No. In the world of 'Pulp Fiction', their characters have their own storylines that don't involve one killing the other. John Travolta's character Vincent Vega has his own misadventures, and Bruce Willis' character Butch Coolidge is on his own path which doesn't lead to him killing Vincent.
No. In 'Pulp Fiction', Bruce Willis' character doesn't kill John Travolta's character.
No. In 'Pulp Fiction', Bruce Willis' character doesn't kill John Travolta's character.
In Pulp Fiction, Bruce Willis doesn't have a scene where he kills John Travolta. The plot doesn't involve such an event.
Bruce Willis doesn't kill John Travolta in the movie Pulp Fiction. The storylines of the characters don't intersect in that way.
No, Bruce Willis did not kill John Travolta in Pulp Fiction.
As far as I know, in no movie does Bruce Willis kill John Travolta.
No, Bruce Willis doesn't kill Travolta in Pulp Fiction.
No, Bruce Willis doesn't shoot John Travolta in Pulp Fiction.
John Travolta as Vincent Vega had some iconic scenes in 'Pulp Fiction'. For example, his dance with Uma Thurman at Jack Rabbit Slim's. Bruce Willis' Butch Coolidge, on the other hand, was a tough boxer. His character was involved in a complex plot that included a deal with Marsellus Wallace. Their performances added to the overall edgy and stylish feel of the movie.
Well, in Pulp Fiction, John Travolta's Vincent Vega was a key part of the criminal underworld shown in the film. He had his own set of tasks and misadventures. Bruce Willis' Butch Coolidge was a different kind of character, a boxer caught up in a web of trouble. Their paths cross in interesting ways throughout the movie, which is part of what makes Pulp Fiction such an iconic and engaging film.
No. There's no such scene in 'Pulp Fiction' at all.