To see all content, you will need the current version of Adobe Flash Player to view it. Homepage Me and latest news Photo's & Artwork Audio and Video clips MP3 End Title Variations Books Comics Mags Screen used Props Screen used page 2 Screen used page 3 Screen used page 4 Studio / Production used items Tyrells Spectacles Figures, Vehicles & weapons Clothing Soundtracks 8, 16,& 35mm film VHS, LD & other Games General & Fan Made items DVD & Blu-Ray Discs Posters Tickets Press Contact Comics and Mags Artwork & Fan made Tickets Mags Press laser discs,vcd etc Laser Discs and other vintage photo's Cars Weapons Fan Made Theatrical Posters Drawings and Blueprints FX Storyboards Sherman Labby Dyeline Sory Boards Comics 13 to 24 HomepageThis site really is still under construction My Blade Runner Prop Collection Last updated 9th May 2014 NEW ADDITIONS Photo's Latest news Laser Discs Audio Screen Used Studio / Production Used Audio and video clips Books Comics Mags Games Artwork VHS Tickets gmt Comics Soundtracks Collectable toys Vintage photo's Artwork Posters DVD and Blu-Ray Weapons Vehicles End title audio variations Books Drawings and Blueprints STOP PRESS2 previously unseen items will be revealed at 6pm gmt on the 18th Feb. Studio used and very Blade Runner but not items that would be seen on film. These are the chairs used throughout the production of the film for the cast and crew to sit in between takes, etc. The full chair set ups are exactly as used in the film - complete with the original chairback and seat portion. Harrison Ford's chairback also has two script pouches, one on each arm. Rutger Hauer's chair has a single script pouch. The Latest addition to the collection JJOANNA CASSIDY PERSONAL BLADE RUNNER SHOOTING SCRIPT - (Ladd Co., 1982) This script features Joanna Cassidy’s character dialog circled in pen. This is a shooting script with white, pink and blue pages. Bound in heavy, navy-blue paper with screw brads and silver printed Blade Runner on the cover. The highlighted scene is one where “Deckard” questions Cassidy’s character “Zhora” working as a snake-charming stripper named “Salome”. The highlighted pages also bear makeup smudges and exhibit on set use. The inside cover page is signed by Joanna Cassidy Here are some pictures of the display and the Fabulous Joanna Cassidy Interview for the online fanzine Journey Planet. Very honoured to be part of it. Lorem ipsum dolor http://www.bladezone.com http://www.joanfuste.com/mybladerunner http://www.kipplezone.com http://www.propxummit.com |