OK this casting director could cast my movie any fucking day. The cast was perfect. I mean perfect. Daryl did come off as sort of a doll. A very scary confused doll. Like someone you'd want to be with even though you might die from it but you think to yourself well it might be worth it. Did you ever meet someone like that? A woman like that Daryl electrified the screen every shot she was in. She was a huge part of why this movie is called a visual masterpiece... which it is.
I had no idea what Daryl Hannah had to do to get the part of Pris. Very inventive! But I think her physical height certainly was a major factor in the role, as well. She was, in essence, a killer, so being tall and rangy really worked to her advantage.
Pris is the most memorable female Replicant in Blade Runner for me. Especially thanks to Daryl's beautiful mark on the role. I loved her scenes with Sebastian.
She was bigger than Stacey and more acrobatic. That is what earned her the part. If Stacey had a martial arts background then she would've gotten the part because the audience wouldn't be aware of how dangerous she is until she faced Harrison Ford.
Even the people/scenes cut out are beautifully special for being part of the process of such a mythical movie. There are only winners here. I'd been happy simply to have been able to make their tea!
William Sanderson was a brilliant choice. And why he never got to contribute to the Deadwood interview extras on the DVD is a real...shame. (I don't really like to use that word, but..) And I know, since I was able to contact Sanderson, that he was disappointed in not being able to be interviewed, as he was far off during that time. I asked his wife in an email to tell him, don't worry about it, do a later interview and put it on youtube..
I remember watching this movie at the theater when it came out and all I remember was Daryl Hannah’s animalistic girl doll character. In fact she was on my head for the longest time.
It was an interesting choice to cast Pris this way at all. In the book, Pris is actually a clone of Rachael Rosen (Tyrell), she has just chosen to call herself by a different name to differentiate herself from the others.
I think Daryl did a great job as Pris. But if I had my way, I would've choose Stacey Nelkin and my reason is this; watching her performance in the screen test had me startled. Since she looked so beautiful, especially the size of her height, she had the quality of a child-like with such an innocent expression. Yet, there's more than meet the eyes and her "innocent" look could terrifyingly fool anyone in this movie. I think to me, Stacey would've been a perfect choice and Pris would've been a unique villain. That's just my theory.
I think that Daryl Hannah was a fine choice as Pris. She had innocence, but also an air of menace. I remember feeling compassion for her character, but she made me feel really uneasy.
+Theoriginal thinker True but in fairness she's a replicant and would have superior strength. At least for her size. In fact that would make them more evenly matched. Rep > human *except* when the rep is very tiny.
filmteknik Your points are valid. I'm just commenting on how it would look. I think seeing Harrison Ford fighting someone so tiny would evoke laughter.
Daryl Hannah is really pretty, but Stacey Nelkin is so gorgeous and angelic and her perfect body and physical beauty are absolutely mesmerizing aswell. Stacey is a real brunette Venus in all senses.
Hannah was well cast as Pris. It's too bad, however, that the role was so minor and didn't really add much to the film, other than the final fight scene where she dies. Blame that on the structure of the script.
As a Harrison Ford fan, I'm glad he did not become a director ... he's always a little too politically correct and moralistic about what the movie should convey (example, he thinks Deckard being human gives the movie something for the audience to root for .. but to me its just trying to comply to movie goer's expectations rather than exploring a ground breaking thought concept) and here his choice of actresses to play Rachel is a lot more conservative and less adventurous than Ridley's ...
