Total Recall (1990)

6.26
/ 10
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1h 53m
Running Time

June 1, 1990
Release Date

Total Recall (1990)

6.26
/ 10
50 User Ratings
1h 53m
Running Time

June 1, 1990
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Carolco Pictures
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Plot.

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.

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Cast & Crew.

Nick Dimitri

Nick Dimitri

Stunts

Gene LeBell

Gene LeBell

Stunts

Dana Dru Evenson

Dana Dru Evenson

Stunts

Peter Tothpal

Peter Tothpal

Key Hair Stylist

Michael White

Michael White

Hairstylist

Robin Weiss

Robin Weiss

Makeup Artist

Rosemary Campbell

Rosemary Campbell

Makeup Artist

Craig Berkeley

Craig Berkeley

Makeup Artist

Thomas B. DiValerio

Thomas B. DiValerio

Construction Foreman

Larry Clark

Larry Clark

Painter

Steve Burg

Steve Burg

Production Illustrator

Antonio Mata

Antonio Mata

Property Master

Steven Ladish

Steven Ladish

Props

Henry Alvarez

Henry Alvarez

Sculptor / Special Effects

Miguel Chang

Miguel Chang

Set Designer

J. Fernando Solorio

J. Fernando Solorio

Set Dresser

Pablo Buelna

Pablo Buelna

Head of Production

Terry Collis

Terry Collis

Production Manager

Issy Shabtay

Issy Shabtay

Unit Manager

Michael R. Sloan

Michael R. Sloan

Post Production Supervisor

Guillermo 'Memo' Carreño

Guillermo 'Memo' Carreño

Second Assistant Director

Matthew Feitshans

Matthew Feitshans

Second Unit Director

Ileana Franco U.

Ileana Franco U.

Second Assistant Director

A. Hugo Gutierrez Cuellar

A. Hugo Gutierrez Cuellar

Second Assistant Director

Kuki LĂłpez Rodero

Kuki LĂłpez Rodero

First Assistant Director

ĂĂ±igo Vallejo-NĂĄjera

ĂĂ±igo Vallejo-NĂĄjera

Second Assistant Director

Scott Bobbitt

Scott Bobbitt

Leadman

Alfred Borg

Alfred Borg

Storyboard Artist

Donna Cline

Donna Cline

Production Illustrator

Bruce DiValerio

Bruce DiValerio

Construction Coordinator

Dragon Dronet

Dragon Dronet

Special Props

Carlos Echeverria

Carlos Echeverria

Set Designer

Tim Flattery

Tim Flattery

Production Illustrator

Dominic Gerace

Dominic Gerace

Carpenter

Giacomo G. Ghiazza

Giacomo G. Ghiazza

Storyboard Artist

Scott Goodale

Scott Goodale

Carpenter

Marco Antonio Granados

Marco Antonio Granados

Painter

George E. Hanson

George E. Hanson

Painter

Daniel Hermosillo

Daniel Hermosillo

Painter

Mentor Huebner

Mentor Huebner

Production Illustrator

Neil Lamont

Neil Lamont

Assistant Art Director

Enrique Lechuga

Enrique Lechuga

Painter

Etta Leff

Etta Leff

Assistant Set Decoration

Francisco Marinas Romero

Francisco Marinas Romero

Painter

Antonio Mata Jr.

Antonio Mata Jr.

Props

Jonathan McKinstry

Jonathan McKinstry

Assistant Art Director

Robert Miller

Robert Miller

Props

Ron Miller

Ron Miller

Production Illustrator

Dennis J. Parrish

Dennis J. Parrish

Property Master

Daniel R. Pemberton

Daniel R. Pemberton

Construction Foreman / Construction Coordinator

Carlos Romero

Carlos Romero

Painter

HĂ©ctor Romero

HĂ©ctor Romero

Assistant Art Director

Anna Sanchez Genard

Anna Sanchez Genard

Assistant Set Dresser

Miles Teves

Miles Teves

Conceptual Illustrator

Marco Trentini

Marco Trentini

Set Designer

Theresa Wachter

Theresa Wachter

Set Dresser

Greg Figiel

Greg Figiel

Special Effects

Tamara Fites

Tamara Fites

Special Effects

Erick Geisler

Erick Geisler

Creature Effects Technical Director

Bruce Y. Kuroyama

Bruce Y. Kuroyama

Special Effects Technician

John Lundberg

John Lundberg

Special Effects Technician

Dale L. Martin

Dale L. Martin

Special Effects

Tricia McFarlin

Tricia McFarlin

Special Effects

Becky Ochoa

Becky Ochoa

Special Effects

Dennis Pawlik

Dennis Pawlik

Special Effects

Andy Perillo

Andy Perillo

Special Effects

Art Pimentel

Art Pimentel

Special Effects

Margaret Prentice

Margaret Prentice

Special Effects

Jim Rollins

Jim Rollins

Special Effects

Loran Soman

Loran Soman

Special Effects

Richard Stutsman

Richard Stutsman

Special Effects Manager

Blake Torney

Blake Torney

Special Effects

Tim McGovern

Tim McGovern

CGI Director

Rexford L. Metz

Rexford L. Metz

Visual Effects Camera

Derrick Mitchell

Derrick Mitchell

Visual Effects Assistant Editor

David A. Poole

David A. Poole

Visual Effects

B.J. Rack

B.J. Rack

Visual Effects Producer

Linda Renaud

Linda Renaud

Visual Effects Assistant Editor

Dobbie Schiff

Dobbie Schiff

Executive Visual Effects Producer

Mary Siceloff

Mary Siceloff

Visual Effects Producer

Jesse Silver

Jesse Silver

Matte Painter

George Trimmer

George Trimmer

Modeling

James Valentine

James Valentine

Roto Supervisor

Laurel Schneider

Laurel Schneider

VFX Production Coordinator

Alejandro Avendano

Alejandro Avendano

Stunts

Bruce Paul Barbour

Bruce Paul Barbour

Stunts

Gary Baxley

Gary Baxley

Stunts

Dickey Beer

Dickey Beer

Stunts

Danny Weselis

Danny Weselis

Stunts

George P. Wilbur

George P. Wilbur

Stunts

Vince Deadrick Jr.

