While packing the next morning, however, Fabienne reveals that she forgot the gold watch, the belonging Butch cherishes above all others. In the morning they will travel to Butch's hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, claim their winnings, and leave the country. Esmarelda drives Butch to the seedy motel where he and his French girlfriend, Fabienne ( Maria de Medeiros), are staying, having abandoned their apartment. Butch makes small talk with Esmarelda ( Angela Jones), the driver of the cab he is in, who reveals that she knows he's the boxer who killed his opponent she seems fascinated with the topic of death. He took Marsellus' money and bet it on himself his winnings will amount to a small fortune. Instead of throwing the match (offscreen), he fights so viciously that he kills his opponent. Butch reaches up with his hand and takes the watch from Koons. Koons says that he and Butch's father had to hide the watch in their rectums to keep it away from their captors. Butch's father died as a POW, but gave the watch to Koons to return to Butch. Butch's grandfather had taken it to World War II, and Butch's father to Vietnam. The watch had belonged to Butch's great-grandfather, who took it to World War I with him. Story #2: The Gold Watch The following night, before his fight, Butch dreams of an incident from his childhood: Back at his Tennessee home in 1973, Captain Koons ( Christopher Walken) visited Butch to bring him a gold watch. They agree not to tell Marsellus what happened since both of them would get in trouble for it. Following Lance's advice, Vincent is able to revive her with a shot of adrenaline administered straight to the heart. Panicked, Vincent takes the dying Mia to Lance's where they argue about what to do with her. She immediately passes out and begins to foam at the mouth. Meanwhile, she discovers the baggie of heroin in his coat pocket and, assuming it's cocaine, snorts some. Vincent goes to the bathroom to talk himself out of making a pass at Mia. After dinner, they return to the Wallace's home. After some small talk about European travel, Mia's failed acting career, foot massage, and the rumors about Antoine (which Mia dispels), Mia enters herself and Vincent in a dance contest. Properly sedated, he escorts the cocaine-addicted, chain-smoking Mia to Jack Rabbit Slim's, a West Hollywood 1950s-themed restaurant. Before picking Mia up, he visits his drug dealer, Lance ( Eric Stoltz), and buys some high-quality heroin. Rumors abound that Marsellus gravely wounded another associate, Antoine, who he believed had been improperly friendly with Mia, so Vincent is nervous. Marsellus is leaving town that evening and Vincent is to take Marsellus' wife, Mia ( Uma Thurman), out for dinner to keep her entertained. Vincent insults Butch but before Butch can retaliate, Marsellus calls Vincent over and embraces him. The men take an instant disliking to each other. While Jules heads to the men's room, Vincent goes to the bar and encounters Butch. Jules and Vincent arrive though it's only a few hours after their visit to the Valley, the two hit men are sporting gym clothes in place of the suits they wore earlier in the day. Story #1: Vincent Vega And Marsellus Wallace's Wife At his strip club, Marsellus Wallace ( Ving Rhames) pays boxer Butch Coolidge ( Bruce Willis) to throw his next fight. Jules recites what he claims is a Bible verse, Ezekiel 25:17, before he and Vincent execute Brett. They take back the valuable item - kept in a briefcase, it glows warmly and transfixes whoever looks at it. They are hit men in the employ of Marsellus Wallace and have come to retrieve a valuable belonging of Wallace's from a group of would-be crooks led by a young and naive guy named Brett ( Frank Whaley). Jackson) and Vincent Vega ( John Travolta) arrive at a San Fernando Valley apartment building. Earlier in the day, Jules Winnfield ( Samuel L. The two kiss, declare they love each other and stand up in their booth, announcing that they're robbing the diner. Then they add restaurants to the equation, realizing they can make more by taking customers' wallets than they get out of the till. Late one morning in the Hawthorne Grill, a restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, a young couple, Honey Bunny ( Amanda Plummer) and Pumpkin ( Tim Roth), discuss the pros and cons of robbing banks versus liquor stores.
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