Sure, Isaac Hayes is best known for Shaft's theme song and, lately, for South Park. But he's also mighty funktacular in John Carpenter's Manhattan-turned-prison-island riff, Escape From New York (R, 99 mins., 1981, MGM). He plays the Duke, a glowering top con who owns the whole city and a killer chandelier-bedecked pimpmobile to boot.
So is it good to be the Duke?
I was like a groupie on this. Kurt Russell, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Van Cleef...heck of a list. But I was the man in charge. [Laughs]
Until you got shot. But you still angled to be in the sequel, Escape From L.A.?
As the Earl or something, yeah. I even took the producer, Debra Hill, to dinner to try to talk her into it.
What was up with that car?
We took it on a promotional tour, and cops would yell, ''What's that?'' ''It's from the movie! Don't write me up!'' Afterward, a crew member bought it. Beat me to it. I've been in a lot of limos, but to be driving one with opera lights? That was cool.
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