
Total Recall
They stole his mind. Now, he wants it back.
Construction worker Douglas Quaid's obsession with the planet Mars leads him to visit Recall, a company that manufactures memories. When his memory implant goes wrong, Doug can no longer be sure what is and isn't reality.
- 7.3
- 1990
- Released
- 1h 53m

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Douglas Quaid / Hauser
Rachel Ticotin
Melina
Sharon Stone
Lori Quaid
Ronny Cox
Vilos Cohaagen
Michael Ironside
Richter
Marshall Bell
George / Kuato
Mel Johnson Jr.
Benny
Michael Champion
Helm
Roy Brocksmith
Dr. Edgemar
Ray Baker
Bob McClane
Rosemary Dunsmore
Dr. Lull
David Knell
Ernie
Alexia Robinson
Tiffany
Dean Norris
Tony
Mark Carlton
Bartender
Debbie Lee Carrington
Thumbelina
Lycia Naff
Mary
Robert Costanzo
Harry
Michael LaGuardia
Stevens
Priscilla Allen
Fat Lady
Ken Strausbaugh
Immigration Officer
Marc Alaimo
Everett
Michael Gregory
Rebel Lieutenant
Ken Gildin
Hotel Clerk
Mickey Jones
Burly Miner
Ellen Gollas
Martian Wife
Parker Whitman
Martian Husband
Gloria Dorson
Woman in Phone Booth
Erika Carlsson
Miss Lonelyhearts
Benny Corral
Punk Cabbie
Frank Kopyc
Technician
Chuck Sloan
Scientist
Dave Nicolson
Scientist
Paula McClure
Newscaster
Rebecca Ruth
Reporter
Milt Tarver
Commercial Announcer
Roger Cudney
Agent
Monica Steuer
Mutant Mother
Sasha Rionda
Mutant Child
Linda Howell
Tennis Pro
Robert Picardo
Johnnycab (voice)
Kamala Lopez
Additional Voices (voice)
Morgan Lofting
Additional Voices (voice)
Patti Attar
Additional Voices (voice)
Bob Bergen
Additional Voices (voice)
Joe Unger
Additional Voices (voice)
Thomas Ebert
Subway Rider (uncredited)
Frank Allen Forbes
Vestron Soldier (uncredited)
Allan Graf
Harry's Henchman (uncredited)
Peter Kent
Richter's Subway Agent (uncredited)
Terry Richards
Henchman at Cementfactory (uncredited)
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Released
en
$65,000,000.00
$261,317,921.00
- #double life
- #planet mars
- #based on novel or book
- #oxygen
- #resistance
- #telepathy
- #falsely accused
- #dystopia
- #villainess
- #mutant
- #hologram
- #space travel
- #space colony
- #utopia
- #fake identity
- #secret agent
- #futuristic
- #cyberpunk
- #fictional war
- #false memory
- #robot cop
- #implanted memory
- #action hero
- #virtual world
- #2080s
- #metro cdmx
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"Total Recall" is an extraordinarily violent and gory extravaganza, but even though it is quite needlessly graphic in some places - Quaid's, Melina's, and Cohaagan's suffocation after they are exposed to the poisonious Martian atmosphere; the deaths of innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire during scenes of gunplay; the severing of limbs; the stabbings and impalings and so forth - the film is

Man, it's almost like Saw with it's torture-porn thing... only the over-the-top gore actually fits beautifully into the story in the most entertaining way possible, even when it is so 80s cheese that it's almost comical. But the ultra-violence is part of the fun of these types of films. It's part of the reason why people love them... and it's over-the-top in a way that can't really be done toda

Aside from maybe "Predator" (1987) this is probably my favourite outing from Arnold Schwarzenegger. He ("Quaid") goes off to have an harmless implant of memories from an holiday on Mars (that he hasn't had) only to find that his life starts to unwind very quickly afterwards. Even his girlfriend "Lori" (Sharon Stone) becomes a would-be assassin and he is soon under attack from just about every othe

Verhoeven bonkers adaptation of a P. K. Dick story. Doug Quaid keeps getting recurring dreams about a visit to Mars. In spite of his friends warnings, he decides to have a memory implanted Mars holiday. But during the implantation he remembers being a secret agent who is fighting evil Mars boss Vilos Cohaagen. Things are about to go very intergalactic bonkers indeed. Total Recall finds dire

Intrinsically Verhoeven, _Total Recall_ is a film from my youth that I probably shouldn't have been watching quite as early as I did, but that I still love to this day. All the practical effects, exquisite violence & nudity and provocative sci-fi themes you've come to expect from this sort of thing, but twists and turns that start just five minutes in and keep running all the way through to the en











