


Escape from New York
In a world ravaged by crime, the entire island of Manhattan has been converted into a walled prison where brutal prisoners roam free. After the US president crash-lands inside, war hero Snake Plissken has 24 hours to bring him back.
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Plot Summary
In the dystopian future of 1997, Manhattan has been converted into a maximum-security prison. When Air Force One is hijacked and crashes inside, notorious outlaw Snake Plissken is given 24 hours to infiltrate the prison island, rescue the President, and escape before a deadly sleeping gas is released.
Critical Reception
Escape from New York was a critical and commercial success, praised for its gritty atmosphere, unique vision of a dystopian future, and Kurt Russell's charismatic performance. It has since become a cult classic, influencing numerous subsequent films.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stylish direction and dark, atmospheric portrayal of a future New York.
- Kurt Russell's iconic portrayal of Snake Plissken is a major highlight.
- The film's cyberpunk aesthetic and neo-noir sensibilities were groundbreaking for its time.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's thrilling action sequences, memorable characters, and the compellingly bleak vision of a crime-ridden New York City.
Fun Fact
John Carpenter originally envisioned Snake Plissken as a more mature, grizzled character, but decided to cast Kurt Russell after seeing him in 'Used Cars' and realizing his potential for a younger, more rebellious anti-hero.
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