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Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner

Director: Charles de Lauzirika
Producer: Charles de Lauzirika, Paul Prischman
Theatrical: 2007
Studio: Blade Runner Partnership
Genre: Documentary
Duration: 214
Media: DVD
Collection ID: 692.5
IMDb: 1080585
DVD Details
Languages: English
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Credits
Herself
Daryl Hannah
Himself
Michael Deeley
Himself
Harrison Ford
Herself
Joanna Cassidy
Himself
Rutger Hauer
Himself
Douglas Trumbull
Himself
Hampton Fancher
Herself
Sean Young
Himself
Syd Mead
Himself (as Steven B. Poster)
Steven Poster
Himself
Edward James Olmos
Himself
Ridley Scott
Himself (as Paul M. Sammon)
Paul Sammon
Herself, Philip K. Dick's daughter
Isa Dick Hackett
Himself, author of 'The Anubis Gates'
Tim Powers
Himself, Ridley Scott's son
Luke Scott
Himself
Ivor Powell
Himself
David L. Snyder
Herself
Katherine Haber
Himself
Alan Ladd Jr.
Himself
Bud Yorkin
Himself
Jerry Perenchio
Himself, publisher, Heavy Metal
Kevin Eastman
Himself
Mike Fenton
Herself - Audition (archive footage)
Nina Axelrod
Himself
Morgan Paull
Herself
Stacey Nelkin
Himself
Lawrence G. Paull
Himself
Tom Southwell
Himself
Gene Winfield
Himself
Stephen Dane
Himself
Cary Griffith
Himself
Tony Scott
Herself
Ana Maria Quintana
Himself (as Dick Hart)
Richard Hart
Himself
Jeff Cronenweth
Himself
Joe Turkel
Himself
Marvin G. Westmore
Himself (as Jeff Walker)
Jeffrey Walker
Himself
James Hong
Himself
M. Emmet Walsh
Himself
Gary Combs
Himself (as Mike Genne)
Michael Genne
Himself
Terry Rawlings
Himself
David Dryer
Himself
Richard Yuricich
Himself
Rocco Gioffre
Himself
Mark Stetson
Himself
Bill George
Himself
Ron Gress
Himself
Virgil Mirano
Herself
Michele Moen
Himself, Ridley Scott's son
Jake Scott
Himself
Guillermo del Toro
Himself
Frank Darabont
Himself, film critic, Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
Himself
Joseph Kahn
Himself
Charles de Lauzirika
Himself
Dennis Muren
Himself
Ronald D. Moore
Himself
Mark Romanek
Herself, Ridley Scott's daughter
Jordan Scott
Himself
Ernest Holzman
Himself (as David Peoples)
David Webb Peoples
Summary
The definitive three-and-a-half hour documentary about the troubled creation and enduring legacy of the science fiction classic Blade Runner (1982), culled from 80 interviews and hours of never-before-seen outtakes and lost footage.