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Escape From New York (1981)
In director John Carpenter's R-rated, dark, sci-fi
fantasy-drama, with elements of crime and action-adventure, the year
was 1997, at the end of a disastrous WWIII (against China and the
Soviet Union) that was still causing long-term health effects
due to a nerve gas attack. In a dystopic and decaying New York City
(actually, most of the film was shot in a run-down area of East St.
Louis, MO following urban fires), the crumbling and dying city of
Manhattan had been converted into a maximum-security prison.
The tagline was: "1997. New York City is a walled
maximum security prison. Breaking out is impossible. Breaking in
is insane." Carpenter's film was the American version of director
George Miller's Australian dystopian action films at the time: Mad
Max (1979) and
its sequel Mad Max 2 (1981) (aka The Road Warrior). It also
served as a version of Walter Hill’s The Warriors (1979),
with its own delineation of post-apocalyptic city-gang identities
with a class-based pecking order, including the zombie-like Crazies,
Turks, Gypsies, Skulls, and Indians.
Carpenter was able to finance the film due to the success
of his earlier horror film Halloween (1978),
and his next feature film The Fog (1980).
He co-wrote the script with Nick Castle (the actor who portrayed
Michael Myers or "The Shape" in the 1978 film) in the mid-1970s
as a reaction to the Watergate Scandal (with its feelings of disillusionment
and distrust of authoritarian power) that ended with President Nixon's
resignation in 1974. On a budget of about $6-7 million, the film
was a tremendous box-office summer hit, grossing $25.3 million, and
afterwards it became a solid cult-classic favorite. A sequel followed
- Carpenter's Escape
From L.A. (1996) also
starring Kurt Russell.
- in the film's opening sequence, the narrator (voice
of Jamie Lee Curtis) described how the rise in the US crime rate
in 1988 was so high that Manhattan Island had been converted
into a maximum-security penitentiary for the incarceration of brutal,
hard-core criminals and society's misfits; a title screen was read
with a voice-over (illustrated with graphics and a model of the
NYC skyline): "In 1988, the crime
rate in the United States rises four hundred percent. The once-great
city of New York becomes the one maximum-security prison for the
entire country. A 50-foot containment wall is erected along the
New Jersey shoreline, across the Harlem River, and down along the
Brooklyn shoreline. It completely surrounds Manhattan Island. All
bridges and waterways are mined. The United States Police Force,
like an army, is encamped around the island"
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Animated Graphics Depict the Manhattan Prison
and the Surrounding Areas
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- the narrator continued to describe the prison where outcast prisoners
were held for life sentences: "There are no guards inside the prison: only prisoners and the worlds they
have made." The rules of the Manhattan Island Maximum Security Prison on the island
were succinctly stated: "The rules are simple. Once you go in, you don't come out"
- the next sequence, set in the present year of 1997,
illustrated how the large and heavily-armed police force was able
to easily prevent any attempted prison escapes, from the Liberty
Island Security Control base and guard tower [Note: This was
the only area that was shot on location in NYC]; a reported escape
attempt in the mid-harbor area ended with a helicopter gunship
tracking a small raft with two paddlers on it, and blasting it
with an explosive; the deaths were confirmed by Chief of Security
Captain Rehme (Tom Atkins): "We have a kill in mid-harbor.
South of the Battery. Two in the water dead"
- a bus pulled up to the Liberty Island Security
Control parking area (in the Statue of Liberty complex), carrying
a bearded, long-haired, leather jacket-wearing, dangerous criminal
named "Snake" Plissken (Kurt Russell) with his left
eye patched; the lone new prison inmate
was handcuffed with a straight metal bar; he was led to the
center's entrance and taken down descending stairs, where
he was then escorted down a narrow corridor by the armed guards,
following an orange line drawn on the floor; the same female
voice announced: "You are now entering the debarkation area.
