Villains Wiki

Hi. This is Thesecret1070. I am an admin of this site. Edit as much as you wish, but one little thing... If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login. Other than that, enjoy Villains Wiki!!!

READ MORE

Villains Wiki
Villains Wiki
Advertisement
Warning
Scarfaceinthefall
This article's content is marked as Mature
The page contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older.

If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page.

You feel that? That's pride f-cking with you. F-ck pride! Pride only hurts. It never helps.
~ Marsellus Wallace to Butch, and his most famous line.
I'm prepared to scour the Earth for that motherf-cker. If Butch goes to Indo-China, I want a n---er hiding in a bowl of rice waiting to pop a cap in his ass.
~ Marsellus Wallace vowing to kill Butch.
You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy?! I ain't done with you yet by a damn sight! I'mma get medieval on your ass!
~ Marsellus threatening a gravely wounded Zed.

Marsellus Wallace is the main antagonist of the 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction.

He is the crime kingpin of Los Angeles, the husband of Mia Wallace and the boss of Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield.

He was portrayed by Ving Rhames, who also portrayed Leroy in The People Under The Stairs, Nathan "Diamond Dogs" Jones in Con Air, James Allen in Animal, Thaddeus in The Star and Buffalo Belzer in Wendell & Wild.

Biography[]

A big time gangster, Marsellus Wallace pretty much owns the town. He has connections of every kind, and he has a fearsome reputation. There is even a rumor that Marsellus once threw a man off a four-story balcony through a greenhouse for touching his wife Mia's feet.

Marsellus is a minor character in the film's prologue, in which he has sent two of his assassins, Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, to kill a group of men who had borrowed money (and an unseen, glowing object in a briefcase) from him and tried to cheat him. During this segment, Vincent tells Jules that Marsellus asked him to (platonically) keep Mia company while he is out of town. This sets up the first chapter, "Vincent Vega and Marsellus Wallace's Wife".

In the second chapter, "The Gold Watch", Marsellus bribes boxer Butch Coolidge to take a dive in his next fight, but Butch double-crosses him and kills his opponent, costing Marsellus a great deal of money. Furious, Marsellus orders his minions to "scour the Earth" for Butch so he can kill him. However, Butch manages to elude Marsellus' men, even killing Vincent.

The next day, Marsellus sees Butch on the street as he buys a box of donuts, Butch having returned to his apartment to retrieve his father's gold watch. Before Marsellus can react, however, Butch hits him with his car, which he promptly crashes. When he regains consciousness, Marsellus pulls a gun and begins shooting wildly at Butch, at one point wounding an innocent bystander. He chases Butch into a pawn shop, but Butch gains the upper hand and beats him up. Unexpectedly, however, they are both taken hostage by the shop's owner, Maynard, who binds and gags them.

Maynard calls over Zed, his partner in rape and murder, who takes Marsellus into a back room while leaving Butch with their "gimp". Butch breaks free and knocks the Gimp unconscious, but has a moment of conscience and goes back to rescue Marsellus. He finds Zed sodomizing a helpless Marsellus while Maynard watches, and kills Maynard with a samurai sword he found in the pawnshop. Now free, Marsellus tells Butch to step aside, and shoots Zed in the crotch with a shotgun. As Zed writhes in pain, Marsellus tells his rapist that his suffering has only begun, promising to call over his henchman, armed with pliers and blowtorches, who will "get medieval on your ass". Marsellus then shows his gratitude to Butch for saving his life by allowing him to leave town unharmed, provided that he tells no one about the rape and never comes back.

Marsellus appears briefly in the film's final chapter, "The Bonnie Situation," which is set a few days earlier. Marsellus takes a call from Jules, who tells him that Vincent accidentally shot a man in the face while driving away from the hit Marsellus sent them on, and that they need to get rid of the evidence. Marsellus sends his personal "cleaner", Winston Wolf, to fix the situation. As he is talking on the phone, a woman who is implied to be his mistress serves him breakfast.

Quotes[]

I think you're gonna find, when all this shit is over, I think you're gonna find yourself one smiling motherf-cker. The thing is, Butch, right now you got ability. But painful as it may be, ability don't last. And your days are just about over. Now that's a hard motherf***in' fact of life, but that's a fact of life your ass is gonna have to get realistic about. See, this business is filled to the brim with unrealistic motherf-ckers. Motherf-ckers who thought their ass would age like wine. If you mean it turns to vinegar, it does. If you mean it gets better with age, it don't. Besides, Butch, how many fights do you think you got in you anyhow? Two? Boxers don't have an Old Timers Place. You came close but you never made it. And if you were gonna make it, you would have made it before now.
~ Marsellus Wallace as he bribes Butch Coolidge to take a dive
What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' n---ers, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy?! I ain't done with you yet by a damn sight! I'mma get medieval on your ass!
~ Marsellus Wallace
Two things: don't tell nobody about this. This shit is between me, you, and Mr. soon-to-be-living-the-rest-of-his-short-ass-life-in-agonizing-pain rapist here. It ain't nobody else's business. Two: you leave town tonight, right now, and when you gone, you stay gone, or you be gone. You lost all your LA privileges. Deal?
~ Marsellus allowing Butch to escape.
Brett: H-he's black.
Jules: Go on!
Brett: He's bald.
Jules: Does he look like a bitch?
Brett: W-What?
Jules: DOES! HE! LOOK! LIKE A BITCH!
Brett: NOOOOOOOOOO!!!
~ Brett trying to describe Marsellus.

Gallery[]

Navigation[]

           Tarantino Villains

Reservoir Dogs Logo
The Reservoir Dogs: Joe Cabot | Mr. Blonde | Eddie Cabot | Mr. White | Mr. Pink | Mr. Blue | Mr. Brown

Pulp Fiction Logo.svg
Marsellus Wallace | Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield | Zed | Maynard | Winston Wolfe

Jackie Brown logo
Ordell Robbie | Louis Gara

KillBillTitle
Deadly Viper Assassination Squad: Bill | Elle Driver | Budd | Vernita Green | O-Ren Ishii

Other: Sofie Fatale | Crazy 88 | Johnny Mo | Gogo Yubari | Buck | Esteban Vihaio | Matsumoto | Pretty Riki | Ernie

AAAABUHYlYCSUvFhmR9g xRgoC7qmsWCJ-Teh3xRMNVEDmGp h0CJVUSBBsSopcMpmWUNTqCumWsEiFib5uL403dg7JO8nbYzDu8MXOC AoS2yF2
Stuntman Mike

Inglourious-logo.svg
Hans Landa | Fredrick Zoller | Joseph Goebbels | Adolf Hitler

Django Unchained logo transparent
Calvin Candie | Stephen | Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly | Butch Pooch | Billy Crash | Big Daddy Bennet | Brittle Brothers | Speck Brothers | Stonesipher | Ku Klux Klan | Leonide Moguy | Bill Sharp

AAAABehvH A1InMc1MWocZVuwSu74o0IlKxXx5chMOcSgIeRAeEWwai6NZMQG XifHzWgSrT-viIOSjuyJPqnoSOSt48GG2MFTdmIj28g8aqy0Bf
Jody Domergue | Daisy Domergue | Pete Hicox | Grouch Douglas | Marco | Major Marquis Warren |

Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Logo contour
Tex Watson | Charles Manson | Susan "Sadie" Atkins | Patricia "Katie" Krenwinkel

See Also
GrindHouse Villains | Machete Villains | True Romance Villains | From Dusk Till Dawn Villains | Hobo With a Shotgun Villains

Advertisement