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** [[True Blood|Sheriff Dearborn]] is Sebastian.
** [[Sin City|Carinal Roark]] is Roy Batty.
** [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Edward James Olmos]] in the role that made him famous (well, sort of) as Gaff. He only appears about three times, but he's got the [[Impossibly Cool Clothes|best outfit in the movie]] and gets one of its last, and best, lines. If {{spoiler|Deckard is a replicant himself}}, Gaff is presumably his human handler and the model for some of his fake memories.
** Bryant is played by M. Emmett Walsh, who's been one of the ultimate 'That Guy's' over countless films, usually playing some sort of sleazy, amoral character.
* [[In Memoriam]]: The film was dedicated in memory of Philip K. Dick, who passed away before the film's premiere.
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** Zorah's snake dance was originally supposed to be in the film. The scene was storyboarded as an elaborate show that would even contain clay animation, but it was ultimately scrapped due to time and budget constraints.
* [[Word of Saint Paul]]: [[Harrison Ford]] has stated that he believed Deckard to not be a replicant, as being one would undercut the theme of his character rediscovering his own humanity, and turns the man vs. machine climactic battle into a robot vs. robot fight. [[Ridley Scott]], on the other hand, claims that Deckard was always meant to be a replicant. Production documents support Ford and co. on this. None of the screenwriters agreed with it, and this was a concept Scott devised mid-production, and as such in no ways was it planned from the start.
* [[Working Title]]: ''Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?'', ''Android'', ''Mechanismo'' and ''Dangerous Days''.
 
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