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rdfs:comment | - Marsellus Wallace is a major character in the movie Pulp Fiction. A big time gangster and everyone's boss, Marsellus Wallace pretty much owns the town. He has connections of every kind, and he is the type that one would not want to mess with (as Jules would say, word around the campfire is that Marsellus threw a guy off a four-story balcony through a greenhouse for touching his wife's feet). He seems to have a small band of trusted people, as indicated by the fact that he is only seen speaking with Butch Coolidge, Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, his wife Mia Wallace, Paul Calderon and Winston Wolfe. Marsellus' real purpose in the film is to provide a reason for Butch's redemption, which is one of the main themes of the film.
- Marsellus had been a powerful gangster for a while. He supposedly threw a man off a balcony for giving his wife a foot massage and was an intimidating name when brought up by Vincent Vega to Lance. He runs most of his business through his front, Inglewood strip club.
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abstract | - Marsellus Wallace is a major character in the movie Pulp Fiction. A big time gangster and everyone's boss, Marsellus Wallace pretty much owns the town. He has connections of every kind, and he is the type that one would not want to mess with (as Jules would say, word around the campfire is that Marsellus threw a guy off a four-story balcony through a greenhouse for touching his wife's feet). He seems to have a small band of trusted people, as indicated by the fact that he is only seen speaking with Butch Coolidge, Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, his wife Mia Wallace, Paul Calderon and Winston Wolfe. Marsellus' real purpose in the film is to provide a reason for Butch's redemption, which is one of the main themes of the film.
- Marsellus had been a powerful gangster for a while. He supposedly threw a man off a balcony for giving his wife a foot massage and was an intimidating name when brought up by Vincent Vega to Lance. He runs most of his business through his front, Inglewood strip club.
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