![]() They added: “I know Joshua because he works for me, he does my gardening. Shocked local Iain Mcgeough, 34, shared pictures of the moment online. There have been a number of reports in villages around Somerset in recent years of what appeared to be a man dressed in a gimp suit, prompting Avon and Somerset Police to issue appeals for the public to report any sightings.Ī neighbour, who lives in Claverham, has described Mr Hunt as “lovely” and a “very nice young lad”. The bizarre moment a woman wearing a dog gimp suit being 'walked' around Glasgow on a leash has been caught on camera. In a separate incident on Oct 25 last year, relating to the charge of outraging public decency, the earlier magistrates’ court hearing heard that Mr Hunt allegedly left a pair of friends distressed after he allegedly approached them wearing a gimp suit and rubbed his genitals over his clothing. One of the women was described in court as being “struck with horror” while the other said she was “terrified”. ![]() The earlier hearing was told that the rubber-clad individual had allegedly terrified the two women by jumping out on them in country lanes dressed in a rubber suit. Mr Hunt’s appearance at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday followed an initial magistrates’ court hearing last month which heard claims that a man wearing a rubber suit was found to have a lock knife in his van after an incident with two female passers-by. The case was adjourned for a new plea and trial preparation hearing on June 23 because of delays on a report.Ī four day trial is pencilled in for Nov 6. He spoke only to confirm his name and did not enter any pleas to the four charges he faces. The 31-year-old, who was wearing a grey tracksuit in the dock, appeared in court flanked by two security officers. Mr Hunt, who lives at Brook Farm, Claverham, Somerset, is accused of having approached two lone women drivers on separate occasions on May 7 and in the Bleadon area. It follows a series of incidents in a number of Somerset villages. ![]() He is charged with two counts of affray and one count each of possession of a bladed article and committing an act of outraging public decency. Joshua Hunt, 31, appeared before Judge Martin Picton for a plea and trial preparation hearing at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday. And if he does have any direction for the actor, he’ll come up to them and whisper it to them.A man accused of being the “Somerset gimp” has appeared before a Crown Court for the first time charged with outraging public decency. On the set, he doesn’t use a playback, so he’s behind the camera and looking at what the camera is seeing. “I’d look over at him and he’d shrug, he’d give me a thumbs up, and that was it. “ gave me very little, actually,” Hibbert said. Being cramped up in a small space for hours on end also factored into the movements Hibbert gave the Gimp. The character emerges from a small room, a tidbit Hibbert held onto to theorize that the Gimp was probably not the first prisoner for Maynard and Zed. ![]() The actor spoke to Vulture in 2014 to mark the 20th anniversary of “Pulp Fiction” and revealed he was clueless as to the Gimp’s backstory. The Gimp is played by Steve Hibbert, who spent three days on the “Pulp Fiction” set in leather bondage gear filming the memorable sequence. In terms of backstory, he was like a hitchhiker or somebody that they picked up seven years ago, and they trained him so he’s the perfect victim.”Ĭhristopher Nolan: Quentin Tarantino Has a ‘Very Purist’ Approach to Retirement Butch knocked him out and then when he passed out he hung himself. Tarantino’s script doesn’t provide any information about the Gimp, which is why diehard “Pulp Fiction” fans have long wondered who he is, where he came from, and what happened to him after Butch escaped and knocked him out with a punch.Īn interview with Tarantino published online by Empire magazine this month solves the mystery of the Gimp, as the director responds to a fan question about the character: “It doesn’t quite play this way in the movie, but in my mind when I wrote it, the Gimp’s dead. The storeowner is accompanied by his security guard Zed (Peter Greene) and the Gimp, a mute character dressed head to toe in a leather bondage suit. One of the signature scenes in Quentin Tarantino’s Palme d’Or winner finds Butch (Bruce Willis) and Marsellus (Ving Rhames) being tied up and held prisoner in the basement of a pawnshop owner named Maynard (Duane Whitaker). Who is the Gimp? It’s a question that’s long been asked by “ Pulp Fiction” fans. ![]()
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