Vince Deadrick Jr.

Stunts

David LeBell

David LeBell

Stunts

Richard A. Anderson

Richard A. Anderson

Grip

Donald Bryant

Donald Bryant

Camera Operator

Gustavo Covarrubias

Gustavo Covarrubias

Best Boy Grip

Jesus 'Moroco' Gonzalez

Jesus 'Moroco' Gonzalez

Lighting Technician

Anette Haellmigk

Anette Haellmigk

Camera Operator

Adolfo Lara

Adolfo Lara

Electrician

Hector M. Garcia Marin

Hector M. Garcia Marin

First Assistant Camera

Carlos Montaño

Carlos Montaño

Camera Operator

Enrique Morales

Enrique Morales

Electrician / Gaffer

Francisco Roble Mota

Francisco Roble Mota

Electrician / Gaffer

Guillermo Moysen

Guillermo Moysen

First Assistant Camera

Álex Phillips Jr.

Álex Phillips Jr.

Second Unit Director of Photography

Juan Manuel Priego

Juan Manuel Priego

Second Assistant Camera

Bill Thornhill

Bill Thornhill

Best Boy Electric

Claudia Becker

Claudia Becker

Casting

Jorge Guerrero

Jorge Guerrero

Extras Casting Assistant

Ismael Jardon

Ismael Jardon

Wardrobe Master

Abel Melo

Abel Melo

Wardrobe Master

Teressa Longo

Teressa Longo

Assistant Editor

Edgar PavĂłn

Edgar PavĂłn

Assistant Editor

Jerry Williams

Jerry Williams

Musician

Skaila Kanga

Skaila Kanga

Musician

Henry Lowther

Henry Lowther

Musician

Emil Richards

Emil Richards

Musician

Allen Walley

Allen Walley

Musician

Lilia Soto AragĂłn

Lilia Soto AragĂłn

Script Supervisor

Steven Pressfield

Steven Pressfield

Script Editor

David Trevino

David Trevino

Transportation Captain

Eric Clarke

Eric Clarke

Production Assistant

Rosa Lilia PĂ©rez Ortega

Rosa Lilia PĂ©rez Ortega

Production Secretary

Gerardo AlbarrĂĄn

Gerardo AlbarrĂĄn

Stunts

Ron Miller

Ron Miller

Conceptual Illustrator

Details.

Release Date
June 1, 1990

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 53m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$65,000,000

Box Office
$261,317,921

Filming Locations
Nevada, United States · Mexico

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

oxygen
falsely accused
resistance
mars
double life
telepathy
mutant
hologram
space colony
false identity
secret agent
dystopia
cyberpunk
false memory
robot cop
implanted memory
based on novel or book
utopia
space travel
futuristic
villainess
fictional war
action hero
virtual world
2080s
metro cdmx
mars

Wiki.

Total Recall is a 1990 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven, with a screenplay by Ronald Shusett, Dan O'Bannon, and Gary Goldman. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Ronny Cox, and Michael Ironside. Based on the 1966 short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick, Total Recall tells the story of Douglas Quaid (Schwarzenegger), a construction worker who receives an implanted memory of a fantastical adventure on Mars. He subsequently finds his adventure occurring in reality as agents of a shadow organization try to prevent him from recovering memories of his past as a Martian secret agent aiming to stop the tyrannical regime of Martian dictator Vilos Cohaagen (Cox).

Shusett bought the rights to Dick's short story in 1974 and developed a script with O'Bannon. Although considered promising, the ambitious scope kept the project in development hell at multiple studios over sixteen years, seeing forty script drafts, seven different directors, and multiple actors cast as Quaid. Total Recall eventually entered the early stages of filming in 1987 under the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group shortly before its bankruptcy. Schwarzenegger, who had long held an interest in the project but had been dismissed as inappropriate for the lead role, convinced Carolco Pictures to purchase the rights and develop the film with him as the star. On an estimated $48–80 million budget (making it one of the most expensive films made in its time), filming took place on expansive sets at Estudios Churubusco in Mexico over six months. Cast and crew experienced numerous injuries and illnesses during filming.

Total Recall was anticipated to be one of the year's most successful films. On its release, the film earned approximately $261.4 million worldwide, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film of the year. Its critical reception was mixed, with reviewers praising its themes of identity and questioning reality, but criticizing content perceived as vulgar and violent. The practical special effects were well received, earning the film an Academy Award, and the score by Jerry Goldsmith has been praised as one of his best works.

Since its release, Total Recall has been praised for its ambiguous ending positing whether Quaid's adventures are real or a fantasy, and it has also been analyzed for themes of authoritarianism and colonialism. Retrospective reviews have called it one of Schwarzenegger's best films and placed it among the best science fiction films ever made. Alongside comic books and video games, Total Recall has been adapted into the 1999 television series Total Recall 2070. An early attempt at a sequel, based on Dick's The Minority Report, became the 2002 standalone film Minority Report, and a 2012 remake, also titled Total Recall, failed to replicate the success of the original.

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