![]() The key has a distinct shape, a textured surface and transposed writing that looks like the words 'Harley Davidson'. A line said in the movie made the term gimp popular. Before the movie, the gimp suit was called a bondage suit. One of the media’s most well-known depictions of the gimp suit is in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 movie Pulp Fiction. Mi Wallace and Vince Vega never had sex she just ODd on account of what she thought was coke but was actually heroin. Tarantino writes tons of backstory and character tidbits that never make it into the script, and are never intended to. In BDSM, gimp suits are the garments often worn by the submissive in a sexual relationship. The gimp was a sex slave, Marvin was in the back of the car and Vince Vega shot him in the head. Later in the movie, when Butch 'borrows' Zed's chopper he sticks a key in the ignition, which is different fro the keys seen in the 'Pawn shop counter bundle'. Probably had been written but never revealed. Besides the one above, which is in perfect condition and a pretty close match to the screenused one, I managed to find quite a few other candidates. No doubt the FITS KW1 1176 key is the most difficult to find. "In terms of backstory, he was like a hitchhiker or somebody that they picked up seven years ago, and they trained him so he’s the perfect victim," Tarantino said.Been wanting to start a thread about my still-small-but-growing 'Pulp Fiction' prop collectionįirst item to show off is my version of Zed's keys:īefore searching for the keys, I started reading the excellent research threads on here about this specific prop, which was a great help! Learned a lot! This version of the bundle, which is seen on the counter of the pawn shop after the rape scene consists of 4 keys:ġ) A Kwikset "lookalike" house key with 'FITS KW1 1167' stamping (Very rare, and tough to find!)Ģ) A barrel key for vending machines or possibly motorcycles with a square steel bow (rounded corners and a round hole) and a brass tip (Fairly difficult to find too!)ģ) A small brass key with oval bow (Key model CO106 is a close match) The filmmaker, who won his first Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for 1995's Pulp Fiction, went on to dish on who the Gimp really was and why he was chosen by Maynard and Zed. ![]() ![]() Butch knocked him out and then when he passed out he hung himself," Tarantino revealed. The use of the term gimp to mean a submissive seems to have originated with the 1994 film Pulp Fiction directed by Quentin Tarantino, in which there was a character referred to as the Gimp and use of the phrase 'bring out the gimp'. "It doesn’t quite play this way in the movie, but in my mind when I wrote it, the Gimp’s dead. Quote: A gimp is a sex slave or submissive, usually male.Such a person may be forced to wear a gimp suit. (I think we all can imagine what "medieval" fate was in store for Zed). In a fan Q&A with Empire, Tarantino revealed his backstory for the Gimp and what happened to him after Butch left. Huh, interesting, I always thought it was an old word for 'cripple'. The word gimp itself is much older, referring to a type of weak cloth. Translate that over to a submissive person and there you go. As they eat, Vince takes a strong like on the milkshake and food. Both Maynard and Zed have Southern accents. The doorbell rings, and Maynard goes upstairs and returns with a man named Zed, who is wearing a security guard uniform. They have both been bound and gagged in a basement dungeon below the pawn shop. The two then arrives at Jack Rabbit's Slim', a 1950s-themed restaurant with employees having bear resemblences to deceased celebrities. The pawn shop owner, named Maynard, sprays Butch and Marsellus with water, waking them up. Maynard has called his cousin Zed (Peter Greene), who works as a security gua. The Gimp is present when Maynard and security guard Zed rape Marsellus and then when Butch frees Marsellus. No, its use in this context comes from BDSM, probably about the 70s or so. Later at night, he drives to Marcellus' house to pick up Mia, who is watching Vince via security camera from a room. Marsellus and Butch wake up in the basement of the pawn shop, bound and gagged. ![]() There are a few possible explanations for why this scene was included. This scene is one of the most shocking and violent in the entire film, and has led many viewers to wonder why it was included. Dressed head-to-toe in leather bondage gear, the mute Gimp (portrayed by Steve Hibbert) is the S&M slave imprisoned in the basement of Maynard's pawn shop where a bound and gagged Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) and Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) are held captive. In the film Pulp Fiction, Ving Rhames’ character, Marsellus Wallace, is brutally raped by a gang of men in an alleyway. ![]()
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