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Blade Runner (1982) -- Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker...
Blade Runner (1982) -- Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker...
Blade Runner (1982) -- Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker...
Blade Runner (1982) -- Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker...

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Director:
Writers:
Hampton Fancher (screenplay) and
David Webb Peoples (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
25 June 1982 (USA) more
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Tagline:
A Futuristic Vision Perfected [2007 Final Cut] more
Plot:
Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 9 wins & 14 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Harrison Ford ... Rick Deckard

Rutger Hauer ... Roy Batty

Sean Young ... Rachael

Edward James Olmos ... Gaff

M. Emmet Walsh ... Bryant

Daryl Hannah ... Pris

William Sanderson ... J.F. Sebastian

Brion James ... Leon Kowalski
Joe Turkel ... Dr. Eldon Tyrell

Joanna Cassidy ... Zhora

James Hong ... Hannibal Chew

Morgan Paull ... Holden

Kevin Thompson ... Bear
John Edward Allen ... Kaiser
Hy Pyke ... Taffey Lewis
Kimiko Hiroshige ... Cambodian Lady
Bob Okazaki ... Howie Lee
Carolyn DeMirjian ... Saleslady
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ben Astar ... Abdul Ben Hassan (uncredited)
Judith Burnett ... Ming-Fa (uncredited)
Leo Gorcey Jr. ... Louie - Bartender (uncredited)
Sharon Hesky ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Kelly Hine ... Showgirl (uncredited)
Tom Hutchinson ... Bartender (uncredited)
Charles Knapp ... Bartender (uncredited)
Rose Mascari ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jiro Okazaki ... Policeman (uncredited)
Steve Pope ... Policeman (uncredited)
Robert Reiter ... Policeman (uncredited)

Alexis Rhee ... Geisha #1 (uncredited)
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Directed by
Ridley Scott 
 
Writing credits
Hampton Fancher (screenplay) and
David Webb Peoples (screenplay) (as David Peoples)

Philip K. Dick (novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?")

Roland Kibbee (voiceovers) uncredited

Produced by
Michael Deeley .... producer
Charles de Lauzirika .... producer (final cut version)
Hampton Fancher .... executive producer
Brian Kelly .... executive producer
Jerry Perenchio .... co-executive producer
Ivor Powell .... associate producer
Paul Prischman .... associate producer (final cut version)
Run Run Shaw .... associate producer
Bud Yorkin .... co-executive producer
Ridley Scott .... co-producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Vangelis 
 
Cinematography by
Jordan Cronenweth (director of photography)
 
Casting by
Jane Feinberg 
Mike Fenton 
Marci Liroff 
 
Production Design by
Lawrence G. Paull 
 
Art Direction by
David L. Snyder  (as David Snyder)
 
Set Decoration by
Linda DeScenna 
Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer  (as Leslie Frankenheimer)
Thomas L. Roysden  (as Tom Roysden)
Peg Cummings (uncredited)
 
Costume Design by
Michael Kaplan 
Charles Knode 
Jean Giraud (uncredited)
 
Makeup Department
Bridget O'Neill .... makeup artist: Joanna Cassidy (final cut version)
Shirley Padgett .... hair stylist (as Shirley L. Padgett)
Marvin G. Westmore .... makeup artist
John Chambers .... prosthetic makeups (uncredited)
 
Production Management
C.O. Erickson .... executive in charge of production
John W. Rogers .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Newt Arnold .... first assistant director (as Newton Arnold)
Morris Chapnick .... second assistant director
Peter Cornberg .... first assistant director
Donald Hauer .... second assistant director (as Don Hauer)
Victoria E. Rhodes .... dga trainee (as Victoria Rhodes)
Richard Peter Schroer .... second assistant director (as Richard Schroer)
 
