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** ''The Winged Bounty Hunter'' (Hungary)
** ''The Winged Bounty Hunter'' (Hungary)
** ''Silver Winged Bounty Hunter'' (China)
** ''Silver Winged Bounty Hunter'' (China)
* [[Creator-Preferred Adaptation]]: [[Philip K. Dick]] felt that the film (at least, the director's cut, not the butchered theatrical version) was superior to its source material, his novel ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]]'', and was amazed at how the book was "escalated into such stunning dimensions."
* [[Creator-Preferred Adaptation]]: [[Philip K. Dick]] died less than four months before the film premiered. During production, he was critical of the screenplays and the multiple changes from the source material and the renaming of characters and concepts, but during a set visit, he saw an earlier version with the effects, mainly the opening scene showing the skyline of Future-LA and was blown away by it and was impressed by Scott despite the fact that he admitted to not having read the source material. He felt that visually and aesthetically, the film despite his initial misgivings about its departure from his novel ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]]'' was in synch with the spirit of his ideas.
* [[Creator Backlash]]: [[Harrison Ford]] refused to talk about the film for years due to the miserable experience he had making it.
* [[Creator Backlash]]: [[Harrison Ford]] refused to talk about the film for years due to the miserable experience he had making it.
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* [[Defictionalization]]: