Escape from New York (1981)

Escape from New York
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Moderate violence, moderate coarse language

Director: John Carpenter
Actors: Kurt Russell, Donald Pleasence, Ernest Borgnine, Harry Dean Stanton, Isaac Hayes, Lee Van Cleef, Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Charles Cyphers, Season Hubley

Another John Carpenter cult classic, ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK was one of the best entries in the once popular post-apocalyptic genre which included ROAD WARRIOR and THE TERMINATOR. In 1997, the island of Manhattan has been turned into the world's largest maximum security prison, a place where the worst of humanity is sent to rot. The U.S. Government finds itself in a major crisis when the president's plane crash lands in New York only days before a vital peace summit between major warring nations is to take place. The president survives the crash, but is taken hostage by the denizens of Manhattan and held for ransom. Only war hero turned felon Snake Plissken can save the day, and he is offered a simple deal for his work: save the president and live, fail to save him and die. The one-eyed bandit sets to work, cutting a path of destruction to the president that has to be seen to be believed. Kurt Russell creates the indelible character of Snake Plissken as no other actor could have. Wisecracking and cool under the very worst of pressures, Snake is the ultimate bad good guy. Often copied, but never duplicated, ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK is full of the wit, energy and action that marks a John Carpenter picture.

DVD
Status: LongWait
Run time: 94mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Member Reviews (14)

14 Member Reviews
wayne
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80's Carpenter movies rule, if you like this check out Hallowheen, The Thing among others
Posted Wednesday, 25 January 2012 See my other reviews
Simon David
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Fans of post-apoc will like this one. I don't think i'll be joining the cult though.. it was okay.
Posted Tuesday, 29 March 2011 See my other reviews
Dee
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This was really disappointing.
Posted Tuesday, 29 June 2010 See my other reviews
Carolyn
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Good lord Kurt Russell was hot back then...no wonder Goldie hung onto him! The plot totally lost me....it must have had impact way back in the 80's. Interesting to see the part where Kurt is going through the ruins outside a plane crash into a movie theatre because whoever directed INXS "Listen Like Thieves" totally ripped this off and copied it as their music video (LOL). I'm not arty enough to appreciate the movie's apparent cult status.
Posted Wednesday, 23 June 2010 See my other reviews
irine22
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All I can say is pathethic, don't waste your time. Concept was good, but executed badly. Wrong main actor, wrong actor for the President. It's just all wrong.
Posted Sunday, 4 October 2009 See my other reviews
Jackson E.
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Great movie. Stephen P; they tried, we call the island Australia.
Posted Monday, 14 April 2008 See my other reviews
Stephen P.
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Bit outdated, though the idea of turning an island into a self-run prison isn't too bad.
Posted Wednesday, 5 December 2007 See my other reviews
Elizabeth O.
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Posted Thursday, 27 September 2007 See my other reviews
Valerio A.
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One of the best 80' cult movies. Perfectly shot by John Carpenter (author of the music too) and full of characters who contribute to compose a perfect picture.
Posted Friday, 16 March 2007 See my other reviews
Marian Carruthers
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An unrealistic plot and, in 2005, this film looks a little dated. Not that that's a sin, of course. Kurt Russell wears the same ugly stone-washed trousers throughout the whole movie. At least he did into the first half, at which point I left the room to clean my teeth, a more invigorating activity than watching this tripe.
Posted Thursday, 1 September 2005 See my other reviews
Jane Selby
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Posted Tuesday, 26 April 2005 See my other reviews
William Mcgee
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One of my all time favourites. A plot so far fetched that you have to admire the imagination of John Carpenter for coming up with it. Great sets provide the believable visual back drop while the story provides plenty of suspense and occassioanally good humour. Don't know why Carpenter decided to make the dreadful follow up: 'Escape From LA'.
Posted Wednesday, 16 February 2005 See my other reviews
Leanne Humphry
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Posted Wednesday, 19 January 2005 See my other reviews
Robert Dobe
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A bizzare look into a scary future?
Posted Thursday, 16 December 2004 See my other reviews