Quentin Tarantino might have already been a successful director in 1994 thanks to Reservoir Dogs, made two years earlier, but it was Pulp Fiction that made him a household name while also resurrecting the career of John Travolta. Pulp Fiction was a critical and box office darling, winning the coveted Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, while also making $108 million in theaters worldwide on a mere $8 million budget. Pulp Fiction is a strange yet memorable trip, from its cool characters (no one is more of a badass than Samuel L. Jackson's Jules Winnfield), to that iconic soundtrack, but there's one scene in particular that's more shocking than anything else. That would be the infamous Gimp scene, with the masked actor behind the character being played by a relatively unknown actor named Stephen Hibbert. How did Hibbert get the role though, and just who in the hell is the Gimp supposed to be anyway?


Bengali (Bangladesh) ·
English (United States) ·