Sir Ridley Scott and Michael Deeley were briefly fired from the production shortly after principal photography wrapped. Because this movie had gone over budget, executive producers Jerry Perenchio and Bud Yorkin of Tandem Productions had stepped in, firing Scott and Deeley, and taken over editing of this movie. And although they did rehire Scott and Deeley (mainly due to the intervention of Alan Ladd, Jr.), they retained artistic control. After two disastrous preview screenings of the workprint, which the audience claimed was difficult to understand, Yorkin and Perenchio decided to record an explanatory voice-over and add a happy ending. Sir Ridley Scott had also acknowledged the movie's problems, and was not averse to the idea of a voice-over (as is often claimed), but he had wanted a voice-over with Deckard musing more philosophically on the implications of his actions. Yorkin and Perenchio, however, wanted a voice-over where Deckard literally explained aspects of this movie to the audience.
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