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Escape from L.A.

Snake is back.
1996 | 96m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Into the 9.6-quaked Los Angeles of 2013 comes Snake Plissken. His job: wade through L.A.'s ruined landmarks to retrieve a doomsday device.
Release Date: Aug 09, 1996
Director: John Carpenter
Writer: John Carpenter, Debra Hill, Kurt Russell
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords prison, martial arts, showdown, usa president, war veteran, anti hero, earthquake, post-apocalyptic future, dystopia, attempt to escape, sequel, los angeles, california, frantic, reluctant hero
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Rysher Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $42,277,365
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 22, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kurt Russell Snake Plissken
Stacy Keach Malloy
Steve Buscemi Eddie
A. J. Langer Utopia
Bruce Campbell Surgeon General of Beverly Hills
Pam Grier Hershe Las Palamas
Peter Fonda Pipeline
Georges Corraface Cuervo Jones
Robert Carradine Skinhead
Michelle Forbes Brazen
Valeria Golino Taslima
Leland Orser Test Tube
Jeff Imada Saigon Shadow
Al Leong Hershe Gang Member
James Lew Hershe Gang Member
Breckin Meyer Surfer
Ina Romeo Hooker
Peter Jason Duty Sergeant
Jordan Baker Police Anchor
Caroleen Feeney Woman on Freeway
Paul Bartel Congressman
Shelly Desai Cloaked Figure
Julien Cesario Mescalito (uncredited)
Cliff Robertson President
Thomas Rosales Jr. Gang Member (uncredited)
John Koyama Hershe Gang Member (uncredited)
Leo Lee Hershe Gang Member (uncredited)
Stuart Quan Hershe Gang Member (uncredited)
Wyatt Russell Orphan Boy (uncredited)
Jamie Lee Curtis Female Narrator (uncredited)
Name Job
John Carpenter Screenplay, Characters, Original Music Composer, Director
Marian Green Stunts
Hugh Aodh O'Brien Stunts
Lawrence G. Paull Production Design
John Hoskins Construction Coordinator
Robin Michel Bush Costume Design
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Set Designer
Edward A. Warschilka Editor
Carrie Frazier Casting
Joseph Yuss Simon Makeup Artist
Bill MacSems Property Master
Christopher S. Nushawg Set Designer
Jim McPherson Sculptor
Susan Mills Hairstylist
Marvin G. Westmore Makeup Artist
Gary B. Kibbe Director of Photography
Richard F. Mays Set Designer
Darrell L. Wight Set Designer
William Hiney Assistant Art Director
Kathe Klopp Set Decoration
Bruce Crone Art Direction
William H. Burton Jr. Stunts
Mike Ceballos Stunts
Paul Crawford Stunts
Maria Doest Stunts
John Escobar Stunts
Shawn Howell Stunts
Brad Lackey Stunts
Bennie Moore Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Keith Tellez Stunts
Cris Thomas-Palomino Stunts
Dain Turner Stunts
J.N. Roberts Stunts
Janet Brady Stunts
Christian P. Della Penna Assistant Director
John Ashker Stunts
Phil Chong Stunts
Joe Greblo Stunts
Matt Johnston Stunts
Daniel Lee Stunts
Dwayne McGee Stunts
Wayne Montanio Stunts
Ray Sua Stunts
Gary Toy Stunts
Danny Weselis Stunts
Jadie David Stunts
Marty Jedlicka Second Assistant Director
Clarke Coleman Stunts
Ramiro González Stunts
Steven D. Ito Stunts
Freddie Jin Stunts
Peter Lai Stunts
Steve Martinez Stunts
Vernon Rieta Stunts
Kenny Searle Stunt Double
Danny Wong Stunts
Courtney Pakiz Stunts
Debra Hill Screenplay
Kurt Russell Screenplay
Nick Castle Characters
Shirley Walker Original Music Composer
Dennis Liddiard Makeup Artist
Carol Kiefer Art Department Coordinator
Jordu Schell Sculptor
Nathan Crowley Set Designer
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Rick Baker Makeup Artist
Steven Lambert Stunts
Chad Stahelski Stunts
Jeff Imada Stunt Coordinator
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunts
Eugene Collier Stunts
Annie Ellis Stunts
Barbara Anne Klein Stunts
Rick Avery Stunts
Joni Avery Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Laura Albert Stunts
Danny Epper Stunts
Jeff Cadiente Stunts
Damon Caro Stunts
John Casino Stunt Double
Rochelle Ashana Stunts
George Cheung Stunts
Gary Davis Stunts
Gregg Dandridge Stunts
Richard L. Duran Stunts
Al Goto Stunts
Norman Howell Stunts
Brian Imada Stunts
Toby Holguin Stunts
Tom Harper Stunts
John Hateley Stunts
Dan Inosanto Stunts
John Koyama Stunts
Leo Lee Stunts
Al Leong Stunts
James Lew Stunts
Brad Martin Stunts
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
Simon Rhee Stunts
Stuart Quan Stunts
Mario Roberts Stunts
Gilbert Rosales Stunts
Nils Allen Stewart Stunts
Tierre Turner Stunts
David Wald Stunts
Roger Yuan Stunts
Scott Waugh Stunts
Nancy Young Stunts
Ron Balicki Stunt Driver
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunt Double
Nick Brett Utility Stunts
Name Title
Debra Hill Producer
Kurt Russell Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
6.0

90s cheese not quite as good as 80s cheese, but still an entertaining enough action-thriller, though some moments were laughable and not in a good way (Snake riding surfing a wave isn't all that bad ass), plus the effects work was rather poor. I don't have a great fondness for Escape from New York, ... however it was far superior. **3.0/5**

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

So Los Angeles has become a glorified open-air prison (who'd have thought?) and "Snake" (Kurt Russell) is invited to do his "Mad Max" thing and go in, at considerable peril to himself, and fetch a gadget that could enable the US President (Cliff Robertson) - or anyone else with the codes, for that m ... atter - to use a satellite in the best traditions of "Diamonds are Forever" (1971) and destroy parts or all of the world. The twist, well it turns out that it's "Utopia" (A.J. Langer), who just happens to be the president's disgruntled daughter, who is the one who took the device into the lawless wasteland in the first place and enforcer "Malloy" (Stacey Keach) is determined to get it back, regardless of whether or not she comes back with it. It's a derivative mess, this film. It's rooted in so many other stories that are much better executed; there is simply no menace or jeopardy at all, and John Carpenter seems unsure whether he wants an all-out action film or a semi-comedy. Russell is always at his more entertaining with the latter, here he just comes across as a man with a mission who is no more interested in the plot than I was. Steve Buscemi doesn't really add much either as the duplicitous "Eddie" and I am sure I spotted Peter Fonda in here too - a payday for a few actors who ought to have known better. The effects and pyrotechnics are adequate but the nadir in a basketball court surrounded by gun-toting assassins who could't hit a cow on the tit with a tin cup just put the icing on this really undercooked muffin.

Jul 06, 2022