Well, Harvey Keitel was part of the 'Pulp Fiction' cast. But when it comes to 'Chesterfield', it might be a bit of a misnomer or something not directly related. Maybe it's a name that's being wrongly associated, because in the movie itself, there's no obvious link between Harvey Keitel's character and anything named Chesterfield that I can recall.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Harvey Keitel played a role. However, I'm not sure there's a direct and very specific connection to 'Chesterfield' in the movie. It could be that there's no real relation to it within the context of 'Pulp Fiction' at all.
No. There is no indication in 'Pulp Fiction' that Harvey Keitel's character smoked Chesterfield cigarettes.
Harvey Keitel has a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. He gives a great performance in the movie, adding to its overall charm and gritty atmosphere.
Yes, he was indeed in Pulp Fiction.
Yes, Harvey Keitel was in Pulp Fiction. He played the role of Winston Wolfe.
In Pulp Fiction, Harvey Keitel was called Winston Wolfe.
There is no direct creative connection between Harvey Weinstein and 'Pulp Fiction'. Harvey Weinstein was involved in many other films through his production company, but 'Pulp Fiction' was mainly associated with other producers and director Quentin Tarantino. Weinstein was known for his own set of movies which were different in style and nature from 'Pulp Fiction'.
One of Harvey Keitel's memorable quotes from Pulp Fiction might be something like his matter - of - fact lines that added to the film's gritty atmosphere. However, without specifically researching each line he had in the movie, it's hard to give an exact quote off the top of my head.
When Pulp Fiction came out in 1994, Harvey Keitel, who was born in 1939, was 55. His performance in the film was memorable at that age.
Harvey Keitel played Winston 'The Wolf' Wolfe in Pulp Fiction. He was a fixer, a kind of problem - solver in the criminal underworld of the movie. He was called in to clean up the mess after Vincent and Jules had an unexpected situation in the car with Marvin's death.