Total Recall Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Total Recall Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

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Total Recall taglines:They stole his mind, now he wants it back.
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Actors:
  • Mark Carlton
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Douglas Quaid/Hauser
    Rachel Ticotin Melina
    Sharon Stone Lori
    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
    Bartender
    Directors: Paul Verhoeven
    IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 65,900 votes

    “Total Recall” 1990 by Paul Verhoeven – Movie Goofs

    “Total Recall” Plot Summary

    When a man goes for virtual vacation memories of the planet Mars, an unexpected and harrowing series of events forces him to go to the planet for real, or does he?

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    “Total Recall” Goofs List

    • Continuity: The piece of the chocolate bar that Quaid hides the tracking bug in changes size after it is picked up by the rats.
    • Factual errors: Contrary to popular thought, depressurization will not make your body balloon out and explode. You’ll just die of asphyxiation, with maybe a nosebleed and other broken capillaries.
    • Crew or equipment visible: Before Quaid opens the “Johnny-Cab” to escape Richter and his assistant Helm, you can see – in the 4:3 version – the tracks of the camera dolly.
    • Revealing mistakes: The security guards wear some kind of portable computer (display and keyboard) on their wrist. During the fight at customs, a close-up reveals that it’s just a Sharp pocket calculator taped to a glove.
    • Continuity: When Douglas Quaid is attacked by his workmates in the subway one of them appears, in some shots, with his face stained with blood but no stains are visible in other shots.
    • Revealing mistakes: The stone wall that Quaid slams two of Harry’s goons into visibly shakes.
    • Factual errors: The first name of the author of the original story (Philip K. Dick) is misspelled as “Phillip” in the credits.
    • Continuity: After the fight at the construction site, Quaid rushes home. When he is turning off the lights, he flicks off individual switches, yet while fighting with Lori, he flicks on one light switch to see who he’s fighting, and the room becomes completely lit.
    • Revealing mistakes: Stuntman’s face is visible when Quaid jumps onto the subway car after breaking the window.
    • Continuity: When Richter and Helm are waiting by the hotel’s service elevator for Lori to bring Quaid down and realize something is wrong, they run over to a normal elevator and go up, yet they end up coming out the service elevator on the 6th floor.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Harry turns off his jackhammer (Quaid is talking to him), he makes the motion of flipping a switch on the back of the tool to stop it, but there is no switch. The back of the tool is smooth.
    • Audio/visual unsynchronized: While Doug writes Melina’s name on a piece of paper, the sound of the writing isn’t in sync with the hand movement
    • Continuity: During the fight at “The Last Resort”, Thumbelina stabs the goon with glasses in the stomach. When the camera pans out, the knife and blood are coming out of his chest (originally, the goon was supposed to be gutted from crotch to sternum, but was edited out for the R-Rating).
    • Continuity: After the escalator shootout, Richter steps off the escalator, landing his foot next to the dead body of one of his goons. In the next shot, the same foot lands squarely on the goon’s chest.
    • Continuity: When Quaid is drilling into the oil pipe to try and stop Benny from killing them, the line breaks and oil squirts all over Quaid’s face, but in the next shot his face has no oil on it.
    • Continuity: When Quaid turns on the hologram projector for the first time and swings his gun around, the hand holding the watch is extended when his hologram’s hand is at chest level.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Richter is shooting at Quaid from the top of the escalator he uses a human shield then turns and throws the body at the goons on the escalator below him you can see the stuntman’s eyes open and face cringe as he flies through the air.
    • Continuity: When Quaid steals the Johnny Cab he rips out the robot driving it and places it in the back seat facing down, but when the robot speaks as Quaid drives away it is facing up.
    • Factual errors: Towards the end when Quaid is using his holographic watch to fool the guards who have surrounded him on the catwalk, they begin shooting through his “holographic” image but no-one gets hit on the other side, even though they are only a few feet away.
    • Audio/visual unsynchronized: At Rekall, when Dr. Lull is questioning him about his dream girl, Quaid’s request of “sleazy” and “demure” are highlighted on the monitor before he says them.
