| Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Christopher
Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney, Michael Madsen, Randy Brooks,
Kirk Baltz, Quentin Tarantino
In 1992, Reservoir Dogs transformed Quentin Tarantino practically
overnight from an obscure, unproduced screenwriter and part-time
actor to the most influential new filmmaker of the 1990s. The story
looks at what happens before and after (but not during) a botched
jewelry store robbery organized by Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney).
Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) is a career criminal who takes a liking
to newcomer Mr. Orange (Tim Roth) and enjoys showing him the ropes.
Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi) is a weaselly loner obsessed with professionalism.
Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) has just gotten out of jail after taking
the rap on a job for Cabot; he's grateful for the work but isn't
the same person he used to be. While Mr. Blonde goes nuts during
the heist, the thieves are surprised by the sudden arrival of the
police, and Mr. Pink is convinced one of their team is a cop. So
who's the rat? What do they do about Mr. Blonde? And what do they
do with Mr. Orange, who took a bullet in the gut and is slowly bleeding
to death? Reservoir Dogs jumps back and forth between pre- and post-robbery
events, occasionally putting the narrative on pause to let the characters
discuss such topics as the relative importance of tipping, who starred
in Get Christie Love!, and what to do when you enter a men's room
full of cops carrying a briefcase full of marijuana. |