Edition |
5-disc complete collector's edition ; [Blu-ray version]. |
Description |
5 videodiscs (117 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
System Details |
DVD, widescreen (2.20:1) presentation; Dolby TrueHD 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo., 1080p High Definition ; (special features: Dolby Digital stereo., 480i or 480p Standard Definition). |
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Blu-ray Disc. |
System Details |
This Blu-ray disc will not play in standard DVD players. |
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Title from container. |
Cast |
Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos. |
Credits |
Director of photography, Jordan Cronenweth ; original music composer, Vangelis ; visual effects, Douglas Trumbull. |
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Based on the novel "Do androids dream of electric sheep?" by Philip K. Dick. |
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Originally released as a motion pictures in 1982 and 1992. |
Terms Of Use |
These Blu-ray discs are copy protected and may be played only on licensed devices. |
Language |
Final cut: English (TrueHD 5.1, Dolby 5.1) or dubbed French (Dolby 5.1) dialogue, Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese or Spanish subtitles (Japanese subtitles on select bonus material); English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
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3 archival versions: English (Dolby 5.1, Dobly 2.0) or dubbed French (Dolby 2.0) dialogue, English, French or Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
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Workprint: English (Dolby 5.1) dialogue, English, French or Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: R; violence and brief nudity. |
Summary |
Los Angeles, 2019: Rick Deckard of the LAPD's Blade Runner unit prowls the steel & microchip jungle of the 21st century. His job is to track down and eliminate assumed humanoids known as 'replicants.' Replicants were declared illegal after a bloody mutiny on an Off-World Colony, and are to be terminated upon detection. He wants to get out of the force, but is drawn back in when 6 "skin jobs," the slang for replicants, hijack a ship back to Earth. The city that Deckard must search for his prey is a huge, sprawling, bleak vision of the future. |
Contents |
Disc 1: Blade Runner: the final cut (117 min.) -- Disc 2: Blade Runner: Dangerous days: making Blade Runner (special features) -- Disc 3: Blade Runner (contains U.S. theatrical cut (1982) ; International theatrical cut (1982) ; director's cut (1992) (117 min.) -- Disc 4: Blade Runner: enhancement archive (special features) -- Disc 5: Blade Runner: Workprint (110 min.). |
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Special features: Disc 1: Introduction and commentary by director Ridley Scott; commentary by executive producer/screenwriter Hampton Fancher, screenwriter David Peoples, producer Michael Deeley and production executive Katherine Haber; commentary by visual futurist Syd Meed, production designer, Lawrence G. Paull, art director David Snyder and special photographic effects supervisors Douglas Trumbull, Richard Yuricich and David Dryer. |
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Special features: Disc 2: (In standard definition) Ultimate documentary on the making of the films, culled from over 80 all-new interviews with cast, crew and colleagues and hours of never-before-released outtakes and on-set footage. |
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Special features: Disc 3: All seamlessly branched and separately available on one disc with introductions to each film by Ridley Scott. |
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Special features: Disc 4: 1982 promotional featurettes: "On the set;" "Convention reel" and "Behind-the-scenes outtakes;" 6 theatrical trailers; promoting dystopia: rendering the poster art; deck-a-rep: the true nature of Rick Deckard; nexus generation: fans and filmmakers; "The electric dreamer: remembering Philip K. Dick;" "Sacrificial sheep: the novel vs. the film;" Philip K. Dick: the Blade Runner interviews;" "Signs of the times: graphic design;" "Fashion forward: wardrobe & styling;" "Screen tests: Rachael and Pris;" "The light that burns: remembering Jordan Cronenweth;" deleted & alternate scenes. |
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Special features: Disc 5: First-ever home video release of the rarely seen pre-release workprint, featuring alternate footage, music and voice-over; introduction by Ridley Scott; commentary by Paul M. Sammon, author of "Future noir: the making of Blade Runner;" (in standard definition - featurette tracking the fascinating history behind the film's multiple versions and an in-depth look at creating The final cut). |
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GMD: videorecording. |
Subject |
Police -- California -- Los Angeles -- Drama.
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Cyborgs -- California -- Los Angeles -- Drama.
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Androids -- California -- Los Angeles -- Drama.
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Los Angeles (Calif.). Police Department -- Drama.
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Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Drama.
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Genre/Form |
Feature films.
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Science fiction films.
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Action and adventure films.
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Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Science fiction -- Feature.
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Adventure -- Feature.
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Thrillers -- Feature.
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Feature films.
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Science fiction films.
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Adventure films.
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Suspense films.
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Added Author |
Deeley, Michael.
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Fancher, Hampton.
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Peoples, David Webb.
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Perenchio, Jerry.
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Yorkin, Bud, 1926-2015
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Scott, Ridley.
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Ford, Harrison, 1942-
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Hauer, Rutger, 1944-2019
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Young, Sean.
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Olmos, Edward James.
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Dick, Philip K.
Do androids dream of electric sheep?
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Ladd Company.
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Sir Run Run Shaw (Firm)
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Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )
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Warner Home Video (Firm)
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ISBN |
1419862405 |
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9781419862403 |
Standard No. |
085391185741 |
Music No. |
118574 Warner Home Video |
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