Plump Fiction

Plump Fiction (1997)

From the producers who saw Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs & Braveheart.

  • Genre: Comedy, Crime
  • Release Date: 1997-05-01
  • User Rating: 3.778/10 from 36 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 19min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Bob Koherr
star 3.778/10
From 36 Ratings

Summary

Four stories intersect in this violent film parody. Exterminators dress as hit men and try to protect the wife of their boss, Montello. Meanwhile, the strippers at Montello's strip club, dressed as nuns, attempt to rob him. Tag-team wrestlers steal Montello's briefcase, thinking its contents are valuable. Finally, Bumpkin, running to deliver a script, loses a lot of the pages.

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  • Tommy Davidson

    as Julius
  • Julie Brown

    as Mimi Hungry
  • Paul Dinello

    as Jimmy Nova
  • Sandra Bernhard

    as Bunny Roberts
  • Colleen Camp

    as Viv
  • Dan Castellaneta

    as Bumpkin
  • Robert Costanzo

    as Montello Hungry
  • Matthew Glave

    as Nicky Cox
  • Tim Kazurinsky

    as Priscilla, Queen of the Desserts
  • Kevin Meaney

    as Les
  • Paul Provenza

    as Crispin Maraschino
  • Jennifer Rubin

    as Kandi Kane
  • Pamela Adlon

    as Vallory Cox
  • Jennifer Coolidge

    as Sister Sister
  • Shawn Michael Howard

    as Lee
  • Karla Tamburrelli

    as Sister Ruth
  • Lea DeLaria

    as Mr. Purple
  • Kane Picoy

    as Kris Walken Kringle
  • Judy Tenuta

    as Rhonda
  • Nada Despotovich

    as Sister Batril
  • Scott LaRose

    as Karaoke Customer
  • Jimmie Walker

    as Stingy Costumer
  • Philippe Bergeron

    as Jean-Claude Ennui
  • Simbi Khali

    as Sister Sledge
  • Riki Rachtman

    as Clerk #2
  • Lezlie Deane

    as Jodi / The Gimp
  • Molly O'Leary

    as Waitress
  • Bob Koherr

    as Grip
  • Stephen Nemeth

    as Clerk #1
  • Don LaFontaine

    as Voice-Over (voice)
  • Alfredo Septién

    as Cop #1
  • Donna W. Scott

    as Quickie Mart Patron
Directing Bob Koherr Director
Writing Bob Koherr Writer
Production Lorena David Co-Producer
Sound Michael Muhlfriedel Music
Camera Rex Nicholson Director of Photography
Art Jacques Hébert Production Design
Art Robert La Liberte Art Direction
Editing Neil Kirk Editor
Art Nicole Lee Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Vincent Lapper Costume Design
Production Gary Oberst Casting
Production Gary Binkow Producer
Production Stephen Nemeth Executive Producer
Production Mark Roberts Co-Producer
Production Patrick J. Clifton Associate Producer
Directing Greg Webb First Assistant Director
Directing Andrew Coffing Second Assistant Director
Directing Don Dunn Second Unit Director
Directing Rob Healy Second Second Assistant Director

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