Blade Runner - Script December 22, 1980 - Brighton Prods., Inc.





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Blade Runner December 22, 1980 movie script (Copy)
Complete script containing 142 leaves with last page numbered 140.
The December 22nd Blade Runner script is the most sought-after and important, as it corresponds to one of the key early versions of the original screenplay, where the foundation of the story is established. It also marks the point when The Ladd Company became involved in the project, laying the groundwork for the film.
About this movie:
"Blade Runner" (1982), directed by Ridley Scott, is a dystopian sci-fi film based on Philip K. Dick's novel. Set in a future Los Angeles, it follows Rick Deckard, a retired "blade runner" tasked with hunting down rogue replicants—bioengineered beings. As Deckard delves deeper, he questions his own humanity and the morality of his mission. With its noir-inspired visuals, philosophical themes, and Harrison Ford's compelling performance, "Blade Runner" became a cult classic, influencing generations of filmmakers and shaping the cyberpunk genre.
Did you know?
Our scripts come directly from the USA. They are easy to recognize because they have the standard U.S. paper size. Typically, people use A4-sized paper (297 mm in height) to make fan copies of scripts. This paper size is not used in the United States; they use letter-sized paper (279 mm in height). This is noticeable because this scripts usually have black lines at the top and bottom, showing that the original paper size used to copy (any American script) is smaller than A4.
Also, our scripts have been preserved under the strictest climate control standards in HVAC-R conditions, both during storage and throughout the packaging process. As a result, a label is applied after sealing them, as shown in the photos. They are bound in the same way that vault copies of scripts are preserved, without any oxidizable materials that could damage the paper. They are carefully packed in bubble wrap and placed in a cardboard box to ensure they arrive in the best possible condition.
Blade Runner December 22, 1980 movie script (Copy)
Complete script containing 142 leaves with last page numbered 140.
The December 22nd Blade Runner script is the most sought-after and important, as it corresponds to one of the key early versions of the original screenplay, where the foundation of the story is established. It also marks the point when The Ladd Company became involved in the project, laying the groundwork for the film.
About this movie:
"Blade Runner" (1982), directed by Ridley Scott, is a dystopian sci-fi film based on Philip K. Dick's novel. Set in a future Los Angeles, it follows Rick Deckard, a retired "blade runner" tasked with hunting down rogue replicants—bioengineered beings. As Deckard delves deeper, he questions his own humanity and the morality of his mission. With its noir-inspired visuals, philosophical themes, and Harrison Ford's compelling performance, "Blade Runner" became a cult classic, influencing generations of filmmakers and shaping the cyberpunk genre.
Did you know?
Our scripts come directly from the USA. They are easy to recognize because they have the standard U.S. paper size. Typically, people use A4-sized paper (297 mm in height) to make fan copies of scripts. This paper size is not used in the United States; they use letter-sized paper (279 mm in height). This is noticeable because this scripts usually have black lines at the top and bottom, showing that the original paper size used to copy (any American script) is smaller than A4.
Also, our scripts have been preserved under the strictest climate control standards in HVAC-R conditions, both during storage and throughout the packaging process. As a result, a label is applied after sealing them, as shown in the photos. They are bound in the same way that vault copies of scripts are preserved, without any oxidizable materials that could damage the paper. They are carefully packed in bubble wrap and placed in a cardboard box to ensure they arrive in the best possible condition.

