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  2. The 1998 film Soldier, which was written by Blade Runner co-writer David Peoples and is considered by him to be set in the same universe as Blade Runner, features a subtle reference to the scene when Kurt Russell's character is revealed to have fought at the Battle of Tannhauser's Gate.

  3. Blade Runner: “Tears In Rain” Soliloquy. Rutger Hauer. on Blade Runner. Producers. Charles de Lauzirika & Michael Deeley. The most famous speech from Ridley Scott’s seminal...

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  6. Nov 22, 2013 · But, until the soon-to-be-released "Off World Colonies 3D Edition," the world has never known the complete, uncut, Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) "tears in rain" soliloquy from the end of the film. And now we have a copy of the text.

  7. Rutger Hauer dissects his iconic "tears in rain" Blade Runner monologue. We take a look back at the original film’s most iconic moment with the actor who created it. Huw Fullerton....

  8. Nov 1, 2020 · Interestingly, it is Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) who emerges as the emotional fulcrum of Blade Runner, while exemplifying the bittersweet nature of mortality in his final moments. RELATED: Blade Runner: All 10 Replicants In The Movies (& What Happened To Them)

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