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Escape from New York

Year:
Duration:
99 min | 106 min (Extended Version)
Genres:
Action | Sci-Fi
IMDB rate:
7.2
Director:
John Carpenter
Awards:
4 nominations
Details
Country: UK
Release Date: 1981-07-10
Filming Locations: Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $6,000,000
Opening Weekend: $4,162,000 (USA) (12 July 1981)
Gross: $25,244,700 (USA)AUD 1,444,000 (Australia)
Cast
Actor
Character
Donald Pleasence
Donald Pleasence
Escape from New York
Frank Doubleday
Frank Doubleday
Escape from New York
Kurt Russell
Snake Plissken
Lee Van Cleef
Hauk
Ernest Borgnine
Cabbie
Isaac Hayes
The Duke
Season Hubley
Girl in Chock Full O'Nuts
Harry Dean Stanton
Brain
Adrienne Barbeau
Maggie
Tom Atkins
Rehme
Charles Cyphers
Secretary of State
Joe Unger
Taylor
John Strobel
Cronenberg
John Cothran
Gypsy #1 (as John Cothran Jr.)
Garrett Bergfeld
Gypsy #2
Richard Cosentino
Gypsy Guard
Robert John Metcalf
Gypsy #3
Joel Bennett
Gypsy #4
Vic Bullock
First Indian
Clem Fox
Second Indian
Tobar Mayo
Third Indian
Nancy Stephens
Stewardess
Steven M. Gagnon
Secret Service #1 (as Steven Gagon)
Steven Ford
Secret Service #2
Michael Taylor
Secret Service #3
Lonnie Wun
Red Bandana Gypsy
Dale E. House
Helicopter Pilot #1 (as Dale House)
David R. Patrick
Helicopter Pilot #2
Bob Minor
Duty Sergeant
Wally Taylor
Controller
James O'Hagen
Computer Operator
James Emery
Trooper
Tom Lillard
Police Sergeant
Borah Silver
Theater Manager
Tony Papenfuss
Theater Assistant
John Diehl
Punk
Carmen Filpi
Bum
George 'Buck' Flower
Drunk (as Buck Flower)
Clay Wright
Helicopter Pilot #3
Al Cerullo
Helicopter Pilot #4
Ox Baker
Slag
Lowmoan Spectacular
Dancer
Ronald E. House
Dancer
Alan Shearman
Dancer
Joseph A. Perrotti
Dancer
Rodger Bumpass
Dancer
Ron Vernan
Dancer
Debra Hill
Computer
Carla Barnett
Gypsy (uncredited)
Kathleen Blanchard
Narrator - Opening scenes (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
John Carpenter
Secret Service #2 / Helicopter Pilot / Violin Player (voice) (uncredited)
Nick Castle
Pianist (uncredited)
John Contini
Eye-Patch Prisoner (uncredited)
Jamie Lee Curtis
Narrator /
David E. Harshbarger
Soldier / Bum in Theater (uncredited)
Mark Stern
Guy in Chock Full O'Nuts (uncredited)
Ken Tipton
(uncredited)
Barron Winchester
Sewer Dweller (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Co-writer Nick Castle came up with the idea for the Cabbie character and also the film's ending.
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The film's opening title card read: "1988. The crime rate in the United States rises four hundred per cent. 1997. Now.".
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Jeff Bridges and Tommy Lee Jones who were considered to play Snake Plissken in Escape from NY, later worked together in Blown Away (1994).
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Goofs
When the President shoots The Duke, the cable to bring Snake up from the city is clearly under the railings; but when Snake reaches the top, the cable is over the top railing.
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Walls in the "Choc Full o' Nuts" building are clearly made of Styrofoam.
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Italian subtitles mistranslate "fission" as "fixation".
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Quotes
Bob Hauk: You going to kill me, Snake?
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Bob Hauk: In 22 hours, the Hartford Summit Meeting will be over. China and the Soviet Union will go back home. Now, the President was on his way to the summit when his plane went down. He has a briefcase attached to his wrist. The tape recording inside has to reach Hartford in 22 hours.
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Snake Plissken: [radioing a pullout request] All right, get your machine ready, I'm coming out.
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Faq
Q
Is there going to be a third Snake Plissken-movie?
A
There is a fan-made one...Escape From New Jersey (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1753790/). Set Straight after Escape From New York, we find Snake Plissken stuck in New Jersey with his new found freedom on the line when his path crosses that of Armando Barone, the crime kingpin of the Garden State. With his Presidential pardon in Barone's grasp, Snake is once again forced to re-steal the money that got him sent to New York Prison in the first place. Can Snake pull off the job? Will he ever truly be free? But more importantly, can he escape New Jersey? This one is directed by a fan of the original two movies (Chris R. Notarile - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2031205/) and stars Hector De La Rosa as Snake (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4142591/)
Q
What is on the tape that the President keeps in his briefcase?
A
The contents of the tape are never explicitly revealed in the movie, but we can make certain assumptions.Hauk states that the United States is at war, and that the President was on his way to a summit called the Hartford Summit. China and the Soviet Union are waiting at the summit, so the implication is that (in the movie's alternate future) the U.S. is at war with them. Hauk says that the President's arrival is "critical to the fate of the human race," so the summit is most likely a last-ditch effort to put an end to World War III, an all-out nuclear war. Without the President and the tape, Hauk says, the representatives of China and the Soviet Union will go back to their countries, presumably to continue fighting the war.One possibility is that the tape contains the speech that the President was going to deliver at the Summit. That seems unlikely, since there's no reason the President couldn't have improvised a new speech containing the basic theme of the old one. Besides, the President could have written the speech down instead of recording it on a tape, and his staff would have had a copy of the speech.When Snake asks what is on the tape, Hauk replies by asking Snake what he knows about cold fusion. Cold fusion was, at the time of the movie's production, a theoretical process to create unlimited energy. At one point in the cab, a brief portion of the tape is played. The voice on the tape describes radioactive elements before it's shut off. So we know the contents of the tape are related to nuclear technology.This leaves two possibilities. One is that the tape's recording contains a description of some revolutionary form of nuclear power which the President is sharing with the Communist nations. Giving the technology to the enemy might be a goodwill gesture or revealing the technology might have been a condition of Russia and China's appearance at the summit. Another possibility might be that the tape describes all of the nuclear secrets of the United States. Revealing these secrets might be (again) a goodwill gesture to the enemy or part of the terms of the summit. Either way, the President failing to deliver the technology ends all hope of the summits success.But the boring answer is that it really doesn't matter what was on the tape in the briefcase, as the tape and the briefcase is a 'MacGuffin', a plot device to get the plot going.
Q
What is Plisskin's reason for destroying the all-important cassette tape at the ending?
A
The most logical reason is that he did it in retaliation. He felt cheated by Hauk because he was not told about the explosive charges in his neck until AFTER he agreed to take on the mission and the injection, and thereby endangering his life. This is the same as his motive for doing a similar thing in "Escape from L.A." (1996) when he shuts down the Earth. In the sequel Snake tells the President, "You better hope I don't make it back." Another reason could be that Snake broke the tape out of respect for those who helped him escape and who died: Cabby, Maggie, and Brain. Keep in mind, the President (Donald Pleasance) wasn't too appreciative of the others (saying only that they did a "service to their country"), and was more worried about how he was going to look on TV to address the summit leaders. And of course, it could be that being the cynical anti-hero that Snake is, he really doesn't give a fig.
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Photos from cast
Donald Pleasence Frank Doubleday
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