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The Blade Runner Phenomenon
The Blade Runner Phenomenon

The Blade Runner Phenomenon

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Ridley Scott's cult film Blade Runner, based on a novel by Philip K. Dick and released in 1982, is one of the most influential science fiction films ever made. Its depiction of Los Angeles in the year 2019 is oppressively prophetic: climate catastrophe, increasing public surveillance, powerful monopolistic corporations, highly evolved artificial intelligence; a fantastic vision of the future world that has become a frightening reality.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

53 mins

Rating

6.9/10

Release Date

27 May 2021

Country

Germany

Cast

Alex McDowell

Alex McDowell

Self - Production Designer

Paul Sammon

Paul Sammon

Self - Writer

Edward James Olmos

Edward James Olmos

Self - Actor (Gaff)

Chris Howard

Chris Howard

Self - Los Angeles Homeless

Rashim Scott

Rashim Scott

Self - Los Angeles Homeless

Rodney Ranson

Rodney Ranson

Self - Los Angeles Homeless

Joanna Cassidy

Joanna Cassidy

Self - Actress (Zora)

Kristina Jaspers

Kristina Jaspers

Self - Deutsche Kinemathek Curator

Douglas Trumbull

Douglas Trumbull

Self - Visual Effects Supervisor (1982)

Katherine Haber

Katherine Haber

Self - Production Director (1982)

Ridley Scott

Ridley Scott

Self - Director (1982)

Syd Mead

Syd Mead

Self - Visual Futurist (1982)

Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling

Self - Actor (K) (archive footage)

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Self - Actor (Rick Deckard) (archive footage)

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