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Brad Pitt, Patricia Arquette, Gary Oldman, Christian Slater, Dennis Hopper, and Christopher Walken in True Romance (1993)

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True Romance

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    True Romance (1993) is one of the films that belongs to Quentin Tarantino's shared movie universe, where some characters are related to each other by blood or other connections. Here are some of the known relations:

    • Alabama Whitman, the female protagonist of True Romance, is the former partner of Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) from Reservoir Dogs. Mr. White mentions her name in a flashback scene and says she was a "good little thief".


    • Vincent Vega (John Travolta) from Pulp Fiction and Vic Vega (Michael Madsen) from Reservoir Dogs are brothers. Tarantino originally planned to make a prequel film about them called The Vega Brothers, but the project was scrapped due to the actors' aging.


    • Lee Donowitz (Saul Rubinek), the film producer who buys the cocaine from Clarence and Alabama in True Romance, is the son of Donny Donowitz (Eli Roth), the "Bear Jew" from Inglourious Basterds. Tarantino confirmed this in an interview and said that Lee inherited his father's war spoils.


    • Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) from Reservoir Dogs and Jimmy Dimmick (Quentin Tarantino) from Pulp Fiction are cousins. Tarantino revealed this in the DVD commentary of Reservoir Dogs and said that they both got their ear fetish from their grandfather.


    • Captain Koons (Christopher Walken) from Pulp Fiction and Vincenzo Coccotti (Christopher Walken) from True Romance are not related, despite being played by the same actor. Tarantino explained that he cast Walken as Coccotti because he liked his performance as Koons and wanted to see him play a villain.



    The main differences between the R-Rated and Unrated Version of True Romance (1993) are the following:

    • The Unrated Version has more graphic violence in some scenes, such as the confrontation between Alabama and Virgil, the murder of Big Don by Drexel, and the ending shootout.


    • The Unrated Version has some additional scenes that were cut from the R-Rated Version, such as a bathtub scene with Clarence and Alabama, a scene with Vincenzo on an elevator, and an alternate ending where Clarence dies and Alabama becomes a call girl.


    • The Unrated Version has some extended scenes with more dialogue, such as the scene where Alabama reveals her true identity to Clarence, the scene where Elliot prepares to be wired, and the scene where Clarence shows Dick the cocaine.


    The Unrated Version is considered to be closer to Quentin Tarantino's original script and vision for the film.

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  • How long is True Romance?
    1 hour and 59 minutes
  • When was True Romance released?
    September 10, 1993
  • What is the IMDb rating of True Romance?
    7.9 out of 10
  • Who stars in True Romance?
    Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, and Dennis Hopper
  • Who wrote True Romance?
    Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
  • Who directed True Romance?
    Tony Scott
  • Who was the composer for True Romance?
    Hans Zimmer
  • Who was the producer of True Romance?
    Gary Barber, Samuel Hadida, Bill Unger, and Steve Perry
  • Who was the executive producer of True Romance?
    Harvey Weinstein, Robert Weinstein, and James G. Robinson
  • Who was the cinematographer for True Romance?
    Jeffrey L. Kimball
  • Who was the editor of True Romance?
    Christian Wagner and Michael Tronick
  • Who are the characters in True Romance?
    Clarence Worley, Alabama Whitman, Clifford Worley, Mentor, Drexl Spivey, Floyd, Vincenzo Coccotti, Elliot Blitzer, Big Don, Dick Ritchie, and others
  • What is the plot of True Romance?
    In Detroit, a pop-culture enthusiast steals cocaine from his new wife's pimp and tries to sell it in Hollywood, prompting the mobsters who own the drugs to pursue the couple.
  • What was the budget for True Romance?
    $13 million
  • How much did True Romance earn at the worldwide box office?
    $13.1 million
  • How much did True Romance earn at the US box office?
    $12.3 million
  • What is True Romance rated?
    R
  • What genre is True Romance?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Romance, and Thriller
  • How many awards has True Romance won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has True Romance been nominated for?
    11 nominations

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