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Cast
Dave Bautista | ... |
Sapper Morton
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Gerard Miller | ... |
Salt
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Bijan Daneshmand | ... |
Sultan
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Gaia Ottman | ... |
Ella
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Orion Ben | ... |
Mother
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Adam Savage | ... |
Shopper
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Paris Stangl | ... |
Punk
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Björn Freiberg | ... |
Spectator
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István Áldott | ... |
Cop (uncredited)
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Directed by
Luke Scott |
Written by
Hampton Fancher | ... | () |
Michael Green | ... | () |
Luke Scott | ... | () |
Produced by
Hannah Ireland | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Pierre Gill |
Editing by
Tim Zimmer |
Production Design by
Paul Inglis |
Makeup Department
Donald Mowat | ... | makeup department head |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Susan M. Elmore | ... | second assistant director |
Levente Kölcsey-Gyurkó | ... | third assistant director: Hungary |
Misi Moso | ... | second assistant director: Hungary |
Charlie Watson | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Tom Pataki | ... | property master |
Sound Department
János Csáki Jr. | ... | sound mixer |
Visual Effects by
Dan Kunz | ... | vfx photographer |
Robert Pik | ... | compositing supervisor |
Stunts
Rob de Groot | ... | stunt double: Dave Bautista |
István Draco Markolt | ... | stunt performer |
Camera and Electrical Department
László Bille | ... | camera operator |
Mathieu-Félix Drouin | ... | first assistant camera a |
Zoltán Dévényi | ... | camera operator (as Zoltan Devenyi) |
Krisztián Nagy | ... | key video assist operator |
Kristóf Párdányi | ... | second assistant camera: "a" camera |
Kata Vermes | ... | still photographer |
Dávid Zih | ... | flighthead mini technician |
Casting Department
Tibor Gadácsi | ... | extras casting assistant |
Zsolt Ferenc Maier | ... | extras casting |
Veronika Varjasi | ... | extras casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Noel Sutton | ... | costume supervisor |
Additional Crew
Gábor Bakos | ... | production assistant |
Dániel Mertz | ... | set production assistant |
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
In futuristic 2048 Los Angeles, the combat medic Nexus-8 replicant, Sapper Morton, heads to the city centre to sell his high-protein artificial nematodes, one year before the events of Blade Runner 2049 (2017). But there, gentle Morton catches the attention of a sadistic group of thugs who, after trying to assault his homeless friend, Ella, and her mother, lure him into a trap, forcing him to engage in a deadly fight. However, as Sapper flees the scene, someone in the shadows has witnessed everything. Is Morton's future at stake? Written by Nick Riganas |
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Box Office
Budget | $200,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | There are three short films made to fill the gap between Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017). Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 (2017) is the first in the row, followed by 2036: Nexus Dawn (2017) and "2048: Nowhere to Run". "Black Out 2022" is made by anime director Shin'ichirô Watanabe, who is famous for his work on The Animatrix (2003) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). "2036: Nexus Dawn" and "2048: Nowhere to Run" are made by Luke Scott, who is known for his short films connected to Alien: Covenant (2017) and Prometheus (2012). See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Blade Runner: Black Out 2022 (2017). See more » |
Soundtracks | Escape 700 See more » |