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Pulp Fiction Case Study

Director = Quentin Tarantino

Writer = Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary

Cast = John Travolta
            Samuel L Jackson
            Bruce Willis
            Christopher Walker

Genre = Crime and Action

Release Date = October 1994

Budget = $8.5 Million

Box Office Revenue = $212.19 Million

Pulp Fiction was a film released in October 1994 that focuses on three different storylines all of which interact as the film goes along. Its use of three storylines conveys a number of different actors having to be used, all of which are main characters in their small respected story lines.
Attempting to get 3 main characters was a tough task, but with Quentin Tarantino as the director, part of a number successful films, trying to attract 3 stars to such a well written film wasn’t hard and resulted in Samuel L Jackson, John Travolta and Bruce Willis starring, 3 of the biggest film stars in the world at that time.
Taking into account these 3 huge stars as well as Quentin Tarantino, its build up to its release was massively reported with all of these stars regularly being reported in the media world. Having these stars resulted in its release being very successful, with a box office revenue of $212.19 million being taken. Its use of development, marketing and distribution built a profitable success and resulted in changing the whole effect on modern-day independent cinema.                                                                                                                      

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