![]() When Eddie, Pink, and White return, Orange tries to convince them that Blonde planned to kill them all and steal the diamonds for himself. Orange reveals to Nash that he is an undercover police officer, and that the police will arrive when Joe comes to the warehouse. He prepares to set him on fire, but Orange shoots Blonde dead. Nash denies knowledge, but Blonde ignores him and resumes the torture, cutting off Nash's ear with a straight razor. Eddie arrives and orders them to retrieve the diamonds and ditch the getaway vehicles, leaving Blonde in charge of Nash and Orange. In the present, White and Pink beat Nash for information. Blonde is grateful, but insists that he wants to get back to "real work", and they recruit him for the heist. ![]() To reward him for not having given Joe's name to the authorities for a lighter sentence, they offer him a no-show job. Some time earlier, Blonde meets with the Cabots, having completed a four-year jail sentence. They stand down when Blonde arrives with a kidnapped policeman, Marvin Nash. Pink has hidden the diamonds nearby and argues with White over whether to get medical attention for Orange, and the pair draw guns at each other. White is furious that Joe, his old friend, would employ Blonde, whom he describes as a psychopath. White informs him that Brown is dead, Blue and Blonde are missing, and Blonde murdered several civilians during the heist. At one of Joe's warehouses, White and Orange rendezvous with Pink, who believes that the job was a setup, and that the police were waiting for them. ![]() White flees with Orange, who was shot during the escape and is bleeding severely in the back of White's car. All but the boss, Joe Cabot, and his son, "Nice Guy" Eddie Cabot, use aliases: Mr. A soundtrack was released featuring songs used in the film, which are mostly from the 1970s.Įight gangsters eat breakfast at a Los Angeles diner. It achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's next film, Pulp Fiction (1994). Despite not being heavily promoted during its theatrical run, the film became a modest success in the United States after grossing $2.8 million against its scant budget. Although controversial at first for its depictions of violence and heavy use of profanity, Reservoir Dogs was generally well-received, with the cast being praised by many critics. The film is regarded as a classic of independent film and a cult film and was named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire. It incorporates many motifs that have become Tarantino's hallmarks: violent crime, pop culture references, profanity, and nonlinear storytelling. Kirk Baltz, Randy Brooks, and Steven Wright also play supporting roles. It stars Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney, Michael Madsen, Tarantino, and Edward Bunker as diamond thieves whose heist of a jewelry store goes terribly wrong. Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American neo-noir crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino in his feature-length debut.
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