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Assault on Precinct 13

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When the LAPD kills several members of the South Central gang Street Thunder, the remaining members avenge themselves by way of a bloody war waged against cops and citizens alike. Caught in the crossfire is Lt. Ethan Bishop (Austin Stoker), who's managing a skeleton crew at the local and soon-to-be-closed police precinct. As the gang members close in, Bishop forms an unlikely alliance with a group of prisoners in order to defend the station and the lives of everyone in it.
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Lean, taut and compellingly gritty, John Carpenter's loose update of Rio Bravo ranks as a cult action classic and one of the filmmaker's best.

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Dave Kehr Chicago Reader Hopelessly violent but exceedingly well made. May 25, 2011 Full Review Variety Staff Variety Novelty of a gang swearing a blood oath to destroy a precinct station and all inside is sufficiently compelling for the gory-minded to assure acceptance. Jul 6, 2010 Full Review Time Out One of the most effective exploitation movies of the decade. Feb 9, 2006 Full Review Chance Solem-Pfeifer Willamette Week The film’s ample violence undulates between this strangely disembodied style and one that’s shockingly quick and ruthless—a fitting audition for the director who would forever change horror movies two years later with Halloween. Jan 22, 2025 Full Review Alistair Lawrence Common Sense Media This 1976 cult favorite has endured long to spawn a 2005 remake and still be regarded as one of writer-director John Carpenter's finest works. May 1, 2024 Full Review Arthur Steele Birmingham Mail Much of this film can be taken as intentional satire as well as the way most audiences will see it -- as a small budget, but often nail-bitingly effective spine-chiller. Nov 21, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Allan C A local revival theater is doing a John Carpenter film festival, and there was no way I was going to miss an opportunity to see this film on the big screen. I've watched this film dozens of times on home video, first on VHS, then laserdisc, then DVD, and later a boutique blu-ray release of the film. Seeing it on the big screen was a real treat, especially since writer/director/composer John Carpenter is a master of using widescreen. The film always played out like a western, but seeing it on the big screen made it feel even more like an old-fashioned cavalry siege film, though it was the non-cavalry Howard Hawks' western RIO BRAVO that Carpenter said was the basis for his film. My other new revelation rewatching the film I'd never picked up on before was the Bogie and Bacall-like relationship between killer-turned-hero Napoleon Wilson and tough-as-nails secretary Leigh. Even her name is a sly reference to Hawks' frequent screenwriter Leigh Brackett, who wrote or co-wrote such classics as THE BIG SLEEP, RIO BRAVO, and even THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. But the back-and-forth scenes between Leigh and Wilson definitely have echoes of Bacall lighting Humphrey Bogart's cigarette and saying, "You know how to whistle, don't you? You just put your lips together and blow." Also, I found myself even more taken with Darwin Johnson's portrayal of the notorious criminal Napoleon Wilson, who seems like something of an early draft version of Carpenter's Snake Plissken.  Johnson seemed to mostly have worked in 온라인카지노추천 (his final acting appearance was on an episode of ALF) and worked as a driver or in the transportation department on films just about as often as he acted. But Wilson is a fascinating character who I totally could have seen a spinoff film happening for. After watching the movie, I looked online to see if anyone had done any Napoleon Wilson fan fiction, but sadly I must be the only person who is waiting for a Napoleon Wilson sequel. In any case, ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 is an incredibly suspenseful action film that's told with an economy of storytelling, clocking in at just 91 minutes, whicih I wish more films today would adhere to. Below is my review from the last time I watched the film.  2-1-20 John Carpenter's classic siege film is a must-see modern-day western Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) ****1/2 Writer/Director John Carpenter's breakout film (he'd made cult favorite "Dark Star" prior to this) is essentially a modern-day western about a police precinct with a skeleton crew that's about to close on its last night of operation when a man being chased by street gangs comes into the precinct seeking refuge. Most of the film is a siege-style story about the police station staff and criminals from a prison transport bus finding themselves cut off and fighting for their lives as wave after wave of gang members attack the isolated precinct, ALA "Night of the Living Dead." Although this was an early film by Carpenter, it stands out as one of his best and contains many of his trademarks (claustrophobic bottle situations, mostly male cast, eerie synthesizer score, focus on suspense over action, and plenty of film buff inside jokes). Carpenter's best inside joke here is his pseudonym as the editor on the film, John T. Chance, which was John Wayne's character name in "Rio Bravo," which this film's story owes much. There are no real name actors in the cast. Kim Richards, who starred in "Escape to Witch Mountain" was probably the biggest star at the time, though Austin Stoker gives a strong performance as the lone police captain in charge of the police station under siege. Darwin Joston is a bit of a ham in his part as Napoleon Wilson, a dangerous criminal who Stoker is forced to ally with, but is memorable in his role. Reading about what Kim Richardson has been up to lately on IMDB, I found out she is one of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" which I suppose explains why she isn't acting anymore. But back to "Assault," it really is something of an unsung classic that more people should see. I remember always thinking that this was a film ripe for a remake, but unfortunately, when a remake was made, it was horrible. If you've never seen this film, be sure to check out the original, and you'll be in for a real treat! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/27/25 Full Review Vik D I always enjoy rewatching this one Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/25/25 Full Review Kolby A For the time being, this is my favorite movie of all time! (14 Mar. '25) If something takes its place, in the future, I will let you know! Had no idea this existed until a short time ago, and I have been on a John Carpenter bent ever since. These immersive films are absolutely necessary to watch and absorb. This type of movie will flip a switch in the mind of a viewer, inspirationally so, they're so great. YOU are in this movie! YOU! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/23/25 Full Review Geoff M This movie is Such a great watch Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/07/25 Full Review Ollie W Great soundtrack, decent acting, but a rather silly premise and mostly just mindless action. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/25 Full Review Audience M Tight, tense and utterly brutal, John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13 is a mesmerising thriller that pulls no punches. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/24/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When the LAPD kills several members of the South Central gang Street Thunder, the remaining members avenge themselves by way of a bloody war waged against cops and citizens alike. Caught in the crossfire is Lt. Ethan Bishop (Austin Stoker), who's managing a skeleton crew at the local and soon-to-be-closed police precinct. As the gang members close in, Bishop forms an unlikely alliance with a group of prisoners in order to defend the station and the lives of everyone in it.
Director
John Carpenter
Producer
J. Stein Kaplan
Screenwriter
John Carpenter
Production Co
Overseas Film Group
Rating
R
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 5, 1976, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 19, 2013
Runtime
1h 31m
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)
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