Philip K Dick films

Since Ridley Scott turned "Do Android's Dream of Electric Sheep?" into the science fiction classic "Blade Runner," seven of Philip K. Dick's novels or short stories have made their way to the big screen. To date, these films have generated over $1 billion in world-wide box office and ancillary revenue. This astounding success is the result of combining visionary stories with talent from the world's finest film directors, studios and stars. Steven Spielberg, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Cruise, John Woo, Ben Affleck, Harrison Ford and Keanu Reeves are only a few of the illustrious names associated with these projects.
 

Completed Films
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Blade Runner  (1982)
Based on "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
 


Total Recall  (1990)
Based on "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale"
 


Confessions d'un Barjo  (French, 1992)
Based on "Confessions of a Crap Artist"


Screamers  (1995)
Based on "Second Variety"
 


Impostor  (2001)
Based on "Impostor."
 


Minority Report  (2002)
Based on "The Minority Report."
 


Paycheck  (December 25, 2003)
Based on "Paycheck."
 


A Scanner Darkly  (July 7, 2006)
Based on "A Scanner Darkly"
 


Next (April 27, 2007)
Based on "The Golden Man"