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A high-definition, official copy of the full 154-minute feature film. The Internet Archive’s staff generally removes copyrighted content when copyright holders (like Paramount Pictures, which now controls the Miramax library) file a DMCA takedown request. However, due to the "cat and mouse" nature of digital archiving, copies sometimes reappear before being removed again.
While the full 1994 film Pulp Fiction is generally not available for free streaming due to copyright, the Internet Archive
The site hosts unique promotional materials, including the Official HD Trailer and Academy Award Nomination TV Spots .
Documentation on scenes that didn't make the final cut (such as the extended "Life Insurance" dialogue) is often preserved in text format or through archived fan-site mirrors.
Because Pulp Fiction remains a commercially viable property, these uploads are often subject to removal requests, leading to a "revolving door" of available links.
In the pantheon of modern cinema, few films cast a shadow as long—or as stylistically influential—as Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 masterpiece, Pulp Fiction . It is a film that redefined independent cinema, resurrected the career of John Travolta, and taught a generation of filmmakers that non-linear storytelling could be just as gripping as a straight line.
For purists and legal viewers, the Internet Archive is best used as a research tool for the film, not a streaming replacement.