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The Tannhauser Gate is a location originally referred to in dialogue in the 1982 film Blade Runner, and again in the 1998 film Soldier.

Appearances

Blade Runner

A possible glimpse of Tannhauser Gate from a deleted scene in Soldier.
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A possible glimpse of Tannhauser Gate from a deleted scene in Soldier.

In the 1982 film Blade Runner, the replicant Roy Batty (played by Rutger Hauer) refers to the gate while recounting his experiences as an off-world commando:

I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe; attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion; I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate.''
Fans of the film have suggested that the Tannhauser Gate may be a stargate or similar construct, given the fact that Earth has off-world colonies in Blade Runner, and the typical functions of devices incorporating the word "gate" in science fiction. Some have speculated that as a stargate, it would provide faster-than-light travel between star systems. Also it has been speculated — given its name — that it would perhaps be located near or in orbit of a colony named Tannhauser. However, there is nothing else in the film that would suggest any of this. The location of the off-world colonies and whether or not Blade Runner has faster-than-light travel is not mentioned in the film.

Soldier

A possible view of the Battle at Tannhauser Gate (from a deleted scene from Soldier).
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A possible view of the Battle at Tannhauser Gate (from a deleted scene from Soldier).

In the 1998 film Soldier, the soldier character Sgt. Todd (played by Kurt Russell) is a veteran of the Battle at Tannhauser gate. This fact is based on the text displayed momentarily on a computer screen near the beginning of the film. The screen displays a list of battles that the character has fought in, and the awards that he has earned in these battles. Tannhauser Gate is also tattooed on Todd's arm, along with the other battles that he is a veteran of. Later on in the film, when Sandra notices the names tattooed on his arm and mentions it to Mace, it is explained by Mace that "Tannhauser Gate was a battle."

The original script was to have the film actually depict the battle. However, this idea was eventually cut for budgetary concerns. The original script even gave a detailed description of the gate. It described it as "a huge wall of metal; an impregnable fortress bristling with futuristic weapons." Some of this scene was completed, and can be briefly viewed in the film's theatrical trailer.

Origin

The Gate's name comes from a poetic piece written by Rutger Hauer, prior to the filming of his famous monologue in Blade Runner. Segments of this were then used in the scene.

Out-of-universe references

See also


The Blade Runner series
Characters Rick Deckard | Eldon Tyrell | Gaff | Rachael | Roy Batty | Leon Kowalski | Pris | Zhora | J.F. Sebastian
Locations Tyrell Corporation | Bradbury Building | Tannhauser Gate
Cast Harrison Ford | Rutger Hauer | Sean Young | Edward James Olmos | Daryl Hannah
Crew Ridley Scott | Hampton Fancher | Michael Deeley | David Peoples
Novels Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | ' | ' |
Games and comics The Blade Runner Videogame | | Blade Bummer
Making ofs | On the Edge of Blade Runner | Future Shocks
Other topics Philip K. Dick | Vangelis | Soundtrack | Themes | Replicants | Voight-Kampff machine | Spinner
Related articles Postmodernism | Cyberpunk | Cult film | Soldier

 


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