    • Continuity: When Quade first meets Melina at The Last Resort, she takes him upstairs and after she closes the door, she smacks him across the face hard. Her pendant is jostled, but in the next shot just before she hugs him, the pendant is stuck in her hair.
    • Continuity: In the scene where Quaid is driving the Johnny Cab while Richter is firing on him, the car is supposed to be making a sharp turn, but if you look at the scene closely, you can see the cab is actually spinning in place.
    • Continuity: During Quaid’s fight with Lori in the apartment, Lori slashes Quaid in the chest with a knife. After the fight, the cut marks on his shirt are mysteriously gone.
    • Continuity: When Quaid is about to step into the taxi of Benny, there is a big explosion. In the closeup you see Benny closing the door. Then you see the wide screen and again see Benny closing the taxi door.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Quaid is being implanted during his first trip to Rekall, both he and the technician use the word “sleazy” to describe the woman in his Mars memory, but the video screen has the word “wanton” at the bottom of the list after “demure” and “aggressive”.
    • Revealing mistakes: After Quaid arrives on Mars for the first time and the outer dome is shattered and people are hanging horizontal from the supposed “pressure” release, the customs clerk who hits the button to seal the “airlock” is hanging on to a platform that is not anchored down, and wobbles as he grabs onto it.
    • Continuity: During the fight on the elevator, Quaid breaks Richter’s arm, yet he is able to pull himself back up onto the elevator and hold on without any sign of pain.
    • Continuity: When Richter and the soldiers ambush Quaid in the reactor, you can see one soldier firing a shotgun over Richter’s shoulder in the shot of him firing and grinning. In the next shot of him, we see the soldier getting into position and shooting over his shoulder.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Quaid is in the slum hotel room, the phone in the room starts to ring. The person on the other line is a ‘buddy’ of his from the agency on Mars who says that he was suppose to find him Doug if he ever disappears. After Doug wraps a towel around his head to muffle the bug signal, the friend tells him to go to the window to see a suitcase that was going to leave for Quaid. The ‘friend’ on the visual phone looks up to the right as though he’s looking up to Quaid in the hotel room. In fact, Quaid’s ‘friend’ has to turn to the left and look up, not right as shown on the videophone.
    • Revealing mistakes: After leaving the JohnnyCab at the cement factory, it starts up and crashes, and immediately explodes. Firstly it is likely that the vehicle would have been battery powered, rather than run on petrol. However, even if it did use an internal combustion engine, it would have been constructed in such a way that it would not incinerate its passengers if it ran into something.
    • Factual errors: When Quaid is drilling into the hydraulic line of the driller to stop Benny, the gage that shows the depressurization of the hydraulic system says “Manifold Pressure.” A manifold pressure gage tells the pressure of the engine or motor exhaust manifold, and has nothing to do with either a hydraulic or oil system.
    • Revealing mistakes: After Richter invades Quaid’s apartment, he talks to Cohaagen through a video monitor. However, being Richter on Earth and Cohaagen in Mars, it would be impossible for them to talk instantly as depicted in the movie, since even at the speed of light it would take a few minutes from any signal to travel from Earth to Mars and vice versa.
    • Continuity: During the escalator shootout, Quaid uses a bystander’s body as a bullet shield and the body is shot to pieces; Quaid then throws the very bloody body onto Richter and his henchmen to slow them down. Moments later, as Richter and his henchmen chase Quaid into the train station, it is obvious that they haven’t a drop of blood on them, despite the fact that the bloody corpse landed right on top of them.
    • Errors in geography: The two moons of Mars appear in several background shots, but they are incorrectly depicted. They are both shown as being much larger than they would appear in real life – Phobos would appear to be about a third of the size of the moon, and Deimos as little larger than a star. In addition, Phobos revolves around Mars faster than Mars rotates, so it would appear to rise in the west and set in the east, and should have moved visibly with respect to Deimos even from one shot to the next. The two moons are always shown in the same relative positions, however.
    • Errors in geography: The exterior shots of Mars depicts the Martian sky as having either a dark orange or deep crimson color to it. In r
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