Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Wolf: Julia Sweeney ... Raquel: Lawrence Bender ... Long Hair Yuppie-Scum: Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Cie Allman ... Winston Wolfe's Girlfriend at Party (uncredited) Rene Beard ... Bar Tender (uncredited) Brent Hatley ...

    • Overview
    • Biography
    • Fun Quotes
    • Trivia

    Winston Wolfe, better known as The Wolf, is a supporting character in Quentin Tarantino's 2nd film, Pulp Fiction. He is a professional mafia "cleaner" who works primarily for Marsellus Wallace. He covers up crimes whenever there is evidence that needs to be gotten rid of. He appears in the chapter "The Bonnie Situation".

    He was portrayed by Harvey Keitel, who also played Larry Dimmick in Reservoir Dogs and OSS Commander in Inglourious Basterds.

    After assassins Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield kill three men who stole from their boss, crime lord Marsellus Wallace, they take Marvin, one of Wallace's debtors who informed on his friends in return for sparing his life, with them. They put him in the backseat of their car and drive off, but while Vincent is talking to Marvin, he accidentally pulls the trigger of his firearm and shoots Marvin in the face, killing him and splattering blood and brain matter all over the car and his and Jules' clothes.

    They go to the house of Jules' friend Jimmie Dimmick to hide. Jimmie is terrified that his wife, Bonnie, will come home from work to find a dead body in their house, so he tells Jules to handle the situation. Jules calls Marcellus, who in turn calls the Wolf.

    The Wolf arrives at Jimmie's house 10 minutes later, and quickly and curtly tells them how to clean up the car. Vincent bristles at the Wolf "barking orders" at him, but the Wolf reminds him that they are in a hurry and will have to do what he says to stay out of prison. While Jules and Vincent clean the car, the Wolf talks Jimmie into giving him the bedroom linen set that he and Bonnie got as a wedding present from Jimmie's late aunt and uncle to use to soak up Marvin's blood from the floor of the car, promising that Wallace will make it worth his while.

    After Jules and Vincent finish cleaning the car, the Wolf makes them take their bloody clothes off, and then proceeds to spray them with Jimmie's backyard hose to clean them up. The Wolf pays Jimmie as an apology for the inconvenience, and then takes Jules and Vincent to get rid of Marvin's corpse at "Monster Joe's", a junkyard owned by a friend of his who is presumably involved in Marcellus' criminal empire. As the Wolf leaves to take Monster Joe's daughter out to breakfast, he bids Jules and Vincent goodbye, telling them to "call me Winston".

    •The Wolf: "Pretty please with sugar on top: Clean the fuckin car."

    •The Wolf: "You an oak man Jimmie?".

    •According to Tarantino, the Wolf can theoretically move between the universes, similar to Earl McGraw and his son Edgar.

    •A parody version of Wolf (portrayed by the same actor) starred in a series of adverts for the insurance company Direct Line in the 2010s.

  2. Harvey Keitel (/ k aɪ ˈ t ɛ l / ky-TEL; born May 13, 1939) is an American actor known for his portrayal of morally ambiguous and "tough guy" characters. [1] [2] He rose to prominence during the New Hollywood movement, and has held a long-running association with director Martin Scorsese, starring in six of his films: Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967), Mean Streets (1973), Alice Doesn't ...

  3. They're your clothes, motherfucker. The Wolf : Now boys, listen up. We're going to a place called Monster Joe's Truck and Tow. I'll drive the tainted car. Jules, you ride with me. Vincent, you follow in my Acura. We run across the path of any John Q. Laws, nobody does a fucking thing unless I do it first.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pulp_FictionPulp Fiction - Wikipedia

    Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American independent crime film written and ... Winston Wolfe, ... and taboo into an entertainingly subtle adrenaline play – a fiction, a ...

  5. Apr 19, 2019 · Willis was already a huge star when he made Pulp Fiction and recently re-teamed with Samuel L. Jackson in Glass, a sequel to 2000's Unbreakable. Harvey Keitel - Winston Wolf. When Vincent and Jules leave a literal bloody mess in their car, cleaner Winston Wolf is called in to help them fix it in record time.

  6. People also ask

  7. Character Analysis. Winston Wolf is Marsellus' personal fixer, and he's one impressive guy. Harvey Keitel gives the character an understated, cynical sense of humor. The Wolf never has to get angry because he knows he's Jules and Vincent's only option. His calm, professional demeanor just exudes confidence and control.

  1. People also search for