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  • 1997-07-10 (xsd:date)
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  • What's in the 'Pulp Fiction' Briefcase? (en)
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  • Much debate centers around the contents of the briefcase in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film Pulp Fiction. A theory that has been passed around via e-mail and is prominent on the Internet is the following: [Note: Nowhere in the Bible is it stated that when the devil takes your soul, he takes it from the back of your head.] However, that this interpretation came directly from Tarantino conflicts with other accounts. According to Tarantino A to Zed: The Films of Quentin Tarantino: And from Roger Ebert's Questions for the Movie Answer Man comes the following statement by Pulp Fiction co-author Roger Avery: There have been many other theories on what is contained in the mysterious briefcase. A contest run by the Toronto Star to decide the contents produced several popular answers: The winner of the contest claimed it was a homage to Robert Aldrich's Kiss Me Deadly, which centers around another briefcase, glowing because it contained a small nuclear bomb. Tarantino maintains that the similarity was purely accidental, although he apparently liked the idea. (en)
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