In Monday's USA Today an article on Quentin Tarantino's new
movie says Uma Thurman ran into the director at an Oscar
party in 2000 and "asked him about a film idea they cooked up
on the set of (Pulp) Fiction about a bride who is left for
dead after her wedding party is slaughtered at the chapel.
The woman swears vengeance on the attackers and hunts them
down one by one."
This idea they cooked up sounds rather similar to Cornell
Woolrich's novel THE BRIDE WORE BLACK that was filmed by
Traffaut in 1968.
Richard Moore
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