As the sun sets, the "Street Thunder" gang surrounds the building. They are not a typical gang; they are a silent, dehumanized force that moves like a tide. They use silencers to pick off the guards outside and Julie inside, cutting off the precinct from the rest of the world. No one hears the shots, and the lack of working phones means no help is coming. An Unlikely Alliance
Trapped and outgunned, Bishop makes a desperate choice: he releases the convicts, Wilson and Wells, to help defend the "Alamo." A strange mutual respect forms between the lawman and the condemned man. Assault on Precinct 13(1976)
When the sun rises and the LAPD finally arrives, the siege is over. As officers move in to re-handcuff the prisoners, Bishop stops them, insisting that Wilson be treated with respect for his role in the defense. The two men walk out of the decimated precinct together, the only ones left standing in the wreckage after a night of relentless conflict. Further information is available regarding: A comparison of this original to the 2005 remake. As the sun sets, the "Street Thunder" gang
An analysis of the Western and Horror influences, such as Rio Bravo and Night of the Living Dead . No one hears the shots, and the lack