Total Recall: Special Edition
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UPC: 5-060049-145761 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 2
Production Year: 1990
Rating: 18 (Suitable for adults only)
Strong Violence
Running Time: 109 min.
DVD Release: 6/13/2005
Case Type: SteelBook
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: £19.99
Earth, 2084::

Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as Douglas Quaid, a hard working family man who has recently become haunted by his dreams of another life on Mars. Obsessed with the red planet, he ask Rekall Inc. to insert artificial memories of Mars into his brain, but during the process, his real memories and another personality come to the surface.

Who is he?

What happened on Mars?

Why is everyone trying to kill him?

One of the most influential and visually astounding sci-fi films ever made.

Get ready for the ride of your life...

Genres
Science Fiction
Action


Studios
TriStar Pictures
Carolco Pictures
Media Companies: Momentum Pictures, Kinowelt, Studio Canal
Features
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Featurettes
Audio Commentary
Storyboard Comparisons
Gallery
Production Notes
Subtitles
Commentary
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
Audio Tracks
German Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
Commentary Dolby Digital Mono
Commentary Dolby Digital Mono
Cast
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Quaid
Rachel Ticotin as Melina
Sharon Stone as Lori
Ronny Cox as Cohaagen
Michael Ironside as Richter
Marshall Bell as George/Kuato
Mel Johnson, Jr. as Benny
Michael Champion as Helm
Roy Brocksmith as Dr. Edgemar
Ray Baker as McClane
Rosemary Dunsmore as Dr. Lull
David Knell as Ernie
Alexia Robinson as Tiffany
Dean Norris as Tony
Mark Carlton as Bartender
Debbie Lee Carrington as Thumbelina
Lycia Naff as Mary
Bobby Costanzo as Harry
Michael LaGuardia as Stevens
Priscilla Allen as Fat Lady
Ken Strausbaugh as Immigration Officer
Marc Alaimo as Everett
Michael Gregory as Rebel Lieutenant
Ken Gildin as Hotel Clerk
Mickey Jones as Burly Miner
Parker Whitman as Martian Husband
Ellen Gollas as Martian Wife
Gloria Dorson as Woman in Phone Booth
Erika Carlson as Miss Lonelyhearts
Benny Corral as Punk Cabbie
Bob Tzudiker as Doctor
Erik Cord as Lab Assistant
Frank Kopyc as Technician

Scientists
Chuck Sloan
Dave Nicolson


Paula McClure as Newscaster
Rebecca Ruth as Reporter
Milt Tarver as Commercial Announcer
Roger Cudney as Agent
Monica Steuer as Mutant Mother
Sasha Rionda as Mutant Child
Linda Howell as Tennis Pro
Robert Picardo as Voice of Johnnycab (voice)

Additional Voices
Anne Lockhart (voice)
Kamala Lopez (voice)
Morgan Lofting (voice)
Patti Attar (voice)
Bob Bergen (voice)
Joe Unger (voice)
Karlyn Michelson (voice)
Crew
Direction:
Paul Verhoeven: Director
Writing:
Phillip K. Dick: Original Material By
Ronald Shusett: Story By
Dan O'Bannon: Story By
Jon Povill: Story By
Ronald Shusett: Screenwriter
Dan O'Bannon: Screenwriter
Gary Goldman: Screenwriter
Production:
Mario Kassar: Executive Producer
Andrew Vajna: Executive Producer
Buzz Feitshans: Producer
Ronald Shusett: Producer
Cinematography:
Jost Vacano: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Frank J. Urioste: Film Editor
Music:
Jerry Goldsmith: Composer
Bruno Louchouarn: Song Writer
Sound:
Nelson Stoll: Production Sound Mixer
Fred Runner: Production Sound Mixer
Michael J. Kohut: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carlos DeLarios: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Aaron Rochin: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Erica Edell Phillips: Costume Designer
William Sandell: Production Designer
Rob Bottin: Make-up Effects
James Tocci: Art Director
Jose Rodriguez Granada: Art Director
Thomas L. Fisher: Visual Effects
Scott Fisher: Visual Effects
William Gregory Curtis: Visual Effects
Dale Martin: Visual Effects
James Rollins: Visual Effects
Joan Skelton Thomas: Costume Designer
Jefferson Dawn: Make-up Artist
Craig Berkeley: Make-up Artist
Robin Weiss: Make-up Artist
Eric Brevig: Visual Effects
Dave Carson: Visual Effects
Rob Bottin: Visual Effects