Blade Runner 1982 - Edition of 30 (20 available)

(plus p&p)

"Where did I come from? Where am I going? How long have I got?" - Rick Deckard

The Million Dollar Theatre appears in the 1982 sci-fi film Blade Runner, directed by Ridley Scott. The theatre's exterior and brightly lit marquee appear in several scenes as part of the moody backdrop for Scott's dystopian future world. 

The theatre, located at 307 S. Broadway in Downtown LA, is one of the first movie palaces built in the U.S, opening in February 1918. It was designed and built by businessman Sidney Patrick Grauman and architect/engineer Albert Carey Martin. Sculptor Joseph Jacinto Mora was responsible for the elaborate Spanish Colonial Revival exterior.

One of the working titles for the film was "Mechanismo", which was quickly rejected by the producers. The name “Blade Runner” was suggested by screenwriter Hampton Fancher, who owned a copy of the William Burroughs’s 1979 novella. To avoid unwanted legal issues, the filmmakers bought the rights to the title. The leading man was also under debate early on. Ridley Scott originally cast Dustin Hoffman as Deckard, but Hoffman left the role, citing 'artistic differences', following failed requests for script rewrites.

Print size : A2 - 59.4cm x 42cm

This is a giclee print on heavy 308gsm matt fine art paper. 

20 editions available in my online gallery. Numbered and signed by the artist Sarah Evans

2 Artist Proofs

No frame included

Limited edition prints are dispatched rolled and packaged in a hardwearing cardboard tube. Prints are sent tracked and confirmed.

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