Other Titles • Assault on Precinct 13 • The Anderson Alamo (1976) • John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) • Assault - Anschlag bei Nacht (1979) • Das Ende (1979)
Release Date: Mar 11, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 91 mins Studio: Image Ent. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Interview With John Carpenter and Austin Stoker Radio Spots Still Gallery Running Commentary By John Carpenter Original Theatrical Trailer John Carpenter's Isolated Score
John Carpenter's Assault On Precinct 13 is a riveting low-budget thriller from 1976, in which a nearly abandoned police station is held under siege by a heavily armed gang called Street Thunder. Inside the station, cut off from contact and isolated, convicts heading for death row and the cops must now join forces or die. That's the basic plot, but what Carpenter does with it is remarkable. Drawing specific inspiration from the classic Howard Hawks Western Rio Bravo (which included a similar siege on disadvantaged heroes), Carpenter used his simple setting for a tense, tightly constructed series of action sequences, emphasising low-key character development and escalating tension. Few who've seen the film can forget the "ice cream cone" scene in which a young girl is caught up in the action by patronising a seemingly harmless ice cream van. It's here, and in other equally memorable scenes, that Carpenter demonstrates his knack for injecting terror into the mundane details of daily life, propelling this potent thriller to cult favourite status and long-standing critical acclaim. From this Carpenter went on to make the original Halloween, one of the most profitable independent films of all time. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com