The origin of the movie “Escape from New York“ can be traced back to the early 1970s when director John Carpenter and producer Debra Hill were working on a project called “Eyes of Laura Mars.“ While working on that film, they began discussing the idea of making a futuristic action film set in a post-apocalyptic world.
The initial concept for “Escape from New York“ was influenced by the Watergate scandal and the energy crisis of the 1970s, which had created a sense of pessimism and distrust in the government. Carpenter and Hill envisioned a dystopian America where crime had reached such extreme levels that the government decided to transform Manhattan Island into a maximum-security prison.
Carpenter, who co-wrote the screenplay with Nick Castle, drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including classic westerns, film noir, and urban decay. The character of Snake Plissken, portrayed by Kurt Russell, was influenced by Clint Eastwood’s iconic “Man with No N