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Blade Runner
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Synopsis
A blend of science fiction and noir detective fiction, Blade Runner (1982) was a box office and critical bust upon its initial exhibition, but its unique postmodern production design became hugely influential within the sci-fi genre, and the film gained a significant cult following that increased its stature. Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard, a retired cop in Los Angeles circa 2019. L.A. has become a pan-cultural dystopia of corporate advertising, pollution and flying automobiles, as well as replicants, human-like androids with short life spans built by the Tyrell Corporation for use in dangerous off-world colonization. Deckard's former job in the police department was as a talented blade runner, a euphemism for detectives that hunt down and assassinate rogue replicants. Called before his one-time superior (M. Emmett Walsh), Deckard is forced back into active duty. A quartet of replicants led by Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) has escaped and headed to Earth, killing several humans in the process. After meeting with the eccentric Eldon Tyrell (Joe Turkel), creator of the replicants, Deckard finds and eliminates Zhora (Joanna Cassidy), one of his targets. Attacked by another replicant, Leon (Brion James), Deckard is about to be killed when he's saved by Rachael (Sean Young), Tyrell's assistant and a replicant who's unaware of her true nature. In the meantime, Batty and his replicant pleasure model lover, Pris (Darryl Hannah) use a dying inventor, J.F. Sebastian (William Sanderson) to get close to Tyrell and murder him. Deckard tracks the pair to Sebastian's, where a bloody and violent final confrontation between Deckard and Batty takes place on a skyscraper rooftop high above the city. In 1992, Ridley Scott released a popular director's cut that removed Deckard's narration, added a dream sequence, and excised a happy ending imposed by the results of test screenings; these legendary behind-the-scenes battles were chronicled in a 1996 tome, Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner by Paul M. Sammon. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joanna Cassidy Zhora
Harrison Ford Rick Deckard
Rutger Hauer Roy Batty
Brion James Leon
Morgan Paull Holden
Hy Pyke Taffey Lewis
William Sanderson J.F. Sebastian
Joe Turkel Tyrell
M. Emmet Walsh Harry Bryant
Sean Young Rachael
Daryl Hannah Pris
James Hong Chew
Edward James Olmos Gaff
John E. Allen Kaiser
Kevin Thompson Bear

Production Crew

David Snyder Art Director
Jane Feinberg Casting
Marci Liroff Casting
Mike Fenton Casting
Jordan S. Cronenweth Cinematographer
Vangelis Composer (Music Score)
Charles Knode Costume Designer
Michael Kaplan Costume Designer
Ridley Scott Director
Terry Rawlings Editor
Brian Kelly Executive Producer
Hampton Fancher Executive Producer
Newt Arnold First Assistant Director
Marvin Westmore Makeup
Bud Yorkin Producer
Michael Deeley Producer
Lawrence G. Paull Production Designer
Darryl Ponicsan Screenwriter
David Peoples Screenwriter
Hampton Fancher Screenwriter
Charles Breen Set Designer
Gregory Pickrell Set Designer
Lawrence G. Paull Set Designer
Linda de Scenna Set Designer
Louis Mann Set Designer
Peg Cummings Set Designer
Thomas Roysden Set Designer
William Ladd Skinner Set Designer
Philip K. Dick Short Story Author
Philip K. Dick Short Story Author
Bud Alper Sound/Sound Designer
David Dryer Special Effects Supervisor
Douglas Trumbull Special Effects Supervisor
Richard Yuricich Special Effects Supervisor
Philip Barberio Visual Effects
Year: 1982
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Ladd Company
Warner Brothers

Awards
1992 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
2007 - Best DVD - Las Vegas Film Critics