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  1. Con guion de Carpenter, Debra Hill y Kurt Russell está protagonizada por Russell, Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, Peter Fonda y Pam Grier en sus papeles principales. Se trata de una secuela de la película Escape from New York (1981), también dirigida por John Carpenter. [3]

  2. Escape from L.A. (1996) Pam Grier: Hershe Las Palmas. Showing all 10 items. Jump to: Photos (4) Quotes (6) Photos. Quotes. Hershe Las Palmas : What's in it for me? Snake Plissken : I know that voice. You're Carjack Malone. Hershe Las Palmas : Why should I leave? I *love* LA. Where are we gonna go? Hershe Las Palmas : Dream on, blue eye!

  3. 9 de ago. de 1996 · Escape from L.A.: Directed by John Carpenter. With Kurt Russell, A.J. Langer, Steve Buscemi, Georges Corraface. Snake Plissken is once again called in by the United States government to recover a potential doomsday device from Los Angeles, now an autonomous island where undesirables are deported.

  4. In 2000, a massive earthquake strikes the city of Los Angeles, cutting it off from the mainland as the San Fernando Valley floods. Declaring that God is punishing Los Angeles for its sins, a theocratic presidential candidate wins election to a lifetime term of office.

  5. Snake hides out on board the former Queen Mary cruise ship located in former Long Beach where he meets local gang leader Hershe Las Palmas (Pam Grier) whom was formerly Bill 'Carjack' Malone, a transsexual and former accomplice of Snake from Cleveland, Ohio, who after hearing about his mission to find the black box remote control device, tells ...

  6. Un gigantesco terremoto ha arrasado Los Ángeles y lo ha separado del continente. En la "Nueva América Moral", los ciudadanos indeseables que no obedecen las leyes (no fumar, no comer carne roja, no ser musulmán...) son deportados a Los Ángeles, que se ha convertido en una colonia penitenciaria.

  7. 9 de ago. de 1996 · It's a dark vision of a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles--leveled by a massive earthquake, cut off from the mainland by a flooded San Fernando Valley, and converted into a prison camp for the nation's undesirables.