If somebody dances, before you, you notice the dance, and perhaps the body, but how do you know that there is a person there? It could be a puppet, a machine, a robot. But when you say, Hello, and begin to have a conversation with that person, then you begin to know. Sound, not seen, but heard. Truth. Love. Light. Darkness, is about lies, and hatred ("pushing away") - the opposite of "knowing", intimacy. In sodom, the men of sodom surrounded Lot's house, demanding to know the two men who were with him. It was as if they all knew each other, and were not content with that knowledge. And so, when news came that there were two men, new, in town - they all gathered around. It was like that movie, Poltergeist, where the sad spirits surround, and will not let, Carol-Ann, "the light of hell", go, away, from them. What kind of a man desires to know another man? One who hates being alone with himself? Who does not have a relationship with LOVE? And he who has that light, shining from within, will he attempt to protect himself, hiding from others - being "shy"? Blade Runner, the very title, suggests, a figure skater. Beauty, performance, to distract, or attract?
I'm glad Daryl Hannah didn't see the others there for the screen test. She might have freaked out when she saw how beautiful all of the other girls were and seconded guessed her instincts on how she should look.
daryl had the right instincts to play pris - she helped create the cyberpunk look. the other girls were too conventional looking and i suspect would've played them as humans instead of fake humans.
@@zarzamora9240 i should add also daryl was physically perfect for the role. she had this aesthetic flawlessness you'd expect from a genetically engineered pleasure model.
@@peacefulruler1 The first audition was in a trailer with no one else. Later, of course, she met the others but by then she has already chosen her character. After she did see the others auditioning for the part, she cried because she was so sure she missed the opportunity because she made her character into a "monster." If she had seen the others before she would have dolled herself up instead and someone else would have been in the movie. The casting was 100% perfect, casting someone else would have been a shame.
The best thing about Hannah's performance was her ability to tap into the uncanny valley. Every once in a while she'd let you see behind the mask Pris was wearing, and it was in those moments that you saw the Replicant. That was genius, not to mention terrifying. I've only seen the like with Summer Glau in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, that ability to give you the impression that what you were looking at what only appeared to be a homo sapiens. There was a scene where she - a Terminator - was posing as a ballerina. The way Glau did it, though, did not look like an actor showing off her dance skills, it looked like a Terminator had run ballerina.exe, and when the program ended, it ended at a dead stop.
That's pretty much my impression. Why did she walk away from Deckard to attack again? Because Pris was trying to fight according to her instincts, which is just fascinatingly *weird*, she wasn't like the other combat replicants who were exceedingly efficient and powerful. She was just weird, which is incredibly memorable and an incredible trait to bring to the table. Hannah really had a spectacular presence.
Debbie Harry was first choice for pris. But the record company said it would be wrong for her. To this day regrets listening to them look at her in the heart of glass video when she was offerd the part she would not have needed a wig like daryl did. But Harrison Ford is 6ft1 Daryl is about 5ft11 so she was perfect for this role.
Villian ? thats strange, i thought the replicants in Blade Runner where the victims especially Pris. I'll have to watch it again. Definately no Aunt Mary in the Book.
That is why for me this movie is really special. They start as the villains. But as the movie develop we learn about their sensibility and will to be live, to be happy.
In an interview with Rutger Hauer where the interviewer asked a question about whether it was easy to play the villian, he responded that he though it was Roy Batty who was the hero, ruclips.net/video/gTtvZtzy1L8/видео.html
i didn't realize that Hannah had created this look for Pris. The director had the right instinct to let the actresses do their own makeup. Shows how much craftmanship Daryl brought to the table.
Can't believe there sre so few comments, she was so key to this film! Of course they all performed majestically. Something about that masterpiece goes beyond it's time and modality. So rich with relevance and timelines, even as it is timeless in a way. I once told my wife five or so wild scenes from my dream that night. The next evening we rented this film, and it so happened that every scene matched up. Yes I had seen it before (no pun intended) so it may have subconsciously influenced our decision. "Then again, who knows"...
Daryl starts sounding like a gushy teenager when she talks about Pris. Its like shes back in the eighties playing pris all over again
Daryl nailed it.
Yeah, she was darn good.
she can play psycho and innocence so well
Pris put the "Icing on the cake" for this super sci-fi movie Blade Runner!