No talking. No smoking. The next scheduled departure to the prison
is in two hours. You now have the option to terminate and be cremated
on the premises. If you elect this option, notify the duty sergeant
in your processing area"; the scowling Plissken seemed
unimpressed by the guards and the entire procedure
- after a fade-out, chief Police
Force Commissioner Bob Hauk (Lee Van Cleef) arrived
in an executive limousine, and was brought into the Security Control
to be briefed by Captain Rehme about "a small jet in trouble,
over restricted air space" (code-named David14) about 7 miles
out; in an Air Traffic Control room, the two men were patched into
the aircraft - and heard threats from a Rebel voice about a suicide
mission: "It's too late, assholes. All your imperialist weapons and lies can't
save him now. We're going down. We're going to crash" - the
warning was shockingly issued from on-board "Air Force One"!;
the female stewardess/hijacker (Nancy Stephens) - a rebel terrorist
(a member of the "national liberation front") had taken
over the controls and cockpit after killing the pilot and co-pilot
Onboard: President John Harker (Donald Pleasence)
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President Inserted Into an Escape Pod In the Rear of Air Force One
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- an agent onboard the plane prepared for the besieged President
John Harker (Donald Pleasence) (with a briefcase
handcuffed to his right wrist) to be inserted into an indestructible
escape pod in the rear of the plane, to protect him as Air Force
One crashed into a skyscraper building inside Manhattan City;
Hauk and Rehme watched on screens as a locator device pinpointed
the red-beeping escape pod containing the surviving President that
ended up at "40 degrees, 50 yards from impact";
helicopters led by Hauk were immediately launched from Liberty Island
and landed at the crash site; Hauk led swarms of armed police in
riot gear who located the pod, but it was empty
- from the darkness came an unusual laugh from a "weirdo"
(later identified as "Romero") who threatened that the
President had been captured and taken hostage, and that no rescue
attempts were to occur or the President would die: "You
touch me, he dies. If you're not in the air in 30 seconds,
he dies. You come back in, he dies" - and to prove that
he was serious, he removed a package from his shirt with the
excised middle-finger of the President (wearing his Presidential
seal ring); the helicopters hurriedly
returned to Liberty Island
- Hauk met with the Secretary of State (Charles Cypress) and was
connected with the VP by phone to receive permission for an immediate
rescue plan; in his office, he privately conferred with the newly-convicted,
one-eyed Federal Reserve Depository bank robber S.D. "Snake" Plissken;
Plissken had a record as an ex-Commando lieutenant and Special
Forces war hero with two Purple Hearts for fighting in Leningrad
and Siberia; Hauk offered 'Snake' a full
pardon and his freedom if he conducted a successful but very-dangerous
24-hour mission to rescue the absconded President inside New York's
Manhattan: ("We're still at war, Plissken. We need him alive")
- Plissken paused but then agreed to the bargain,
and was supplied with weapons by Rehme, including a gun, grenades,
a flashlight, a Uzi (or MAC-10), and throwing stars, etc.; Rehme
also described what 'Snake' would be up against - violent gangs
of roving criminals in the streets and underground: "The Crazies
live in the subways. Complete control of the underground. They're
night raiders"; Snake was also given a tracer to track his
own whereabouts on radar, and a homing device to connect with the
President's vital signs bracelet in order to locate him; he also
received a Master Life Clock timer gauge, now counting down from
about 23 hours - not 24 as previously discussed
Snake Plissken Offered a Deal by Hauk to Rescue the President
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Countdown Timer Strapped to Plissken's Left Wrist
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Snake Given Neck Injections With Explosive Micro-Capsules
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- Hauk explained why the time was reduced - the President
was enroute to a scheduled world summit meeting between the US,
China and the Soviet Union in Hartford, CT that would conclude
in 22 hours; it was essential that Plissken retrieve what the President
was carrying inside a briefcase - a cassette tape recording (the
film's MacGuffin) holding vital information about nuclear fusion
(that might be used to produce a new energy source or as a peace
offering, but also might be used to develop a thermo-nuclear weapon);
Hauk stressed that the recording had to reach Hartford within 22
hours: ("It's
about the survival of the human race")
- a young medic prepared Plissken for an injection,
and was first told it was a "strong antitoxin - stops bacteria
and viral-proofs you for 24 hours"; however, both
sides of his neck were injected with two small but powerful explosive
microscopic capsules that would detonate in 22 hours if his mission
wasn't successful, and sever his carotid arteries; after the injections,
Hauk explained how they would act as an
incentive to make sure he would fully cooperate; Plissken angrily
grabbed Hauk in the neck as the medic explained that the capsules
would be deactivated or disarmed (in the last 15 minutes before
they exploded) if he succeeded in his mission: (Medic: "Fifteen
minutes before the last hour is up we can neutralize the charge
with X-rays" Hauk: "We'll burn out the charges IF you have the
President"); if Plissken was "late," Hauk described his fate: "No
more Hartford Summit. And no more Snake Plissken"; Plissken promised
Hauk: "When I get back, I'm gonna kill you"
- Plissken was led to a tiny stealth plane glider
(known as a Gullfire) for him to pilot on his silent and covert entry
into the city; Hauk reminded him: "Remember, once you're inside,
you're on your own"; by the time Plissken was launched, he now
had only 20 hours and 17 minutes remaining; three screens on his
glider's control panel displayed wireframe animations (not CGI)
of his landing target on top of the World Trade Center near surrounding
buildings; Plissken made a hard-landing on the rooftop and halted
his glider's trajectory with a grappling hook, and then electrified
the service elevator for a ride down to the 50th floor - graffiti-decorated
and strewn with garbage, before taking the stairs to ground level;
he communicated with Hauk via walkie-talkie to describe his progress
Cabbie (Ernest Borgnine) In the Vaudeville Theatre Audience
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Snake Backstage Holding His Weapon On Cabbie
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In the Basement, Snake Found a Drunken Bum
Wearing the President's Tracer Wrist-Bracelet
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- after walking through dark streets and alleyways,
Snake arrived at the still-burning crash site with debris, where
he followed a signal generated from the President's vital data
and tracer wrist-bracelet that led him into a run-down 42nd St.
vaudeville theatre (with an awful drag revue chorus line and musical
show on stage); there, he was followed backstage by one of the
few audience members who recognized him - a friendly, yellow-taxi
driver named Cabbie (Ernest Borgnine); in a dark corridor in the
theatre's dingy basement, Snake found the President's stolen bracelet
on the wrist of a drunken bum (George "Buck" Flower)
who was being beaten up; in frustration, Snake smashed it to pieces
(sending the vitals to 0), and alerted Hauk: "I'm coming out!";
Hauk refused with 18 hours still on the clock: "Plissken,
if you get back in that glider, I'll shoot you down. You climb
out, I'll burn you off the wall. You understand that, Plissken?"
- as he wandered around and returned to the empty
escape pod, Snake found himself amongst roving, criminally-insane
and violent subterranean gang members known
as Crazies, one of whom banged on manhole covers to alert others;
he was soon surrounded and converged upon by a group of rags-wearing
street vagrants who appeared out of nowhere or from the underworld
through the streets' manhole covers; he
sought refuge in a rat-infested Chock full o'Nuts, where he met
a well-informed short-haired blonde Girl (Season Hubley), a Turks
gang member who had been stuck there after dark; she described
his pursuers as 'Crazies': ("It's the end of the month. They're
out of food"); she knew of Snake's reputation, asked to join
him, and was about to seductively kiss him, but was sucked through
the rotting floorboards; then, the Crazies also threatened to attack
him; he fled through a broken window and up a fire escape and into
a vacant apartment and then back down to the street level; as he
evaded pursuit, he accidentally dropped his walkie-talkie and
it smashed into pieces; he was saved and rescued by Cabbie
who pulled up in his 1974 Checker Taxi-cab in front of him in the street
- the Cabbie warned Snake about the unsafe environment:
"Bad neighborhood, Snake! You don't want to be walking from the
Bowery to 42nd Street at night! I've been driving a cab here for
30 years and I'm telling you, you don't walk around here at night!
Yes, sir! They'll kill you and strip you in ten seconds flat. Usually
I'm not down around here myself, but I wanted to catch that show";
Cabbie tossed a lighted molotov-cocktail at the Crazies in an
alleyway before driving off
- Snake aimed his gun at Cabbie as he demanded information:
"I'm GONNA ask you. Now where's the President?"; the Cabbie answered
that everyone knew that the President was being held hostage by a
ruthless warlord and crime boss known as The Duke of New York (Isaac
Hayes), and his right-hand man Romero (Frank Doubleday); the Duke
led the most powerful street gang in NY - the Gypsies:
"The Duke's got him! Everyone knows the Duke's got him! You don't
have to put a gun to my head. I'll tell you!...The DUKE! The Duke
of New York! A-Number-1! The big man, that's who!"
- Cabbie was pressured to drive
to a towering "fortress" (in a "better
neighborhood") - the former New York Public Library, now ravaged;
it was the fortified residence of one of the Duke's advisors who
would know the Duke's whereabouts - Harold "Brain" Hellman
(Harry Dean Stanton); Brain's girlfriend (or "squeeze")
and feisty bodyguard Maggie (Adrienne Barbeau) answered the door
and let them in and pondered Snake's reputation: "I thought
you were dead";
it was a familiar refrain for the third time in the film (after
the Cabbie and the Girl) that Snake was supposedly dead
- upon meeting "Brain" in a room with an oil
pump in the background, Snake realized that he knew him as Harold
Hellman, one of his former associates who ran out on him during
a job four years earlier in Kansas City; pressured at gunpoint
and then led outside, "Brain" was
forced to explain how he worked for the Duke as a skilled engineer
and planner: ("Make
gas for him. Figure out things for him"); "Brain" had
created one of the city's sole gasoline refineries to fuel up the
Duke's cars, and he was also making plans for the Duke to lead
a mass escape or exodus across the "mined" 69th Street
Bridge, with the hostage-President out front serving as a human
shield, to acquire amnesty
- out on the street, as Cabbie fled in his taxi, the
threesome watched as Duke and an unexpected caravan of three cars
arrived in front of the "fortress" - Duke's lead car
was a 1977 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham with chandeliers hanging
over the headlights; the gang-leader Duke exited the car from the
passenger seat, wearing a black cowboy hat, jeans, boots, and sunshades;
standing alongside him was 'Weirdo' - aka Romero (Frank Doubleday),
who went to knock on Brain's front door; they had arrived to acquired
detailed diagrams of the bridge's land mines from "Brain"
- surreptitiously, "Snake" was able to carjack a yellow,
wood-paneled station wagon from the convoy and drive off with Maggie
and "Brain" - they guided him to the Duke's hideout at Grand Central
Station Terminal (where the President was being held hostage) on
the other side of the city; while driving down a littered Broadway
(to avoid the 7th Avenue route to be taken by the Duke), they passed
through a gauntlet of Skulls gang members tossing bricks and objects
at their vehicle, and were forced to break through a barricade
of piled-up junked cars to get free; near the Terminal, they watched
as the Duke's caravan of cars returned
- "Brain" and Maggie drove up to the front of the
train station Terminal to speak to guards as a delaying tactic,
while Snake proceeded on his own on top of a line of train cars
to rescue the President, who was being held hostage in
one of the abandoned train cars next to campfires; as Snake located
the bruised and terrified President, he broke the neck of one guard
and threw a metal star into a second guard's forehead, but not
before he had been shot in the right leg with a crossbow arrow
- Snake was able to release
the President (with the briefcase still on his wrist), but as they
exited the train to escape, Snake was jumped and overpowered by
Duke's men and savagely beaten; the captured Snake suspected that
he had been betrayed by Brain who told Duke: "He had a gun
on me, Duke, there was nothing I could do"; the Duke had also
heard of Snake's reputation: ("I've
heard of you. I heard you were dead"), but then knocked him
unconscious with a crowbar
Helicopters Scanning Manhattan
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Injured Snake Held Prisoner by the Duke
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Snake's Abdominal Cobra Tattoo
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The President Serving as a Practice Target for the
Duke
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The Duke Firing Snake's MAC-10 Gun at the President
Hanging on the Wall
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"Brain" Ordered by the Duke to Retrieve
His Bridge Diagram
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- surveillance helicopters scanned the Manhattan area
and reported back: "Nothing strange going on down there";
there were about 12 and a half hours left on the timer clock; Hauk
refused the Secretary of State's order to enter the city; in a large
hangar, Snake began to regain consciousness (and revealed on his
lower torso a large "Snake" tattoo of a Cobra), as the
Duke used Plissken's MAC-10 gun to sadistically fire at the President
serving as the target on a wall (with his briefcase chained to his
wrist); the Duke ordered "Brain" to
leave and retrieve his diagram of the bridge; one of the
Duke's bullets penetrated the briefcase's lock; the briefcase opened
and spilled its contents - a cassette tape and papers, and Romero
put the audio recording (of nuclear fusion secrets) into his pocket
- a helicopter was alerted to enter Central Park to
pick up the President's sawed-off briefcase; inside the case was
a note from the Duke: "Amnesty for all prisoners in New York City
in exchange for President. 69th Street Bridge tomorrow, 12 Noon.
No bulls--t or he's dead," but there was no audio-tape; the case
also held Plissken's goggles; Hauk ordered choppers to move in,
with only about 2 hours left on the timer clock
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The Death of Slag in the Ring
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Snake in the Arena's Fighting Ring Against His Opponent
Slag (Ox Baker)
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- Snake was ordered to limp into a stadium filled
with blood-thirsty spectators booing at him as he entered up into
a blood-stained, rectangular fighting ring; in NYC's Madison Square
Garden, he was forced to compete against a formidible, detestable,
fearsome and brutish opponent named Slag (Ox Baker), fighting
gladiatorial-style with weaponry consisting of nail-spiked baseball
bats and trash-can lids as shields; Snake noticed Slag was wearing
his life-clock; in the balcony, the Duke forecast that Snake ("their
best man") would be beheaded (and displayed on the hood of his
car) to lead the way down the 69th Street Bridge the following
day as they sought freedom
- meanwhile, Maggie and "Brain" deceived
Romero and guards to allow them access to the
President, arguing that they had to prevent the President from
suicidally taking cyanide capsules; "Brain" knifed
Romero to death in the abdomen, and Maggie shot and killed three
other guards before the two escaped and hurriedly proceeded to
the top of the World Trade Center, hoping to use Snake's glider to
escape from the city with the President
- in the second round of the blood-bath tournament
death-match between Slag and Snake, Snake was able to defeat and
kill his opponent with a sharp blow to the groin and to the back
of his head; he jumped out of the ring and activated the tracer-device
worn on the wrist of a ring-side guard - alerting Hauk that he
was alive and was heading toward the World Trade Center; now with
the master timer clock back on his own wrist, Snake realized only
1 hour and 35 minutes remained; at the same time, the gold-chain-wearing
Duke was notified by a guy in a cowboy hat that "Brain" had
taken control of the President, and he quickly left the stadium to
pursue them
- in the chaos of the moment, Snake slipped away
from the arena to pursue "Brain" and
Maggie and prevent their getaway with the glider; with
only one hour remaining, Snake appeared on the top
of the World Trade Center (after ascending 50 flights of stairs and
using the elevator), where Maggie,
the President, and "Brain" were in combat with a
gang of three Indians; the glider was pushed off the rooftop by them
as "Brain"
shouted out: "Goddamned redskins! They're savages, Mr. President!"
- the group (with Snake) was forced to
return to street level where they found "Brain's" car
battery was dead, and realized they were surrounded by the Duke
and his gang; they were saved by Cabbie who drove up in his yellow-cab;
Snake took the wheel and whisked them away toward the 69th Street
Bridge; to his relief, Snake learned that Cabbie had traded his
taxi-hat with Romero for the audio-tape, and he grabbed the tape
from him for safe-keeping; only 23 minutes remained on the timer
- during the intense car chase, their taxi was pursued
by Duke in his chandelier-adorned Cadillac accompanied by his gang
members, amidst exploding mines; "Brain" attempted to guide Snake
and have him steer clear of the planted mines, but the taxi hit
one of them, destroying it and killing Cabbie; the others
fled on foot, "Brain" mistakenly stepped onto a mine and was also
killed; Maggie refused to leave him, and stayed back to fire
at the Duke's Cadillac with Snake's MAC-10 gun; her gunfire caused
Duke to plow head-on into her and kill her too; the Duke survived
the crash and continued his pursuit on foot; the entire chase was
being monitored at the base by Rehme and Hauk, who ordered a jeep,
a winch and some cable to that part of the containment wall surrounding
Manhattan
Brain Dead From Mine Explosion
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At Brain's Side, Maggie Fired Back at Duke in Pursuit
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Crash-Victim: Maggie
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- the President and Snake continued running to
the containment wall, where at Station 12, the President
was placed into a harness and hoisted up on a cable; as Snake waited,
the Duke began firing with his gun and killed a few guards;
Snake tackled the Duke and punched him out before being
