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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (O caçador de andróides ou Blade Runner - Perigo iminente) é um romance de ficção científica de 1968, escrito por Philip K. Dick. Ele conta a crise moral de Rick Deckard, um caçador de recompensas que persegue andróides numa San Francisco pós-nuclear, parcialmente deserta. A obra foi adaptada, com assinalável sucesso, ao cinema por Ridley Scott, em 1982, com o título Blade Runner, apresentando Harrison Ford como protagonista. More information...

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