An edition of Future noir (1996)

Future Noir

The Making of Blade Runner

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An edition of Future noir (1996)

Future Noir

The Making of Blade Runner

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The 1992 release of the "Director's Cut" only confirmed what the international film cognoscenti have know all Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, based on Philip K. Dick's brilliant and troubling SF novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, still rules as the most visually dense, thematically challenging, and influential SF film ever made.

Future Noir is the story of that triumph. The making of Blade Runner was a seven-year odyssey that would test the stamina and the imagination of writers, producers, special effects wizards, and the most innovative art directors and set designers in the industry. A fascinating look at the ever-shifting interface between commerce and the art that is modern Hollywood, Future Noir is the intense, intimate, anything-but-glamorous inside account of how the work of SF's most uncompromising author was transformed into a critical sensation, a commercial success, and a cult classic.

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Publisher
HarperPrism
Language
English
Pages
460

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Cover of: Future Noir
Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner
May 23, 1996, HarperPrism
Trade paperback in English - First edition

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First Sentence

"It's only fitting that a book examining the history of one of the most compulsively detailed motion pictures ever made should spring from one writer's equally compulsive obsession with that picture."

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [433]-435).
$14.00;C$19.50
First printing: July 1996
96 97 98 99 ❖ 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Published in
New York City, New York, USA
Copyright Date
1996

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/72
Library of Congress
PN1997.B596 S26 1996

Contributors

Editor
John Silbersack
Editor
Caitlin Blasdell
Book Designer
Lili Schwartz
Cover Design
Lili Schwartz
Cover Art
Warner Brothers Studios

The Physical Object

Format
Trade paperback
Pagination
xix, 441 p. :
Number of pages
460
Dimensions
23.3 x 15.5 x 3 centimeters
Weight
654 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL977031M
ISBN 10
0061053147
LCCN
96014196
OCLC/WorldCat
1344721687
Library Thing
20773
Goodreads
80234

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