The Blade Runner Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

5 of the most interesting The Blade Runner easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of The Blade Runner movie message.

The Blade Runner Plot

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Genre Short, Comedy, Drama
Director Jason Perlman
Stars Daniel Van Kirk, Hartley Sawyer, Alison Haislip, Jessica Chobot

The Blade Runner Movie Easter Eggs

1 - She cuts the lieutenant in the same way that Wallace kills the newly-born replicant--a horizontal slice across the lower abdomen. She does it this way because she has seen it be done this way.

She cuts the lieutenant in the same way that Wallace kills the newly-born replicant--a horizontal slice across the lower abdomen. She does it this way because she has seen it be done this way.

The Blade Runner movie hidden details

1 - Harrison Ford accidentally connected a punch with Ryan Gosling's face. This still was captured immediately after it happened.

Harrison Ford accidentally connected a punch with Ryan Gosling's face. This still was captured immediately after it happened.

1 - Batty mocks Deckard for taking a shot and missing him. When it cuts back to Batty, we see that his ear is now bleeding. Deckard didn't miss.

Batty mocks Deckard for taking a shot and missing him. When it cuts back to Batty, we see that his ear is now bleeding. Deckard didn't miss.

1 - Theatrical release included narrations from Harrison Ford because the film's producers thought the director's cut was "too confusing". The director's cut went on to be recognized as one of the greatest films of all time, with critics warning viewers of the theatrical release.

Theatrical release included narrations from Harrison Ford because the film's producers thought the director's cut was "too confusing". The director's cut went on to be recognized as one of the greatest films of all time, with critics warning viewers of the theatrical release.

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