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Escape from New York

Escape from New York is a 1981 science fiction action film directed and scored by John Carpenter. He also co-wrote it with Nick Castle[?]. The film was made on a total budget of around $8 million, which is sometimes apparent.

The film stars Kurt Russell as the anti-hero 'Snake' Plissken. Set in a dystopic future of 1997, the island of Manhattan is serving as a maximum security prison. When the aircraft carrying the US president crashes on the island, convicted criminal and one-eyed one-time hero Plissken is charged with rescuing the president (played by Donald Pleasence) and a vital tape he carries from the hands of the leader of the inmates, the Duke of New York (Isaac Hayes). Plissken has only 24 hours in which to accomplish his task and is encouraged by the insertion of explosive charges into arteries in his neck.

Also in the film are Lee van Cleef as the prison chief, Ernest Borgnine and Harry Dean Stanton as erratically helpful inhabitants of Manhattan and also Adrienne Barbeau[?], at that time wife of the director.

As trivia certain of the special effects, including Plissken entering the city by glider, were directed by James Cameron.

Carpenter and Russel teamed up again for the belated sequel, Escape from LA[?] (1996) set in 2013. A third sequel has also been proposed.



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