PRODUCTION DESIGN PORN: The Films of Quentin Tarantino

What makes a Quentin Tarantino movie so great? The soundtracks full of 70s tunes, the stylized gore, and of course the David Wasco production design. Sets like the warehouse in Reservoir Dogs and the the Cinema Le Gamaar in Inglourious Basterds make the films just that much more memorable. Take a look.


Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Production Designer: David Wasco |  Set Decorator: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Production Designer: David Wasco | Art Director: Charles Collum | Set Decorator: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

Jackie Brown (1997)

Production Designer: David Wasco |  Art Director: Daniel Bradford | Set Decorator: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)

Production Designer: Yohei Taneda, David Wasco | Art Directors: Daniel Bradford, Hidefumi Hanatani, Minoru Nishida | Set Decorators: Yoshihito Akatsuka, Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)

Production Designer: David Wasco |  Art Director: Daniel Bradford | Set Decorator: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

Death Proof (2007)

Production Designer: Steve Joyner | Art Director: Caylah Eddleblute | Set Decorator: Jeanette Scott

Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Production Designer: David Wasco | Art Director: Marco Bittner Rosser, Stephan O. Gessler, Sebastian T. Krawinkel, David Scheunemann | Set Decorator: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco


Are you a Tarantino lover? Which of his films do you think have the best production design?

Alison Hickey

Posted by Alison Hickey

Alison Hickey is a set designer based in Toronto. Her credits include 'Schitt's Creek', 'The Good Witch', 'Remedy', and 'Spun Out'.

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