- Film Review
- Reviewed By John Ferguson
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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
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