Art Department
William Apperson .... model maker
Stephen Dane .... assistant art director
Michael L. Fink .... action property supervisor (as Mike Fink)
Linda Fleisher .... action property consultant
Mentor Huebner .... production illustrator
Sherman Labby .... production illustrator
Terry E. Lewis .... props (as Terry Lewis)
Basil Lombardo .... stand-by painter (as Buzz Lombardo)
James F. Orendorff .... construction coordinator (as James F. Orendorf)
David Q. Quick .... assistant property master (as David Quick)
John A. Scott III .... assistant property master
Arthur Shippee .... assistant property master (as Arthur Shippee Jr.)
Tom Southwell .... production illustrator
Michael Taylor .... lead man
John C. Wash .... graphic artist (as John Wash)
James T. Woods .... painting coordinator
William Apperson .... construction foreman (uncredited)
Charles Breen .... set designer (uncredited)
Marco A. Campos .... propmaker (uncredited)
Robert Clark .... sculptor (uncredited)
Peter J. Hampton .... production designer: additional scenes (uncredited)
Steven Ladish .... props (uncredited)
Edward T. McAvoy .... scenic artist (uncredited)
Michael McMillen .... model maker (uncredited)
Curtis A. Schnell .... set designer (uncredited)
Kevin Shanks .... drapery man/floor covering (uncredited)
William Ladd Skinner .... set designer (uncredited)
Drew Struzan .... poster artist (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Bud Alper .... sound mixer
Gene Ashbrook .... boom operator (as Eugene Byron Ashbrook)
Christopher Assells .... sound editor
Brydon Baker III .... cable person (as Beau Baker)
Peter Baldock .... assistant dialogue editor
Joe Gallagher .... assistant sound editor
Graham V. Hartstone .... chief dubbing mixer
Mike Hopkins .... dialogue editor (as Michael Hopkins)
Gerry Humphreys .... dubbing mixer
Peter Pennell .... sound editor
Joel Fein .... sound recording mixer (uncredited)
John Hayward .... sound re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Nicolas Le Messurier .... sound re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Gordon K. McCallum .... sound mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
William Curtis .... special effects technician (as William G. Curtis)
David Dryer .... special photographic effects supervisor
Logan Frazee .... special effects technician
Terry D. Frazee .... special floor effects supervisor (as Terry Frazee)
Steve Galich .... special effects technician
Douglas Trumbull .... special photographic effects supervisor
Richard Yuricich .... special photographic effects supervisor
Robert Cole .... special effects action property foreman (uncredited)
Robert DeVine .... special effects (uncredited)
Ken Estes .... special effects foreman (uncredited)
Scott Forbes .... special effects technician (uncredited)
Gene Young .... model construction (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Michael Backauskas .... visual effects assistant editor (as Michael Bakauskas)
Robert D. Bailey .... matte photographer (as Robert Bailey)
Don Baker .... camera operator: special photographic effects
Philip Barberio .... optical line-up
Jill Bogdanowicz .... digital intermediate colorist (2007 restorated version)
Christian Boudman .... compositing supervisor: SPI (final cut version)
Diane Caliva .... visual effects producer: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version)
Trent Claus .... digital compositor (final cut version)
Charles Cowles .... camera operator: special photographic effects
Lisa Deaner .... lead artist (final cut version)
Leslie Ekker .... model maker
Collin Fowler .... visual effects coordinator: Illusion Arts Arts (final cut version)
Robert Hall .... optical photography supervisor
David R. Hardberger .... camera operator: special photographic effects (as David Hardberger)
Jeffrey Jasper .... digital artist: New Deal Studios (final cut version)
Benjamin Kutsko .... Flame artist (final cut version)
Ronald Longo .... camera operator: special photographic effects
Tim McHugh .... camera operator: special photographic effects (as Timothy McHugh)
Gregory L. McMurry .... electronic engineer (as Greg McMurray)
Syd Mead .... visual futurist
Jarrod Nesbit .... visual effects coordinator: SPI (final cut version)
Thomas Nittmann .... visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects (final cut version)
Brian Nugent .... Flame artist (final cut)
Luke O'Byrne .... visual effects executive producer: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version)
Richard Ripple .... optical line-up
Jonathan Rothbart .... visual effects supervisor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version)
Marc Sadeghi .... executive visual effects producer: The Orphanage (final cut version)
Georgia Scheele .... visual effects coordinator (final cut version)
John Scheele .... visual effects supervisor (final cut version)
Robert Spurlock .... miniature technician (as Bob Spurlock)
Mark Stetson .... chief model maker
David K. Stewart .... cinematographer: special photographic effects (as Dave Stewart)
Tama Takahashi .... matte photography
Sean Wallitsch .... Flame artist (final cut version)
Edson Williams .... visual effects supervisor: Lola Visual Effects (final cut version)
Matthew Yuricich .... matte artist
Ryan Zuttermeister .... associate visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects (final cut version)
Daphne Apellanes-Ackerson .... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Dana Basinger .... film I/O coordinator: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Jerry Castro .... editorial supervisor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Craig Chandler .... optical effects (uncredited)
Steve Cho .... lead compositor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Joe C. D'Amato .... resource manager: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Tim Dobbert .... matchmove supervisor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Rama Dunayevich .... public relations: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Bill George .... miniature design and construction (uncredited)
Rocco Gioffre .... matte artist (uncredited)
Julieta Gleiser .... digital production manager: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Daniel Gloates .... senior staff: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Joanna Goldfarb .... post production supervisor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Monique Gougeon .... human resources: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Rich Grande .... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Timothy Gross .... systems administration: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Sunghwan Hong .... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Michelle Kater .... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Bill Kent .... camera operator: special photographic effects (uncredited)
Ivan Landau .... visual effects editor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Diana K. Lee .... roto/matchmove coordinator: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Soyoun Lee .... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Stuart T. Maschwitz .... senior staff: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Dan McNamara .... senior staff: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Michele Moen .... matte artist: EEG (uncredited)
Tom Pahk .... model maker (uncredited)
Christine Peterson .... roto/paint artist: The Orphanage (final cut version) (uncredited)
Aaron Rhodes .... compositing supervisor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Christopher S. Ross .... miniature design and construction (uncredited)
Jonathan Seay .... visual effects camera (uncredited)
Carsten Sørensen .... senior staff: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Scott Squires .... visual displays: DQI (uncredited)
Scott Stewart .... senior staff: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Bee Jin Tan .... rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
George Trimmer .... model maker (uncredited)
Ryan Tudhope .... compositor: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Tiffany Wu .... roto/matchmove coordinator: The Orphanage (The Final Cut version) (uncredited)
Hoyt Yeatman .... visual displays: DQI (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Gary Combs .... stunt coordinator
Ray Bickel .... stunts (uncredited)
Janet Brady .... stunts (uncredited)
Diane Carter .... stunts (uncredited)
Ann Chatterton .... stunts (uncredited)
Gilbert B. Combs .... stunts (uncredited)
Tony Cox .... stunts (uncredited)
Rita Egleston .... stunts (uncredited)
Gary Epper .... stunts (uncredited)
Jeannie Epper .... stunts (uncredited)
James M. Halty .... stunts (uncredited)
Jeff Imada .... stunts (uncredited)
Gary McLarty .... stunts (uncredited)
Karen McLarty .... stunts (uncredited)
Beth Nufer .... stunts (uncredited)
Roy K. Ogata .... stunts (uncredited)
Bobby Porter .... stunts (uncredited)
Lee Pulford .... stunt double: joanna cassidy (uncredited)
Ruth A. Redfern .... stunts (uncredited)
George Sawaya .... stunts (uncredited)
Charles A. Tamburro .... stunts (uncredited)
Jack Tyree .... stunts (uncredited)
Mike Washlake .... stunts (uncredited)
Michael Zurich .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Albert Bettcher .... camera operator
Dick Colean .... camera operator
Michael Genne .... first assistant camera (as Mike Genne)
George D. Greer .... second assistant camera
Cary Griffith .... key grip (as Carey Griffith)
Alan Harding .... special camera technician
Richard Hart .... gaffer (as Dick Hart)
Steven Poster .... additional photographer
Gary Randall .... gaffer
Steven H. Smith .... first assistant camera (as Steve Smith)
Robert C. Thomas .... camera operator (as Robert Thomas)
Brian Tufano .... additional photographer
Patrick Van Auken .... key grip
Stephen Vaughan .... still photographer
Thomas Baker .... motion-control camera (uncredited)
Michael B. Corbett .... lighting technician (uncredited)
Adam Glick .... set lighting technician (uncredited)
Dan Greer .... assistant camera (uncredited)
Ernest Holzman .... film loader (uncredited)
Michael E. Matteson .... key grip (uncredited)
James Nordberg .... generator operator (uncredited)
Peter Santoro .... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Bernie Schwartz .... grip (uncredited)
Haskell Wexler .... additional photographer (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
John C. Wash .... animator (as John Wash)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Winnie D. Brown .... costumer: women (as Winnie Brown)
Bob E. Horn .... costumer: men (as Bobby E. Horn)
James Lapidus .... costumer: men
Linda Matthews .... costumer: women (as Linda A. Matthews)
Jan Ferris .... designer/sculptor: jewelry and metalwork for costumes (uncredited)
Jerry Herrin .... costumer supervisor: day crew (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Kurt P. Galvao .... restoration consultant
Les Healey .... editor: Director's cut
Terry Rawlings .... supervising editor
R. William Zabala .... assistant editor (as William Zabala)
 