OK this casting director could cast my movie any fucking day. The cast was perfect. I mean perfect. Daryl did come off as sort of a doll. A very scary confused doll. Like someone you'd want to be with even though you might die from it but you think to yourself well it might be worth it. Did you ever meet someone like that? A woman like that Daryl electrified the screen every shot she was in. She was a huge part of why this movie is called a visual masterpiece... which it is.
I had no idea what Daryl Hannah had to do to get the part of Pris. Very inventive! But I think her physical height certainly was a major factor in the role, as well. She was, in essence, a killer, so being tall and rangy really worked to her advantage.
She actually designed the character wow. Good info and interview
As a 10 years kid at the time of the movie, I must have watched it 30 times… it takes you in wild ride with all kind of emotions. Love it
The gymnastics suited the scenes for sure.
Can't imagine anybody else doing Pris as fabulously as Daryl. The clash betweeen the zombie look and perfect/athletic physique was perfect as well.
Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Pris is the most memorable female Replicant in Blade Runner for me. Especially thanks to Daryl's beautiful mark on the role. I loved her scenes with Sebastian.
She was bigger than Stacey and more acrobatic. That is what earned her the part. If Stacey had a martial arts background then she would've gotten the part because the audience wouldn't be aware of how dangerous she is until she faced Harrison Ford.
Especially considering that Pris is "judged for being different" (so to speak)
And Daryl knows what like to be judged that way.
I nominate Pris for prototype Harley Quin.
spot on!
Heck yeah, I didn't even recognize it until you've mentioned it.
She was and is beautiful and gifted for acting! Blade Runner,cone of my favorite movies!👍💫🔥⚡
"I liked Daryl immediately"
yeah i bet you did mate! and, me. I was talking to myself....:/
Even the people/scenes cut out are beautifully special for being part of the process of such a mythical movie. There are only winners here. I'd been happy simply to have been able to make their tea!
A young Daryl Hannah or Sean Young would have been great for the role of Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad (O.o)
Having Rutger Hauer and Moniek van de Ven in the same movie again would have been so awsome
I love Pris and young Drayl Hannah.
God bless.
William Sanderson was a brilliant choice. And why he never got to contribute to the Deadwood interview extras on the DVD is a real...shame. (I don't really like to use that word, but..) And I know, since I was able to contact Sanderson, that he was disappointed in not being able to be interviewed, as he was far off during that time. I asked his wife in an email to tell him, don't worry about it, do a later interview and put it on youtube..
I, too, wish to hear from Sanderson. If he's still around, he could go on RUclips.
Many of us Blade Runner fans would love it.
I remember watching this movie at the theater when it came out and all I remember was Daryl Hannah’s animalistic girl doll character. In fact she was on my head for the longest time.
It was an interesting choice to cast Pris this way at all. In the book, Pris is actually a clone of Rachael Rosen (Tyrell), she has just chosen to call herself by a different name to differentiate herself from the others.
I think Daryl did a great job as Pris. But if I had my way, I would've choose Stacey Nelkin and my reason is this; watching her performance in the screen test had me startled. Since she looked so beautiful, especially the size of her height, she had the quality of a child-like with such an innocent expression. Yet, there's more than meet the eyes and her "innocent" look could terrifyingly fool anyone in this movie. I think to me, Stacey would've been a perfect choice and Pris would've been a unique villain. That's just my theory.
***** I know that.
I think that Daryl Hannah was a fine choice as Pris. She had innocence, but also an air of menace. I remember feeling compassion for her character, but she made me feel really uneasy.
Sorry, it would've looked ridiculous having someone so tiny fight Harrison Ford. The thought of it even makes me laugh.
+Theoriginal thinker True but in fairness she's a replicant and would have superior strength. At least for her size. In fact that would make them more evenly matched. Rep > human *except* when the rep is very tiny.
filmteknik
Your points are valid. I'm just commenting on how it would look. I think seeing Harrison Ford fighting someone so tiny would evoke laughter.
Pris was the original Harley Quinn
She was in South LA in Alameda ......
