Films Referenced in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction

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A project I wanted to work on for a while, here are all the films that Quentin Tarantino referenced in <i>Pulp Fiction</i> so we can all get a better grasp on just how derivative he really is! Ha!

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    Stella Dallas
    by King Vidor

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    Air Force
    by Howard Hawks

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    Wake Island
    by John Farrow

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    Murder, My Sweet
    by Edward Dmytryk

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    Open City
    by Roberto Rossellini

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    It's a Wonderful Life (60th Anniversary Edition)
    by Frank Capra

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    Pickup on South Street - Criterion Collection
    by Samuel Fuller

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    Kiss Me Deadly
    by Robert Aldrich

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    The Seven Year Itch
    by Billy Wilder

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    The Night of the Hunter
    by Charles Laughton

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    Three Little Bops (1957)
    by Friz Freleng

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    Rock All Night

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    Dragstrip Girl
    by Mary Lambert

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    Sorority Girl
    by Roger Corman

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    Motorcycle Gang (1957)

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    Something for the Girls (1958)

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    Daddy-O (1958)

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    Attack Of The 50 foot Woman
    by Nathan Juran

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    Roadracers
    by Robert Rodriguez

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    Psycho (Collector's Edition)

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    Shoot the Piano Player - Criterion Collection
    by François Truffaut

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    The Guns of Navarone (Special Edition)
    by J. Lee Thompson

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    The Parent Trap (Vault Disney Collection)
    by David Swift (II)

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    Jules and Jim - Criterion Collection
    by François Truffaut

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    Viver a Vida - Vivre Sa Vie/my Life to Live (1962)
    by Jean-Luc Godard

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    The Young Racers (1963)

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    8 1/2 - Criterion Collection

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    Black Sabbath
    by Mario Bava

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    Alphaville - Criterion Collection
    by Jean-Luc Godard

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    Red Line 7000 (1965)
    by Howard Hawks

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    The Graduate (40th Anniversary Collector's Edition)
    by Mike Nichols

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    The Aristocats (Disney Gold Classic Collection)
    by Wolfgang Reitherman

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    Shaft

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    A Clockwork Orange
    by Stanley Kubrick

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    Kung Fu (1972)

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    Deliverance (Deluxe Edition)
    by John Boorman

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    Walking Tall
    by Phil Karlson

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    Superfly T.N.T

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    Charley Varrick

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    The Outfit (1974)
    by John Flynn

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    Sugar Hill
    by Paul Maslansky

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    McQ
    by John Sturges

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    Policewomen
    by Lee Frost

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Created by wokelstein on Sep 23, 2007.
 

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what is the source for this list? — 1 year ago

Did you read about it somewhere or did you come up with it?