rescued by the cable; the Duke revived and took aim at him, but
the vengeful President protected Snake by grabbing a downed guard's
submachine gun and shooting Duke dead, as he manically shouted
out: "Yeah, hey, Number One! You're the Duke! You're the Duke!...You're
A-Number-One"
- after Snake was safely over the wall, he dutifully
handed over the audio cassette recording - and then Hauk's medic
was given permission - with only two seconds to spare - to disarm
the explosive micro-capsule devices in his neck
- while preparations were being made for a Presidential
press conference set up at Liberty Island to be broadcast to the
leaders at the summit meeting, Snake asked for a few moments of
the President's time, while he was being shaved and makeup was
applied, to ask about his feelings for all the people who had died
to save him: "We did get you out. A lot of people died in
the process. I just wondered how you felt about it"; the President
offered an insincere, half-hearted statement of regret: ("I
want to thank them. This nation appreciates their sacrifice")
- the cynical Snake was clearly disgusted with his cold-hearted
answer and realized that the President didn't deserve to be rescued
- afterwards, Hauk reminded Snake who had been fully
pardoned: "You going to kill me now, Snake?", but Snake
was too exhausted: "I'm too tired. Maybe later"; Hauk
offered Snake a job as part of his security team for other missions,
but the nihilistic anti-hero Snake ignored his request and limped
away from Liberty Island's control area, after once again reprimanding
and glaring at Hauk:
"The name's Plissken!"
- during the President's speech, he offered to play
the cassette tape - "Although I shall not be present at this
historic summit meeting, I present this, in the hope that our great
nations may learn to live in peace"; after pressing play,
he was stunned and embarrassed that it began playing the theme
to American
Bandstand - titled "Bandstand Boogie" - Cabbie's
favorite tape and song heard earlier in his taxi; it was Plissken's
ultimate prank to demean the President in public
The President Stunned by the Wrong Tape Playing
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Snake Shredding the Real Audio Tape
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- in the film's final ironic moments outside the center's
gates, the freed Snake removed the real 'nuclear fusion' audio
recording from his pocket, unwound and pulled out the long strip
of magnetic tape from the cassette, tore it apart, and destroyed
it
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New York Maximum Security Penitentiary
Raft With Escapees Before It Was Blasted by a Security Helicopter
Arrival of Long-Haired Ex-War Hero "Snake" Plissken (Kurt Russell)
(l to r): Captain Rehme (Tom Atkins) and Police Comm. Bob Hauk
(Lee Van Cleef)
Aircraft Identified as "Air Force One"
View of Jet Crash and Location of Red-Beeping Escape Pod
Escape Pod Found Empty in Manhattan Street by Hauk and the Police
Threats to Hauk By a Weirdo Named "Romero" Who Knew About the President's
Hostage-Kidnapping
Master Life Clock Time Remaining For Snake's Mission At the Time He Was
Launched on a Glider Into Manhattan
Snake At the Crash Site of the President's Plane
The President's Smashed Health Monitor
A Violent Underworld Gang Member Emerging From a Manhole Cover
Snake Seeking Refuge From Assailants in a Chock full o'Nuts Restaurant
Seductive Punk Rock Girl in Chock full o'Nuts Restaurant
Snake Rescued by Cabbie
Maggie (Adrienne Barbeau) - the "Brain's" 'Squeeze
Harold "Brain" Hellman (Harry Dean Stanton)
The Duke's 1977 Cadillac with Ornate Chandeliers Above the Headlights
The Duke and Romero Outside Brain's Residence
Snake Releasing the Bound President in a Train Car Before Being Beaten
Up and Captured
The Duke of New York (Isaac Hayes)
Romero Taking Away the President's Audio Tape
"Brain" Knifing Romero to Death and Rescuing the Wig-Wearing President
One of Many Views of the Master Life Clock - Now Activated
Snake at the Wheel of Cabbie's Checker Taxi on the 69th Street Bridge
Cabbie's Taxi Split in Half by a Bridge Mine
Cabbie Dead From the Mine Explosion
The President Firing at the Duke and Killing Him, as Snake Was Hoisted
Up the Containment Wall
Snake's Micro-Capsules Disarmed by the Medic
The President's Half-Hearted Regret About Those Who Died Saving Him
Snake's Glaring Retort to Hauk: "The name's Plissken"
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