx. 200 million euros) worldwide, making it the most successful independent film of its time.

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