Are All the Timepieces in Pulp Fiction Really Set to 4:20?

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MOVIE URBAN LEGEND: All of the timepieces in Pulp Fiction are set to 4:20.

A very popular “true movie fact” is that all of the clocks in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction are set to 4:20.

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4:20, of course, is a popular reference for marijuana enthusiasts (the term has evolved from a meeting time for a group of teens in California in pursuit of marijuana to a code term used to refer to marijuana in general – a term popularized by the magazine High times – to the point where April 20th has practically become a holiday for fans of marijuana).

Is that true? Are all of the clocks in Pulp Fiction set to 4:20?

No, it is not true.

It reminds me a lot of a Comic Book Legends Revealed I did a few years back that said that there is a Superman reference in every episode of Seinfeld (either the character being mentioned by someone or Jerry’s Superman refrigerator magnet being shown). As I pointed out then, that is an exaggeration based on a true fact. Superman was referenced on Seinfeld a lot, but obviously someone along the line felt that it wasn’t enough for Superman to be referenced a lot, he had to be referenced in every episode.

Similarly, a number of clocks were set to 4:20 in Pulp Fiction. There are a couple in the pawn shop where Butch Coolidge is going to rescue Marcellus Wallace.

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However, even in those very scenes, there is also a clock that is not set the 4:20.

In addition, the most famous timepiece in the entire movie, Butch’s watch, is shown not set to 4:20 when it is given to him as a child.

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Plus, of course, there are other clocks not set to 4:20 in the film.

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Obviously, at some point the telephone game came into effect and instead of people simply noting the interesting little bit of trivia that a number of clocks in Pulp Fiction were set to 4:20 (which presumably is a reference to the marijuana term) it soon became the more interesting (but also more false) trivia that all of the clocks in Pulp Fiction were set to 4:20. And then it just stuck and has become accepted as fact.

The legend is…

STATUS: False

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