In the late 80's in Ipswich, an unforgiving world there was a strong evil. The well-known notorious Mr Smith who is wealthy, well-protected, has alot of power and nothing gets in his way. His lover Miss Fox secretly hates the man but the origin of their relationship is a mystery, Fox believes the city would be a safer place for everyone if Smith was out of the picture.
At a sleazy bar located at the end of a dark alleyway, Fox searches for the once legendary ex copper Snake Plissken who has become a victim of the cruel society and now keeps to himself. Fox tells Plissken about the damage Smith has caused to the city and offers him cash to take out all possible threats that will help Smith. Snake agrees as money can win anyone over, corrupt police will be reluctant to bother catching murderers.
Plissken awaits Smiths henchmen and friends to exit their poker game from a seedy bar located downtown. First henchman exits to have a cigarette and is brutally stabbed in the back after Plissken had sneaked up on him. Following afterwards gang members are killed the same way until Plissken enters the bar and spikes Smiths no.1 guy Francis Leone. Plissken leaves the bar and disappears into the darkness.
Smith hires hitman Andrew Scott to take care of the problem that he has encountered. Plissken is at his crappy apartment working on a final trap to kill Smith. Plissken leaves the apartment to rig the trap at Smiths house unaware that Scott is approaching from the alleyway. Scott stabs Snake in the shoulder but luckily misses a vital organ, Snake then pulls out the knife and as Scott is about to pull out a revolver from his overcoat, a knife is seen thrown into his chest killing him instantly. Snake blacks out in the street as does the camera.
Smith is reading the newspaper which is headlined BLOODBATH ON ELM STREET and as he goes for the whiskey a stray bullet smashes trough the window hitting Smith in the head, killing him. Snake Plissken has done his job and is seen limping into the alleyway lighting up a cigarette with a calm look and a smile as he puffs away. Camera then fades to black.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
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