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Peter Briggs
Original Synopsis (From 1997 to 2013 Page) The Alternate EFLA !
As you may know, two different Escape From L.A screenplays were written before
the movie was made : one by Coleman Luck in 1986, the other by English
screenwriter Peter Briggs, of "Aliens vs Predator" fame.
- The Coleman Luck version was ordered by Carpenter & Russell, and based on an
outline by both of them. It came to nothing.
- The Peter Briggs version was written "on spec", meaning he did it on his own,
without getting paid for it, in the hope of selling it to the rights owners.
However, they, (the right owners & Carpenter & Russell), never got to read it,
as it wasn't distributed or promoted at all.
The two versions have not made it to the general public. However, in a Looker
exclusive, Peter Briggs have kindly agreed to shed a little light on his own
take. So here's a cursory description of the much longer and denser plot. (The
script originally was 115 pages long). All you Plissken fans, enjoy !
Alternate original "Escape From L.A." storyline copyright © Peter Briggs, all
rights reserved.
This Escape From L.A version takes place some years after the events of the
first film.
Because of Snake's sabotage (at the end of Escape From New York), the entire
world goes to war. While the American military are abroad, drug cartels from
South American move up and take control of key cities (like L.A). Only after the
war's over are the military able to slowly recover lost ground (they're forced
to nuke Miami!).
L.A. continues to be a bastion, although the military are slowly recapturing the
city block by block. The cartels have a very sophisticated air-defence grid that
prevents anybody overflying, and anyone who goes in on foot.... generally
doesn't come out...
At a press conference in part of "Free L.A." celebrating the recapture of
several blocks, a key U.S. senator is snatched during a vicious assault by
Cartel mercenaries.
Meanwhile, Snake has become a Bounty Hunter. He brings a wanted woman criminal
out of a siege in the San Diego Art Gallery, blithely blowing up the place in
the process. Bits of flaming Picassos are raining down around them...
A couple of guys ask to talk to him, but Snake isn't interested. They knock him
out and bring him to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where Snake meets Rehme (Hauk has
retired). Rehme explains the situation :
Castenada, the leader of the L.A. cartels has the Senator and is holding him
hostage, threatening to kill him unless the government seize the land
reclamation deal. The problem is, this Senator is vitally important in a
Congressional vote that's going down next week. Without him, the military budget
is going to be severely axed.
Rehme has already sent a team in to get the Senator back. They came out in
little pieces. Snake could care less. He's about to go, when Rehme shows him a
tape from the conference. The leader of the mercenaries was Snake's old pal,
Fresno Bob. Rehme explains that Bob wasn't fried during the raid he and Snake
made on the Federal Reserve. They offered him a deal into South America during
the war. Bob accepted, but when he got there, turned on his team and killed them
all.
Snake can't believe this. Bob was Black Light, Special Forces like himself. Even
though Snake has no love for the Government, he can't believe that Bob would
have gone working for scumbags like the Cartel. Snake accepts the assignment.
Snake goes to Dreamland (no U.F.O.s!), and hooks up with a Special Forces team,
each of them just as nasty as Snake is. Encased inside powered exoarmour
fighting suits, they're loaded inside Stealth Bombers, and sent to fly into L.A.
Unfortunately, somebody has sold them out to the Cartel, who are waiting for
them. Patriot missiles shoot down the first Stealth Bomber over Downtown L.A.
(watched by Hob; Castenada's aide - a weird mute who wears welder's goggles and
is lethal with a laser-guided bow and arrow), and the remaining team in the
Second Stealth (including Snake) barely have time to deploy before that too is
shot down.
After several adventures, Snake hooks up with the Special Forces team. They
decide to leave their two remaining Exos there (as they're too conspicuous), and
make their way across town to Castenada's H.Q. (a former rap artiste's mansion).
More adventures ensue, and they eventually make it into the sewer system via the
L.A. subway. In a carefully coordinated raid (with the Special Forces guys
knocking out the mansion defences while Snake gets inside using a Longrider
Cloaking coat), everything goes wrong. Snake is captured, and brought before
Castenada and Bob.
Snake confronts Bob, who has changed so much Snake barely recognizes him. In
Castenada's mansion, Snake meets up with a hooker and the Senator (who is
completely out of his head on drugs). Snake manages to escape, just as the
remaining Special Forces guys stage an assault on the mansion with their
Exoarmour. Unfortunately, Bob has recovered an Exo that Hob saw crash down in
the L.A. county reservoir.
All hell breaks loose. Snake has to fight Hob, who gets away. Snake kills
Castenada, but then flees when Bob attacks in the recovered Exo. (He grabs an
armored Greyhound Bus and rams Bob against a wall. Bob is unharmed, and rips
through the bus and keeps coming after Snake!).
Meanwhile, the Special Forces guys in their Exos knock out the L.A. defence
grid, and Rehme sends in attack choppers. (Bob and one of the Special Forces Exo
guys get into a vicious powersuit fight, with Bob coming out the victor.)
The hooker and Snake manage to get the Senator onto an evac chopper, but Bob
keeps on coming in his Exo. (Bob goes mano-a-mano against a chopper !) Snake
manages to make the Exo slip into the lake of Castenada's mansion, and with Bob
trapped inside the crippled Exo with ruptured pressure seals, he drowns. Snake
makes an escape, dangling from the bottom of a chopper as the mansion explodes
violently. Hob appears at the top of a fiery tower, and Snake is a sitting duck.
The hooker kills Hob with a pistol shot.
They arrive back in Free L.A., and the Senator and the Hooker are bundled into a
limo. As Rehme talks to Snake, and the hooker is busy inspecting the goodies on
offer in the limo, the drugged-up and abused Senator takes the pistol, and
shoots himself in the head. Snake shakes his head as pandemonium breaks out.
"Fucked again" he offers, before walking off into the night.