Total Recall

  • 18
  • Paul Verhoeven (1990)
  • US
  • 108 min
Film Review
Reviewed By
4 out of 5

This rip-roaring slice of sci-fi excess remains Arnold Schwarzenegger's most satisfying film since his breakthrough hit, The Terminator. Director Paul Verhoeven, armed with a smart script from Ronald Shusett, Gary Goldman and Dan O'Bannon (itself loosely based on a short story by cult novelist Philip K Dick), cuts loose with a gloriously over-the-top mix of black humour, ultra-violence and spectacular effects. The result was a massive worldwide hit. Schwarzenegger plays the dull construction worker on a futuristic Earth, who is drawn into a conspiracy on the planet Mars when a virtual reality holiday awakens long-dormant memories. Ronny Cox, fresh from his bad-guy role in Verhoeven's RoboCop, delivers another villainous performance, and is ably assisted by Michael Ironside. However, the real find turned out to be Sharon Stone; she had been on the fringes of Hollywood for some time, but it was this performance that led to her star-making role in Verhoeven's next movie, Basic Instinct.

Plot Summary

Science-fiction thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and featuring Sharon Stone. After suffering a series of nightmares about Mars, construction worker Douglas Quaid discovers that the planet may in fact hold the key to his true identity.

Cast and crew

Cast

Douglas Quaid
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Melina
Rachel Ticotin
Lori Quaid
Sharon Stone
Cohaagen
Ronny Cox
Richter
Michael Ironside
George / Kuato
Marshall Bell
Benny
Mel Johnson Jr
Helm
Michael Champion
Dr Edgemar
Roy Brocksmith
McClane
Ray Baker
Dr Lull
Rosemary Dunsmore
Ernie
David Knell

Crew

Director
Paul Verhoeven

Other Information

Language: 
English
Colour
Theatrical distributor: 
Studio Canal
Guidance: 
Violence, swearing, sex scenes and nudity.
Available on video, DVD and BluRay
Released 6 Jul 2012
Certificate 18
Categories
Drama

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