Daryl Hannah is really pretty, but Stacey Nelkin is so gorgeous and angelic and her perfect body and physical beauty are absolutely mesmerizing aswell. Stacey is a real brunette Venus in all senses.
casting was perfect in this movie, they just dont make film or actors like they used to.
She still a very hot lady
I used to scared of Daryl so much because of her eye-popping portrayal of the character in Kill Bill. XD
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Hannah was well cast as Pris. It's too bad, however, that the role was so minor and didn't really add much to the film, other than the final fight scene where she dies. Blame that on the structure of the script.
Lol at the end being on a movie is not much about talent, but about the way you look
Lucky for Dr. Challis that Stacey Nelkin didn't get the role.
oh I mean this casting story video, including interview of the actors.
As a Harrison Ford fan, I'm glad he did not become a director ... he's always a little too politically correct and moralistic about what the movie should convey (example, he thinks Deckard being human gives the movie something for the audience to root for .. but to me its just trying to comply to movie goer's expectations rather than exploring a ground breaking thought concept) and here his choice of actresses to play Rachel is a lot more conservative and less adventurous than Ridley's ...
I'm very surprised they'd let a first-time actor make a call like that. Usually I figured casting and the director made the biggest call on that.
the name pris by itself sounds more like a masculine name. prissy sounds feminine
Gigitty
They spread some Vaseline on the lens to cover her wrinkles, right?
If somebody dances, before you,
you notice the dance, and perhaps
the body, but how do you know that
there is a person there? It could be
a puppet, a machine, a robot.
But when you say, Hello, and begin
to have a conversation with that person,
then you begin to know. Sound, not
seen, but heard. Truth. Love. Light.
Darkness, is about lies, and hatred
("pushing away") - the opposite of
"knowing", intimacy.
In sodom, the men of sodom surrounded
Lot's house, demanding to know the two
men who were with him. It was as if they
all knew each other, and were not
content with that knowledge. And so, when
news came that there were two men, new,
in town - they all gathered around. It was
like that movie, Poltergeist, where the
sad spirits surround, and will not let,
Carol-Ann, "the light of hell", go, away, from
them.
What kind of a man desires to know another
man? One who hates being alone with himself?
Who does not have a relationship with LOVE?
And he who has that light, shining from within,
will he attempt to protect himself, hiding from
others - being "shy"?
Blade Runner, the very title, suggests,
a figure skater. Beauty, performance, to
distract, or attract?
Loved Daryl in this movie. Also glad they chose Sean Young. She was excellent.
+MrDoug41
You got that right!!!
Daryl played Elle "California Mountain Snake" Driver and Pris, two of the baddest ass women in film history.
DId you notice her reaction to her character's
grievous injury in "Bill" recalled her death scene in "Blade Runner?"
Nice observation, I’m sure a cinephile like Quentin loves it
I'm glad Daryl Hannah didn't see the others there for the screen test. She might have freaked out when she saw how beautiful all of the other girls were and seconded guessed her instincts on how she should look.
daryl had the right instincts to play pris - she helped create the cyberpunk look. the other girls were too conventional looking and i suspect would've played them as humans instead of fake humans.
@@oldfrend Trueeee, indeed
@@zarzamora9240 i should add also daryl was physically perfect for the role. she had this aesthetic flawlessness you'd expect from a genetically engineered pleasure model.
She did meet the others; didn’t you watch the video?
@@peacefulruler1 The first audition was in a trailer with no one else.
Later, of course, she met the others but by then she has already chosen her character. After she did see the others auditioning for the part, she cried because she was so sure she missed the opportunity because she made her character into a "monster." If she had seen the others before she would have dolled herself up instead and someone else would have been in the movie. The casting was 100% perfect, casting someone else would have been a shame.
