"Reservoir Dogs" is a 1990s film where Bruce Willis didn't have any acting role. In the film, after a simple jewelry heist goes terribly wrong, the surviving criminals begin to suspect that one of them is a police informant. As the group begins to question each other's guilt, the heightening tensions threaten to explode the situation before the police can act.

The 1992 film "Reservoir Dogs" is a crime film that was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It was produced by Lawrence Bender and stars Harvey Keitel,

Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney, Michael Madsen, Tarantino, and Edward Bunker as diamond thieves. These thieves will take steps to rob a jewelry store; the plans however go terribly wrong. In "Reservoir Dogs", it depicts events before and after the robbery. Actions during the heist are not directly shown. Supporting roles which aid the movie are filled by Kirk Baltz, Randy Brooks, and Steven Wright. Overall, this movie has achieved popularity and real success.

Walter Bruce Willis (Bruce Willis, b. March 1955 in Idar-Oberstein, West Germany) has worked an actor for almost 44 years. He started acting professionally in 1978. As a results of him becoming an actor, Willis is now very well known for playing wisecracking or hard-edged characters, often in spectacular action films. Collectively, he has appeared in films that have grossed in excess of $2.5 billion US dollars, placing him in the top ten stars in terms of box office receipts.

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