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Frank Lloyd Wrights decorative modern LA house with its distinctive Bismuth crystal like blocks is the background for the interior of Decker's apartment. Elsewhere in the film famous modern buildings such as Chicago's Hancock Tower are the influence for sets.

The Ennis house is both modern and timeless, inventing a genuinely new decorative style - and its in LA, making it highly appropriate for Blade Runner which mixed old and new to create a vision of the future which wouldnt date quite as obviously as yesterdays interpretation of modern.

9 Responses to “Frank Lloyd Wright Ennis House - Blade Runner”

  1. David Says:

    Wasn’t this also the original 1959 “House on Haunted Hill”?

  2. Airn Says:

    It’s also Angel’s house on Buffy the Vampire Slayer :)

  3. Dan Says:

    I’m surprised that they didn’t include the Bradbury Building from Bladerunner

  4. John Says:

    It’s also used in “The Rocketeer”, and I’m sure it’s shown up in other movies. I want to say that it may have been used in “Hellboy”, but I’m probably remembering incorrectly.

  5. CJ Says:

    Also used in The Rocketeer.

  6. plo Says:

    blahhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  7. Glen Says:

    I am pretty sure this house was used in the 1999 SciFi Movie - The 13th Floor.

  8. Vince M Says:

    Interiors also used in ‘Blood Ties’, a 1991 tv-movie about Vampire-Americans in Long Beach.

  9. George Freeman Says:

    To Dan - The Bradbury, before its famous makeover, was the set for the Outer Limits-original-The Glass Hand, starring Robert Culp. And by the way, Thank Ghu these buildings are being used as sets, it not only brings attention to some of our heritage arcitecture, it howfully pays for upkeep so future generations can see how we dreamed.

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