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Where was Blade Runner filmed

Blade Runner

Year: 1982

Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller

Country: USA

<p>Blade Runner was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.</p>

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Locations

  • Deckard's Apartment

    In movie

    Scene where Deckard drives his car back to his apartment. Only a few exterior shots of the Ennis House were used. The apartment interior was built on a sound stage based heavily on the house.

    Real

    Scene was shot Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1924 for retailer Charles Ennis. The distinctive exterior of the building is constructed from 27,000 patterned granite blocks decorated in a Mayan revival style. The house was first used for filming only six years later in Female and has been used regularly ever since.

  • Los Angeles Street

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Police Station

    In movie

    Scene where Gaff escorts Deckard to the station where his former boss Bryant gives him an assignment to hunt down a group of escaped replicants.

    Real

    Scene was shot Constructed in the 1930s to consolidate several different rail services, this grand terminal was constructed on the ruins of the city's original Chinatown at a cost of $11 million. The station was designed primarily by John & Donald Parkinson in a mishmash of different styles. Across the tracks and connected by an underground tunnel is the Patsaouras Transit Plaza designed by Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut which hosts a number of bus lines as well as the Metro's offices.

  • Street

    In movie

    Scene where Pris walks down a deserted street.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Tunnel

    In movie

    Scene where Deckard drives down a shiny tunnel on his way to his home.

    Real

    Scene was shot A tunnel running 4.5 blocks under downtown Los Angeles from Figueroa to Hill, the 2nd Street Tunnel was opened in 1924 to help reduce traffic on the nearby 3rd Street Tunnel. The tunnel is lined with distinctive glossy white tiles which cast distorted reflections giving the tunnel a very visually interesting appearance which has led to its popularity in film and television.

  • Yukon Hotel

    In movie

    Scene where Deckard and Gaff search Leon's hotel room and Deckard finds a useful photograph at the bottom of a drawer.

    Real

    Scene was shot