Hi, Vincent. I'm getting dressed. The door's open. Come inside and make yourself a drink.

Pulp Fiction (1994)
MIA
A screenplay character in Pulp Fiction (1994).
- lines
- 83
- words
- 1,014
- scenes
- 16
- dialogue
- 7.0%
- avg words / line
- 12
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 119
Sample dialogue
Knives. The character I played, Raven McCoy, her background was she was raised by circus performers. So she grew up doing a knife act. According to the show, she was the deadliest woman in the world with a knife. But because she grew up in a circus, she was also something of an acrobat. She could do illusions, she was a trapeze artist – when you're keeping the world safe from evil, you never know when being a trapeze artist's gonna come in handy. And she knew a zillion old jokes her grandfather, an old vaudevillian, taught her. If we woulda got picked up, they woulda worked in a gimmick where every episode I woulda told and ol joke.
scene 30 — INT. JACKRABBIT SLIM'S – NIGHTTo your right.
scene 20 — INT. MARCELLUS' HOUSE / LIVING ROOM – NIGHTIt was show about a team of female secret agents called "Fox Force Five."
scene 30 — INT. JACKRABBIT SLIM'S – NIGHTOooohhhh, this doesn't sound like mindless, boring, getting-to-know-you chit-chat. This sounds like you actually have something to say.
scene 32 — INT. JACKRABBIT SLIM'S (DINING AREA) – NIGHTSo, dance good.
scene 32 — INT. JACKRABBIT SLIM'S (DINING AREA) – NIGHT
Bookends
Great. I never thanked you for the dinner.