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Pulp Fiction: Screenplay (Faber Classic Screenplay)
Pulp Fiction: Screenplay (Faber Classic Screenplay)

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Edition: New edition
Author: Quentin Tarantino
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Release Date: April 1999
ISBN-10: 0571200680
ISBN-13: 9780571200689
List Price: £5.99
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royale with cheese
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Oh mates , you've got to own this . You liked the film , you'll like the book. You'll get to know how the original script was , the -now legendary-lines "ezekiel 25:17...." and the story behind the group shot of Travolta , Jackson and Keitel on page 165, which didn't show up in the film.
it's too cheap,use it to complete your order.

"what , ain't no country i know! do they speak english in what?"

Brilliant and entertaining to say the least!
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I bought this book after watching the film and instantly i was drawn into the pace of the book. The film seems slow, but gritty and fascinating -which what made the film and the book so great. Reading this book brings back all those great conversations like the 'Royale with Cheese' and the 'Restaurants, on the other hand...!' Its a book which you can dive into, and feel the wit, spark and black humour. A must read for any aspiring screenplay writer!

























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