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- Armed and Dangerous - weapon specialist reveals how he matched gun to character
- Behind Precinct Walls - how the precinct building was constructed from concept to computer screen
- Plan Of Attack - stunt coordinator
- Deleted scenes
- Interactive menus
- Scene selection
To survive the night, cops and criminals alike will have to unite and fight. A classic head-to-head showdown ignites in Assault on Precinct 13, an all-new update of the 1976 John Carpenter classic.
With only a few hours left in the calendar year, Precinct 13, one of Detroit's oldest precinct houses, is closing. Amid heavy snowfall and unsafe road conditions, only a few lawmen remain on duty for New Year's Eve. They are headed by Sergeant Jake Roenick (Ethan Hawke), a good cop wrestling with bad memories of a fatal undercover op from the previous spring. Roenick and Precinct 13 have both seen better days. Early on December 31st, deep in the city, formidable crime lord Marion Bishop (Laurence Fishburne), is cornered by an undercover cop. Their ensuing struggle leaves the cop dead - and Bishop captured, by the Organized Crime and Racketeering squad that Marcus Duvall (Gabriel Byrne) runs. Bishop is handcuffed and herded onto a prison bus with several criminals: junkie Beck (John Leguizamo), hustler Smiley (Jeffrey "Ja Rule" Atkins), and gang member Anna (Aisha Hinds).
But the battering snowstorm stops the bus well short of its high-security destination and strands it at the remote Precinct 13 - where, as night falls, the prisoners are temporarily incarcerated. This influx of prisoners irks Roenick, almost as much as visiting police psychologist Alex Sabian (Maria Bello) does. But Precinct 13's provocative secretary Iris Ferry (Drea de Matteo) and salty veteran cop Jasper "Old School" O'Shea (Brian Dennehy) won't let the increasing workload deter them from celebrating...
...until two masked gunmen break in and attack the guards from the bus. The gunmen are just barely beaten back, and everyone inside Precinct 13 realizes that more will come - to extract crime lord Bishop, but also armed and ready to shoot anyone and everyone else. The cops, looking to the reluctant Roenick for leadership, and the cons, looking to the steely Bishop for an angle, must join forces to live. Fortifying themselves with minimal weaponry and maximum courage, they will not go gently into the bad night. As they fight to the death, the thin lines between good and bad bleed together.

Average rating (6 reviews)
Worth it
dazsto | 05/03/2008 | See all dazsto's reviews (27) »
I have not seen the original yet but this movie was both entertaining and interesting. Good performances all round made it a worthwhile choice and the action and pace was good.
THIS ASSAULT IS NO INSULT!
MovieAddict | 25/01/2008 | See all MovieAddict's reviews (454) »
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Anybody who was unfortunate to see the recent terrible remake of john Carpenters The Fog may approach this remake of Carpenter's 1976 original with great caution. But rest assured this is no sloppy remake, this is a total re-think, with only the original siege set-up remaining faithful to the original, this movie is a totaly different beast. Ethan Hawke makes a good reluctant hero, and as usual Larry Fishburne is brilliant as the crime lord that every body wants dead. The film has well sustained suspense, but nothing that can compare with Carpenter's original. Also the plot suffers from one twist too many, and the music score misses Carpenter's iconic theme.
But as a action film the movie really works and is a great nights entertainment.
Not a classic as with the original, but a very good thriller in it's own terms.
Well worth Buying!
Watchable
volusia | 24/10/2007 | See all volusia's reviews (13) »
An okay film but nothing special. Something to watch on a rainy day.
Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, Maria Bello, Ja Rule, Peter Bryant, Gabriel Byrne, Fulvio Cecere, Kim Coates, Matt Craven, Brian Dennehy, Drea de Matteo, Dorian Harewood, Aisha Hinds & John Leguizamo | |
15 years and over | |
2005 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English (DTS) | |
English ; Spanish | |
1 hour and 45 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















































