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Blade Runner
Man has made his match... now it's his problem.
( Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller )


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MPAA Rating:
R
[violence]

US Runtime: 118 min

Country of Origin: Hong Kong / United Kingdom / United States of America

Premiere Date:
Jun 25, 1982   [USA]
 
Director: Ridley Scott
 
Writers: Philip K. Dick   [Novel]
Hampton Fancher   [Screenplay]
David Webb Peoples   [Screenplay]
 
Producers: Michael Deeley   [Producer]
Run Run Shaw   [Producer]
 
Cinematography: Jordan Cronenweth
 
Edited by: Marsha Nakashima
 
Music Composed by Vangelis
 
Production Design: Lawrence G. Paull
 
Costume Design: Michael Kaplan
Charles Knode
 
Casting by Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton
 
Production Companys: Blade Runner Partnership
Shaw Brothers   (HK)
The Ladd Company   (US)
Warner Bros. Pictures   (US)
 


Plot Summary:

    A blade runner must pursue and terminate four replicants who stole a ship in space and have returned to Earth to find their creator.

Cast: (First 20, for the rest click 'Show All Cast & Crew' below.)

Harrison Ford
Deckard
Rutger Hauer
Batty
Sean Young
Rachael
Edward James Olmos
Gaff
M. Emmet Walsh
Bryant
Daryl Hannah
Pris
William Sanderson
Sebastian
Brion James
Leon
Joe Turkel
Tyrell
Joanna Cassidy
Zhora
 
James Hong
Chew
Morgan Paull
Holden
Kevin Thompson
Bear
John Edward Allen
Kaiser
Hy Pyke
Taffey Lewis
Kimiko Hiroshige
Cambodian Lady
Bob Okazaki
Sushi Master
Carolyn DeMirjian
Saleslady
Ben Astar
Abdul Ben Hassan
 

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Miscellaneous Companies:

Dream Quest Images
visual displays
 
Intralink Film Graphic Design
titles
 
 

Special Effects Department:

Anatomorphex
 
Filmfex Animation Services Ltd.
 
 

Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)

 

Tech Info:

Budget:
$28,000,000
Revenue:
$41,722,424
Color Info:
Color (Technicolor)
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track / the double-d symbol Dolby
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
Cinematographic Process:
Panavision
Film Negative Format:
35 mm
Printed Film Format:
35 mm

Trivia:

  • The error concerning the number of replicants was dealt with in the never-made sequel to the movie (which was instead made into a novel) in which Deckard is the remaining replicant.
     
  • A model of the Dark Star spaceship from the film Dark Star is also used as a building. It can be seen behind the Asain billboard when Gaff's spinner is approaching the Police building.
     
  • Harrison Ford takes issue with Ridley Scott's revelation that Deckard is a replicant. "We had agreed that he definitely was not a replicant," Ford said.
     
  • The end of the chess game in which Sebastian, with help from Batty, defeats Tyrell, is inspired by the real-life "Immortal Game" (so-called) in which Adolf Anderssen beat Lionel Kieseritzky in London in 1851.
     
  • In July 2000, director Ridley Scott said that Deckard is, in fact, a replicant.
     


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