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Assault on Precinct 13

A white-hot night of hate!
1976 | 91m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: John Carpenter
Writer: John Carpenter
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The lone inhabitants of an abandoned police station are under attack by the overwhelming numbers of a seemingly unstoppable street gang.
Release Date: Oct 08, 1976
Director: John Carpenter
Writer: John Carpenter
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords ambush, street gang, child murder, blackout, siege, police, psychopath, survival, shootout, gunfight, los angeles, california, brutality, convict, police station, silencer, jail cell, ice cream man  , modern-day western, neo-western, ice cream truck, prison bus, claustrophobic, horror western
Production Companies Overseas FilmGroup, The CKK Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $150,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Austin Stoker Ethan Bishop
Darwin Joston Napoleon Wilson
Laurie Zimmer Leigh
Martin West Lawson
Tony Burton Wells
Charles Cyphers Starker
Nancy Kyes Julie
Peter Bruni Ice Cream Man
John J. Fox Warden
Marc Ross Patrolman Tramer
Alan Koss Patrolman Baxter
Henry Brandon Chaney
Kim Richards Kathy
Frank Doubleday White Warlord
Gilbert De la Pena Chicano Warlord
Peter Frankland Caudell
Al Nakauchi Oriental Warlord
Gilman Rankin Bus Driver
Cliff Battuello First Guard
Horace Johnson Second Guard
Valentine Villareal Chicano Tough
Kenny Miyamoto Oriental Tough
Jerry Viramontes Chicano Hood
Len Whitaker Black Hood
Kris Young Gang Member
Randy Moore Gang Member
Warren Bradley III Gang Member
Joe Woo Jr. Gang Member
Bill Taylor Gang Member
Brent Keast Radio Announcer (voice)
Maynard Smith Police Commissioner (voice)
James Jeter Precinct Captain
John Carpenter Gang Member (uncredited)
James Johnson Black Warlord
Name Job
John Carpenter Writer, Director, Editor, Original Music Composer
Tommy Lee Wallace Sound Effects, Art Direction
Jack English Gaffer
Kurt Young Key Grip
William Cooper Sound Recordist
Rena Small Still Photographer
Curt Schulkey Assistant Editor
John Syrjamaki Production Manager
Richard Girod Set Painter
James Nichols Post Production Supervisor, Assistant Director
Don Bledsoe Makeup Artist
Douglas Olivares Assistant Camera
Michael Everett Best Boy Electrician
Trippy Gafford Grip, Driver
Richard Albain Jr. Special Effects
Steve Fine Producer's Assistant
Craig Stearns Property Master
Blake Schaefer Production Assistant
Tom Hansen Production Assistant
Rueben Joe Melendez Stunt Driver
Douglas Knapp Director of Photography
William Waldman Assistant Camera
William Mareneck Best Boy Electrician
Alan Cassidy Boom Operator
Maxine Syrjamaki Payroll Accountant
Louise Kyes Wardrobe Master
Marla Miller Production Assistant
Jocelyne Stoikovitch Production Assistant
Bill Varney Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Roy Rogers Stunt Driver
Debra Hill Script Supervisor, Assistant Editor
Randy Moore Production Assistant
Name Title
J. Stein Kaplan Producer
Joseph Kaufmann Executive Producer
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chris.tmdb
10.0

Awesome film one of my all time favorite movies Plus (Great soundtrack) ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
10.0

There are no heroes anymore, Bishop. Just men who follow orders. Assault on Precinct 13 is written, directed, edited and musically scored by John Carpenter. It stars Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, Laurie Zimmer, Martin West, Tony Burton, Charles Cyphers and Nancy Kyes. Cinematography is by Douglas ... Knapp. If you are going to homage films that you love, or ones that influence you, then you have to get it right. Something John Carpenter most assuredly did with this, his first masterpiece. Plot and structure of film are simplicity extreme, but it's the execution that matters here, the cool veneer of the hero characters, the frightening relentlessness of the gang members who assault the soon to close down police station and the small number of inhabitants within. Interestingly it's actually Precinct 9, Division 13, but Carpenter was no doubt in a playful mood. Carpenter builds the first half slowly, introducing key characters whilst deftly staging the events that will lead to the actual siege itself. This part of Los Angeles where the story is set is conspicuous by how empty and soulless it seems, even in daylight, which is where the terror actually begins. It's as if residents and locals just prefer to be off the streets at any time of day or night. The gang, like the folk inside the station, are multiracial, but unlike those inside the gang never speak. They move like silent assassins, no shouting or cussing, just a tidal wave of death, their guns adorned with silencers, which leads to a truly brilliant extended sequence as the gang begin to destroy the building silently! Meanwhile relationships are being formed by those under duress, convicts and police forced to battle side by side in the slightest hope of surviving the night. There is no flab on show here, no pointless dialogue or scenes which could have been cut, it's a film that is very much to the point. The cast respond well to Carpenter's requirements, be it emotionally, physically or coolly, all while Carpenter's low tone synthesiser plays out its memorably eerie beats. It's a superb lesson in low budget film making from one of the masters of that art. His filmic star may have waned in his later life, but for a time in the 70s and 80s he shone bright, Assault On Precinct 13 was the ignition. 10/10

May 16, 2024