When they come back, Orange lies about what Blonde was going to do, and Eddie reveals the backstory of Blonde. He gets his lightter out, about to set the cop alight, but then gets shot by Mr. He pours it over the cop, makes a trail and throws the can. He goes outside to the car trunk to get a can of gasoline. He then holds his face and cuts his ear off. He gets a razor blade out of his shoe, and turns the radio on and tunes into K-Billy's Super Sounds of the 70s, who plays " Stuck in the Middle with You." He starts dancing and singing to it, then takes a swipe at the cop. Everyone else in the room, already jumpy, hear the sound of gunfire and start shooting. He says how it amuses him to torture a cop, and puts duct tape over his mouth. White doesn't drop the gun right away and one of the cops, freaked out by everything that's been happening, the gruesome scene around him, and the panic of the moment, shoots Mr. He says how he doesn't give a "good fuck" about what he knows or don't know. When he refers to Nice Guy Eddie as his boss, Mr. Blonde is left to "babysit" Marvin Nash and Mr. Blonde relaxes.Īfter Nice Guy Eddie comes and goes with White and Pink, Mr. Orange, is the main deuteragonist in Reservoir Dogs. They take him into the warehouse, and Mr. Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American independent crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. He says how he might know something about the set up. He shows them officer Marvin Nash, who he kidnapped and put into the trunk of his car. Blonde says that he's got something to show them in his car. He arrives at the warehouse drinking a soft drink, and sees Mr. White as a "psycho" as he kept firing and killing people during the heist after they set off the alarm. Eddie has the idea of Vic to partake in the diamond heist, which Vic happily accepts. Vic says he wants to come back to work for them. He asks for a job, which Eddie plans out a legal job for him. Eddie then makes gay and rape jokes about Vic. When Nice Guy Eddie enters the office, he makes a joke about Eddie, leading to a playfight. He thanks Joe for the packages he delivered, saying that it really meant a lot to him. When he's released from prison, he visits Joe in his office. He was in prison because he was caught with "hot items." He could've been released from prison if he told the police about Joe, but kept his mouth shut. He was just released from prison after serving 4 years imprisonment, and his parole officer is Seymour Scagnetti. He is long-time friends with Joe Cabot and Nice Guy Eddie. He is the brother of Vincent Vega of Pulp Fiction. Blonde, is a major character in the film Reservoir Dogs, portrayed by Michael Madsen.
Jackson, Uma Thurman, and Brad Pitt are among the talents that also appear multiple times throughout Tarantino's universe, so they could be doppelgängers, or relatives, of their other characters as well. Maybe it's best not to think too hard about this movie universe and just enjoy the uber-violent, super-witty, nonlinear ride.Vic Vega, a.k.a., Mr. The group is led by crime boss Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney) and his son Eddie Nice Guy Cabot (Chris Penn), and was formed by Mr. If the two movies are in fact part of the same timeline and universe, his death in "Reservoir Dogs" as the police mole in the criminal group should preclude his appearance in the later movie, unless of course Roth is playing his own doppelgänger. Harvey Keitel also appears in "Pulp Fiction" as Winston Wolfe, so that would have to be explained as well.Īctually, there's a whole stable of actors that Tarantino uses over and over again in this connected universe of his. Reservoir Dogs follows a group of thieves whose planned heist of a jewelry store goes terribly wrong and to make it even worse, there’s an undercover cop among them. For example, Tim Roth also appears in "Pulp Fiction," very early on, as Pumpkin, who holds up a diner with Bunny (Amanda Plummer). Of course, there is the small matter of multiple actors inhabiting different movies.