The 1965 movie masterpiece Kurt Russell told Walt Disney he couldn’t stand: “Tell him the truth”
Then it got changed.

Kurt Russell is an American actor whose career has spanned more than six decades, making him one of Hollywood’s most enduring and versatile stars.
Beginning as a child actor for Walt Disney Productions during the 1960s, Russell successfully transitioned into adult roles through acclaimed collaborations with director John Carpenter, including ‘Escape from New York’, ‘The Thing’ and ‘Big Trouble in Little China’. He has since built a distinguished career across action, comedy, drama and westerns with films such as ‘Tombstone’, ‘Stargate’, ‘Miracle’, ‘The Hateful Eight’ and the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ and ‘Fast & Furious’ franchises.
Renowned for his rugged charisma and effortless screen presence, Russell remains one of American cinema’s most respected leading men.
“It could have been a total disaster.”
He doesn’t feel the same about Snake Plissken.
Devastated after making a disastrous choice.
It’s one of his best films.
There’s more to it than the official credits.
It’s not even that good.
He’s not even a writer.