While Quentin Tarantino, the writer and director of “Pulp Fiction,” was notably absent from the event, the cast members shared fond memories of their time working on the groundbreaking film. John Travolta recalled his initial meeting with Tarantino, where they bonded over board games inspired by Travolta’s previous roles, setting the stage for their collaboration on “Pulp Fiction.”
Travolta also revealed how Tarantino initially offered him a role in another film, “From Dusk Till Dawn,” before ultimately casting him as Vincent in “Pulp Fiction.” Similarly, Samuel L. Jackson reflected on his first reading of the script, describing it as a life-changing moment that left him in awe of Tarantino’s storytelling prowess.
Uma Thurman emphasized the film’s broader significance, stating that “Pulp Fiction” not only transformed their careers but also had a profound impact on Hollywood as a whole. She highlighted its revolutionary approach to storytelling and its lasting influence on filmmakers worldwide.
Throughout the panel discussion, the cast members expressed their deep appreciation for the camaraderie and joy they experienced while filming “Pulp Fiction.” Eric Stoltz, who portrayed heroin dealer Lance in the film, fondly recalled a memorable moment from the wrap party, where he witnessed John Travolta and Christopher Walken showcasing their impressive dance moves on the dance floor.
As the TCM Classic Film Festival celebrated the enduring legacy of “Pulp Fiction,” it served as a poignant reminder of the film’s cultural significance and its lasting imprint on cinema history.