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Top rated movie Trailer Blade Runner. Clip A Guide to the Films of Ridley Scott. Remembering Rutger Hauer. Interview Video Film Fight Club: New York vs. Los Angeles. Photos Top cast Edit. Sean Young Rachael as Rachael. Edward James Olmos Gaff as Gaff.

Emmet Walsh Bryant as Bryant. Daryl Hannah Pris as Pris. William Sanderson J. Sebastian as J. Joe Turkel Dr. Eldon Tyrell as Dr. Eldon Tyrell. Joanna Cassidy Zhora as Zhora. Morgan Paull Holden as Holden. Kevin Thompson Bear as Bear.

John Edward Allen Kaiser as Kaiser. Carolyn DeMirjian Saleslady as Saleslady. Ridley Scott. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit.

In the early twenty-first century, the Tyrell Corporation, during what was called the Nexus phase, developed robots, called "replicants", that were supposed to aid society, the replicants which looked and acted like humans. When the superhuman generation Nexus 6 replicants, used for dangerous off-Earth endeavors, began a mutiny on an off-Earth colony, replicants became illegal on Earth. Police units, called "blade runners", have the job of destroying - or in their parlance "retiring" - any replicant that makes its way back to or created on Earth, with anyone convicted of aiding or assisting a replicant being sentenced to death.

It's now November, in Los Angeles, California. Rick Deckard, a former blade runner, is called out of retirement when four known replicants, most combat models, have made their way back to Earth, with their leader being Roy Batty.

One, Leon Kowalski, tried to infiltrate his way into the Tyrell Corporation as an employee, but has since been able to escape. Beyond following Leon's trail in hopes of finding and retiring them all, Deckard believes part of what will help him is figuring out what the replicants wanted with the Tyrell Corporation in trying to infiltrate it.

The answer may lie with Tyrell's fail-safe backup mechanism. Beyond tracking the four, Deckard faces a possible dilemma in encountering a fifth replicant: Rachael, who works as Tyrell's assistant. The issue is that Dr. Elden Tyrell is experimenting with her, to provide her with fake memories so as to be able to better control her. With those memories, Rachael has no idea that she is not human.

The problem is not only Rachael's assistance to Deckard, but that he is beginning to develop feelings for her. Drama Mystery Sci-Fi Thriller. Did you know Edit. Goofs at around 14 mins Bryant tells Deckard that six replicants escaped from an Off-World colony. One was killed trying to break into Tyrell's, and the others escaped.

They added the moronic "escaping to the pine woods" ending at the same time. It's an interesting question, shane. The two now three different versions are almost like different movies. Like you I enjoy the film noir down-on-his-luck gumshoe aspect of the voice over If anything the lack of voice over made the movie, for me at least, easier to follow. Although the story did seem to change. The first director's cut really made it more clear that Deckard is the 6th replicant Edward James Olmos's orgami unicorn scene.

Quick question: does anyone remember if Deckard is a replicant in the Philip K. According to Wikipedia , "studio executives rewrote and reinserted narration during post-production after test audience members indicated difficulty understanding the film. Blade Runner Four-Disc Collector's Edition , which is being released on December 18, has the original version with the narration, as well as the latest Final Cut version, according to So you'd like to It's been a while since I've read the book, but Wikipedia says "in the novel, Deckard appears more certain not to be an android" due to his having passed the Voight-Kampff test.

Wikipedia lists seven Blade Runner versions , but they include a couple of unofficial workprint releases. Thanks, kirkaracha. That's more or less how I remembered it. I'm going to have to re-read that book. This newest one is my favorite by far, though I don't remember the previous director's cut well enough to point out more than differences between them. I really don't like narrators. Nothing personal to all you narrators out there.

Webpage discussing all things Blade Runner. Fairly comprehensive. The androids in the book and they are androids, not replicants are quite a bit more obvious in their lack of empathy. I wouldn't let the book inform your view of the film, because Scott has admitted "he didn't get" the book.

As an aside, the title Blade Runner has absolutely nothing to do with anything Dick wrote, I believe they took the term from a doctor and science fiction author who wrote as Alan E Nourse, the term Blade Runner was someone who smuggled medical supplies.



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