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ASALTO A LA COMISARÍA DEL DISTRITO 13

Assault on Precinct 13

1976 โ€ข US HMDB
octubre 8, 1976

Un policía de Los Angeles recibe su primer destino en una comisaría que está siendo trasladada a un nuevo edificio. Nada parece que vaya a turbiar la paz del lugar, hasta la llegada de un furgón que custodia a un famoso criminal, que ha de pasar la noche en la comisaría.

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Produccion: J. Stein Kaplan (Producer)Joseph Kaufmann (Executive Producer)
Guion: John Carpenter (Writer)
Fotografia: Douglas Knapp (Director of Photography)

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La violencia de las bandas que se desatan en Los Ángeles es tal que la policía decide cerrar su distrito número 13 en la periferia de la ciudad. En su interior solo hay dos detenidos de paso, dos mujeres policías, un teniente y un agente. Antes de cerrar y trasladar a los criminales a otro puesto de policía, el distrito es atacado por una banda de criminales sanguinarios que tienen como único objetivo matar a todos los ocupantes de la estación. Entre carceleros y detenidos se establece una relación de solidaridad con el objetivo común de salvar sus vidas. Violento, crudo y directo como pocos films, este debut de Carpenter es realmente notable. En "Distrito 13" encontramos ya muchas de las situaciones queridas a su cine: el asedio al refugio ("El Señor del Mal"), la convivencia forzada en el interior de un lugar cerrado ("La Cosa"), personajes diferentes que unen sus fuerzas con el objetivo común de sobrevivir ("Fantasmas de Marte"), el malestar y el caos urbano ("1997 Fuga de Nueva York"). De particular impacto la secuencia en la que una niña es asesinada a sangre fría con un disparo a quemarropa por un joven criminal, una escena casi siempre "censurada" en los pasajes televisivos de la película.
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10 /10

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

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John Chard

10 /10

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

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