Four outrageous stories collide in this parody-packed crime caper.
PLUMP FICTION
From the producers who saw Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs & Braveheart.
Follows the plot of Pulp Fiction (1994). Scenes from other movies are also parodied.
Plump Fiction is a 1997 American comedy-crime film directed by Bob Koherr about four intersecting stories in a violent parody of films like Pulp Fiction.
Synopsis
Why Cult
This film follows the plot of Pulp Fiction while lampooning its most memorable moments.
From exterminators posing as hit men to nuns moonlighting as strippers, the cast brings wild, tongue-in-cheek energy.
Four intersecting tales blend crime, comedy, and absurdity—complete with missing pages, mistaken briefcases, and oddball criminals.
The film doesn't stop at Pulp Fiction: scenes from other movies are gleefully spoofed for a true genre send-up.
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Questions from the Vault
What is Plump Fiction about? +
Plump Fiction is a parody film from 1997 in which four stories intersect, involving exterminators posing as hit men, strippers dressed as nuns, tag-team wrestlers, and a scriptwriter losing pages—all spoofing the plot of Pulp Fiction and other movies.
When was Plump Fiction released? +
Plump Fiction was released in 1997.
Who directed Plump Fiction? +
Plump Fiction was directed by Bob Koherr.
How long is Plump Fiction? +
Plump Fiction has a runtime of 79 minutes.
What genre is Plump Fiction? +
Plump Fiction is a comedy-crime film.
Where can I watch Plump Fiction? +
Plump Fiction is available to stream on SassyFlix.