Blade Runner

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Blade Runner is a 1982 neo-noir science fiction film set in a dystopian future where a "blade runner" hunts bioengineered replicants, renowned for its atmospheric visuals and philosophical themes about humanity and identity.

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instanceOf cult film
film
neo-noir film
science fiction film
awarded Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
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surface form: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
basedOnAuthor Philip K. Dick
boxOfficeGrossUSD approximately 41,000,000
character Gaff
Pris
Rachael
Rick Deckard
Roy Batty
cinematographyBy Jordan Cronenweth
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Ridley Scott
distributedBy Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editedBy Les Healey
Marsha Nakashima
Terry Rawlings
filmingLocation Warner Bros. studio lot
surface form: Burbank Studios

Los Angeles
filmRating R
genre dystopian
neo-noir
science fiction
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Blade Runner self-linksurface differs
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influencedGenre cyberpunk fiction
language English
musicBy Vangelis
notableFor atmospheric visuals
philosophical themes
originalBudgetUSD approximately 28,000,000
producer Michael Deeley
productionCompany Blade Runner Partnership
Shaw Brothers Studio
surface form: Shaw Brothers

The Ladd Company
releaseDate 1982-06-25
releaseYear 1982
runtimeMinutes 117
screenwriter David Peoples
Hampton Fancher
sequel Blade Runner 2049
setting Los Angeles
settingTime 2019
starring Brion James
Daryl Hannah
Edward James Olmos
Harrison Ford
M. Emmet Walsh
Rutger Hauer
Sean Young
theme artificial intelligence
humanity
identity
memory
mortality
visualStyle cyberpunk

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