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Escape From New York

1981, Movie, R, 99 mins

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK
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Terrific fun. John Carpenter's futuristic thriller finds convict Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) forced to rescue the president (Donald Pleasence) when his plane goes down over New York City. The U.S. is now a police state, and Manhattan has become one vast prison in which convicts are summarily dumped and left to fend for themselves. If Snake fails to find the president in time, he'll be atomized by a time bomb implanted in his neck by ruthless Lee Van Cleef. Read the complete review for Escape From New York
Year: 1981
Rated R

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Cast
Kurt Russell: Snake Plissken
Lee Van Cleef: Bob Hauk
Ernest Borgnine: Cabby
Donald Pleasence: The President
Isaac Hayes: Duke of New York
Season Hubley: Girl in Chock Full O'Nuts

 

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