Music Department
Vangelis .... music arranger
Vangelis .... music producer
Ian Underwood .... musician: synthesizers (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Howard Brady Davidson .... transportation captain
Mario Simon .... transportation (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Vickie Alper .... production coordinator
Tom Cranham .... effects illustrator
Bud Elam .... special engineering consultant
Joyce Goldberg .... production office manager
David Grafton .... special engineering consultant
Katherine Haber .... production executive
Jack Hinkle .... film coordinator
Richard E. Hollander .... computer engineer (as Richard Hollander)
Saul Kahan .... publicist
Michael Knutsen .... craft service
Gregory L. McMurry .... electronic engineer (as Greg McMurray)
Virgil Mirano .... still lab
Michael Neale .... location manager
George Polkinghorne .... cinetechnician
Ana Maria Quintana .... script supervisor (as Anna Maria Quintana)
David Scharf .... electron microscope photography
Charles A. Tamburro .... helicopter pilot
Steve Warner .... production controller
Evans Wetmore .... electronic and mechanical design
Brian O. Haynes .... production assistant (uncredited)
Jeffrey A. Humphreys .... studio utility (uncredited)
Roland Kibbee .... voice-over engineer (uncredited)
Nancy Ramey .... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Jasmine Sabu .... horse trainer (final cut) (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (International: English title) (recut version)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence and brief nudity (definitive cut); Rated R for violence. (1991 version)
Runtime:
117 min
Country:
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (35 mm prints)
Certification:
Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:A (Nova Scotia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Italy:T | USA:R (Definitive Cut) | Germany:12 (re-rating) (2007) | Brazil:14 | West Germany:16 (f) | Portugal:M/12 | Ireland:15A | New Zealand:M | Denmark:15 (original rating) | Spain:13 | UK:15 (video rating) (1986) | Argentina:16 | Australia:M | Chile:18 | Finland:K-16 | France:-12 | Ireland:15 | Israel:PG | Japan:R-15 (director's cut) | Netherlands:16 (director's cut) | Norway:15 | Peru:18 | Singapore:NC-16 | South Korea:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:AA (original rating) | USA:R | Norway:16 (original rating) | Iceland:16

