There's no evidence to suggest that a person was killed on the set of 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie is famous for its unique storytelling and great performances, not for any on - set tragedies.
I've studied a fair amount about the making of 'Pulp Fiction' and there are no reports of a fatal incident on set. It's a classic movie that has had a lot of behind - the - scenes coverage, but no such death has been part of that coverage.
As far as I know, no. There is no well - documented case of someone being killed during the filming of 'Pulp Fiction'.
I'm not sure which specific incident you're referring to regarding someone being killed on the set of 'Pulp Fiction'. There may not be a widely known case of such a fatality during the production.
The one who killed the guy in the car in Pulp Fiction was Jules Winnfield. His action was part of the unpredictable and gritty narrative of the film.
The 'guy' in Pulp Fiction could refer to many characters. For example, Vincent Vega, played by John Travolta. He is a hitman with a cool and somewhat unpredictable personality. He has some really iconic scenes in the movie, like the dance scene with Mia Wallace at Jackrabbit Slim's.
Yes, Vincent is killed in the movie. He meets his end in a rather unexpected and violent way.
Brad is unfortunately killed. The scene is quite memorable and contributes to the overall tone and drama of Pulp Fiction.
Pulp Fiction was set primarily in Los Angeles, California.
Pulp Fiction is set primarily in Los Angeles during the early 1990s.
Pulp Fiction is set primarily in Los Angeles, California.
The setting of Pulp Fiction is placed in the criminal underworld of Los Angeles around the start of the 1990s. It showcases the gritty and chaotic nature of that time and place.