Film background
Set in rain-soaked Los Angeles, 2019, Blade Runner follows Deckard, a former police “blade runner” tasked with tracking down rogue bio-engineered “replicants.” Part detective story, part philosophical future-shock, the film’s influence runs through cyberpunk, fashion, architecture, graphic design, and decades of sci-fi filmmaking. The 1992 Director’s Cut cemented Blade Runner’s status as a masterpiece—leaner, more ambiguous, and closer to the film’s intended tone.
Poster design
Iconic art work by JOHN ALVIN. This Japanese B2 uses striking Director’s Cut key art: a moody, high-contrast montage anchored by Deckard’s intense portrait, with Rachael and futuristic city imagery layered into a neon-lit skyline. The bold Japanese header text announces the ディレクターズカット (Director’s Cut) presentation, while the overall layout leans into the film’s signature mix of noir menace and futuristic glamour—clean, dramatic, and instantly recognisable to collectors.
Condition
Excellent. Please review the photos—they show the exact poster for sale.
It is not a reproduction or a reprint.
It is over 33 years old!
Certificate of Authenticity included.