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
For the scene in the bathroom where Deckard finds the snake scale, Deckard is played by Harrison Ford's double Vic Armstrong as the scene was shot in England as a pickup, and Ford was unavailable at the time. more
Goofs:
Continuity: In the scene where Rachael shoots Leon, after he's shot, its suddenly raining, but only when the camera is on Rachael. And despite that, her fur coat is perfectly dry. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Female announcer over intercom: Next subject: Kowalski, Leon. Engineer, waste disposal. File section: New employee, six days.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Stardust (2007) more
Soundtrack:
IF I DIDN'T CARE more

FAQ

What is the significance of the unicorn?
I've heard the film has a lot of religious connotations. What are they?
Batty calls Deckard by name during the chase at the end. How did he know Deckard's name?
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140 out of 212 people found the following comment useful.
A movie you have to watch twice, 4 January 2005
10/10
Author: antialias11 from Bonn, Germany

First time I saw this I wasn't impressed. Maybe because I expected more action from a Sci-Fi movie. Then I rented it on VHS, and upon re-watching I figured something out: This is one of the very few movies that gets better the more often you see it. It is a subtle movie. Slowly but surely this one has made it into the top 5 of my 'best movies of all time' list.

I don't particularly care for the director's cut version, though. The inner monologue is missing - which gives you some of the most thought inspiring moments, and some of the added scenes downright make no sense at all. if I'd seen that one first I might never have given it a second chance.

The cast is exceptional. Every one of them does a really fine job. Especially Rutger Hauer who otherwise has very few good movies to his name (maybe 'Day of the Falcon') delivers a stunning performance. Most of the cast who were unknown before this movie have moved on to fame (and some to fortune) - and rightfully so.

From a technical point of view there is not much to criticize. More than 20 years later this movie still doesn't look dated (apart from 'Atari'-neon signs). The atmosphere is created with a lot of attention to detail, and the models of buildings are some of the most beautiful and believable ones I have ever seen.

Now I recently read the book on which it is based ('Do androids dream of electric sheep' by Philip K. Dick). It's a quirky read and, frankly, not a very good book. It has too many plot holes, deus-ex-machina devices and logical inconsistencies, plus a total letdown of an ending. What it does add to the movie is the setup of why the atmosphere is like it is (polluted, dark, many 'freaks' around), and the nice question whether the Hero might be a replicant himself.

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