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5) The Gimp Was Red in the Face Most of the Times           (5/12)

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5) The Gimp Was Red in the Face Most of the Times           (5/12)

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Ah yes, the Gimp a symbol of true introverted perversion and the emblem of creepiness.

A silent character serving two owners at the pawn shop sequence where one of the most transgressive scenes was shot twenty years ago. The writer Stephen Hibbert, who mentioned how embarrassing it was to Arun Rath “I think if I didn’t have that mask on, you’d see that I was bright red and embarrassed beyond comprehension”, played the character.

We understand the agony, but remain thankful for the silently mysterious and creepy Gimp!

Hibbert’s journey began when he was part of the comedy troupe The Groundlings, in the 90’s and became friends with Tarantino during the time he performed with him in improv shows.

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