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TITLE |
Blade runner [videorecording]. |
IMPRINT |
[United Kingdom] : Warner Home Video (U.K.), c1989. |
DESCRIPTION |
1 videocassette (112 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
NOTE |
Based on the novel Do androids dream of electric sheep? by Philip K. Dick. |
NOTE |
Originally released as a motion picture in 1982. |
CREDITS |
Producer, Michael Deeley ; director, Ridley Scott ; screenplay, Hampton Fancher and David Peoples ; visual effects, Douglas Trumbull ; original music, Vangelis ; photography, Jordan Cronenweth ; editor, Terry Rawlings. |
SUMMARY |
In the Los Angeles of the 29th century, a world weary cop tracks down a handful of murdering, renegade "replicants" (synthetically produced human slaves who, with only days left of life, search madly for some way to extend their prescribed Lifetimes). A. |
AUDIENCE |
Rated R. |
SUBJECT |
Feature films. |
SUBJECT |
Science fiction films. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Dick, Philip K. Do androids dream of electric sheep?. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Ford, Harrison, 1942-. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Hauer, Rutger, 1944-. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Scott, Ridley. |
OTHER AUTHOR |
Warner Home Video (UK). |