Escape from New York

Escape from New York(1981)

R
05/23/1981 (US)Science Fiction, Action1h 39m
7.1

"1997. New York City is a walled, maximum security prison. Breaking out is impossible. Breaking in is insane."

Overview

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.

Nick Castle

Screenplay

John Carpenter

Director

John Carpenter

Screenplay

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Part of the Escape From ... Collection

A John Carpenter action film series following the main protagonist Snake Plissken, a former Special Forces operative turned criminal who is called upon to breach dangerous environments for search-and-rescue missions of the utmost priority.

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Official Trailer #2

Official Trailer #2

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Official Trailer #1

Official Trailer #1

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Escape from New York 1981 TV trailer

Escape from New York 1981 TV trailer

Trailer

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK | A Video Essay by Billie Jean of Video Nasty Presents | [HD] with Subtitles

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK | A Video Essay by Billie Jean of Video Nasty Presents | [HD] with Subtitles

Featurette

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Maybe Later - Film Clip

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Maybe Later - Film Clip

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ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - The Duke - Film Clip

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - The Duke - Film Clip

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ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Fight - Film Clip

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK - Fight - Film Clip

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Escape From New York (1981) Interview with Photographer Kim Gottlieb-Walker

Escape From New York (1981) Interview with Photographer Kim Gottlieb-Walker

Featurette

Escape From New York (1981) Unit Supervisor/Matte Artist Robert Skotak Talks Visual Effects HD

Escape From New York (1981) Unit Supervisor/Matte Artist Robert Skotak Talks Visual Effects HD

Featurette

Escape From New York (2/2) Under Siege on Broadway (1981) HD

Escape From New York (2/2) Under Siege on Broadway (1981) HD

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Escape From New York (1/2) Snake On The Run (1981) HD

Escape From New York (1/2) Snake On The Run (1981) HD

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A review by Graviteer

Written on December 6, 2014

"Too little of too much" would describe this movie well, which presented us a dystopian New York with development potential and characters whose background is shared, exposed with brief moments of characterization that made me feel like I was missing this movie's predecessor. It didn't exist, and so the end result was of an expanded universe of unknown circumstances - except for the brief introduction we got in the opening credits - where the events barely told the story during the time it was running. But where this movie failed in terms of script, it almost made up with atmosphere and music. It sounds great throughout, but the credit goes to the opening theme that is as minimal as the presentation is grounded, in that humble approach of whom ambition wasn't unheard. Sadly, it's not the case of a classic whose production values challenge the computer generated visuals of today (and ironically this movie's novelty was the wireframe view), but if you're interested in history and want to make a contextual analysis, you may find something worth treasuring.
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