Back in the late 80’s (as so many good stories start), Quentin Tarantino made a 70-minute film called My Best Friend’s Birthday while still shocking shelves at a Manhattan Beach video shop. As legend has it (as so many other good stories start), a fire destroyed half of the black and white picture — in which Tarantino played a disc jockey named Clarence who tries to do a few nice things for his buddy’s birthday — leaving just 36 minutes of the Pulp Fiction director’s first feature. And now, for what it’s worth, you can watch the entire project after the jump.
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Watch the Only Remaining Video From Quentin Tarantino’s Directorial (and Acting) Debut