The best thing about Hannah's performance was her ability to tap into the uncanny valley. Every once in a while she'd let you see behind the mask Pris was wearing, and it was in those moments that you saw the Replicant. That was genius, not to mention terrifying. I've only seen the like with Summer Glau in The Sarah Connor Chronicles, that ability to give you the impression that what you were looking at what only appeared to be a homo sapiens. There was a scene where she - a Terminator - was posing as a ballerina. The way Glau did it, though, did not look like an actor showing off her dance skills, it looked like a Terminator had run ballerina.exe, and when the program ended, it ended at a dead stop.
That's pretty much my impression. Why did she walk away from Deckard to attack again? Because Pris was trying to fight according to her instincts, which is just fascinatingly *weird*, she wasn't like the other combat replicants who were exceedingly efficient and powerful. She was just weird, which is incredibly memorable and an incredible trait to bring to the table. Hannah really had a spectacular presence.
Pris is the best character in this movie I like Decker too,but pris is Awsome and really hot.
What a body!
JFK Jr. tapped that.
Pris, Zhora and Rachel. Absolute perfection.
Stacy would have made a scary Pris if she won the part
Darryl also the 50ft Woman and she was gigan-gorgeous !!!!!
Debbie Harry was first choice for pris. But the record company said it would be wrong for her. To this day regrets listening to them look at her in the heart of glass video when she was offerd the part she would not have needed a wig like daryl did. But Harrison Ford is 6ft1 Daryl is about 5ft11 so she was perfect for this role.
is that pic of Marlon Brando?
Debbie was stunning but would've been too old.
@@hulkmeister23 no it's me but people have said I have a Brando vibe !
@@desertrose1226 she was young then !
@@mogg34y Bet you're a member of NAMBLA; if you get that South Park reference, then you're alright.
Sean Young or Daryl Hannah from the early 80's? That's a hard pick, but I'd take Daryl.
That's a hard something.
Sean, she was stunningly gorgeous
Villian ? thats strange, i thought the replicants in Blade Runner where the
victims especially Pris. I'll have to watch it again. Definately no Aunt Mary in the Book.
+bluedivide1 in the novel roy baty have a wife named irmgard.
That is why for me this movie is really special. They start as the villains. But as the movie develop we learn about their sensibility and will to be live, to be happy.
In the book replicants are depicted like evil and negative characters, they show no "human" emotions at all, they're monochromatic
In an interview with Rutger Hauer where the interviewer asked a question about whether it was easy to play the villian, he responded that he though it was Roy Batty who was the hero,
ruclips.net/video/gTtvZtzy1L8/видео.html
@@mandrillion2524 Noooo
Pris is one of my favorite characters of all time.
It would have been nice if Pris could have somehow survived to have her own movie or TV series.
The only negative aspect of this video is, it was way too short.
It would have been interesting to see Stacey as Mary in Blade Runner.
3:28 Lucky Harrison!
Somehow Sally McKenna from AHS reminds me of Pris.
i didn't realize that Hannah had created this look for Pris. The director had the right instinct to let the actresses do their own makeup. Shows how much craftmanship Daryl brought to the table.
Blade Runner is just well, you can't get better.
Blade Runner was released in 1982. I'm not sure when filming started, it may have been 1980
What's the year of this interview?????
Stacey would go on to Halloween 3
Daryl and Rutger both looked Next Gen and quite something out of a Heavy Metal comic. They fitted perfectly. Especially Daryl.
Can't believe there sre so few comments, she was so key to this film! Of course they all performed majestically. Something about that masterpiece goes beyond it's time and modality. So rich with relevance and timelines, even as it is timeless in a way. I once told my wife five or so wild scenes from my dream that night. The next evening we rented this film, and it so happened that every scene matched up. Yes I had seen it before (no pun intended) so it may have subconsciously influenced our decision. "Then again, who knows"...
She was so hot in her day
when was it made(filmed)?
The other women looked too mousy and mediocre.
Amazing how many iconic performances and characters emerged from this movie. Hannah's portrayal of Pris is a Sci Fi classic now.