Christopher Walken In Pulp Fiction (1994)
Christopher Walken's monologue in Quentin Tarantino's masterwork Pulp Fiction, released in 1994, is one of the movie's most enduring passages. In his role as Captain Koons, Walken relates the tale of his father's gold watch and the lengths he took to ensure that it would be passed down to his son as a family relic to young Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis). As only Walken can, he delves into the obscene and profane specifics of how his father was able to conceal the watch while a five-year prisoner of war in Vietnam.
That whole scene with the girl in #29 made me wince. It was hard to watch, but then so was the whole movie.
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