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Eraser
Plot
John
Kruger – a top U.S. Marshal for the Witness Security Protection Program
(WITSEC) – specializes in "erasing" high-profile witnesses: faking
their deaths and giving them new identities. After erasing
mobster-turned-informant Johnny Casteleone and his wife, John is given a
new assignment by his superior: to protect Lee Cullen, a senior
executive at defense contractor Cyrez Corporation. Lee has alerted the
FBI that Cyrez executives have secretly financed the creation of an
advanced electromagnetic rifle, which they intend to sell on the black
market.
During an FBI sting operation, Lee downloads data from
the weapon's development onto two discs: one for the FBI and one for
herself. Cyrez Vice President William Donohue detects Lee's intrusion
and summons her for a meeting. After finding Lee's hidden camera,
Donohue commits suicide. Lee delivers the disc but refuses John's offer
to go into witness protection, believing the FBI was willing to
sacrifice her to nail the conspirators. The FBI's disc is secretly
replaced with a fake on the orders of Under Secretary of Defense Daniel
Harper, the conspiracy's mastermind.
That night, Lee is attacked
by mercenaries sent by Cyrez CEO Eugene Morehart. John rescues Lee and
erases her, setting her up in a new identity and keeping her location a
secret even from WITSEC. Meanwhile, several witnesses John had
previously helped are being murdered due to someone in WITSEC leaking
information. The agency is now transferring all protected witnesses to
new locations. Accompanied by Marshals Calderon, Schiff, and new recruit
Monroe, John helps his old mentor, Marshal Robert DeGuerin, raid a
cabin and rescue a witness from a team of assassins. DeGuerin discreetly
murders the witness when she overhears one of her captors reveal that
he is the mole.
Flying back to Washington, D.C., DeGuerin drugs
John, who manages to warn Lee before losing consciousness. The warning
call is traced to New York City and DeGuerin kills Monroe with John's
gun, framing him as the mole. Revealing he, Calderon, and Schiff are
corrupt, DeGuerin explains that they are the go-betweens for a wealthy
buyer who plans to purchase the rifle. John escapes from the plane to
rescue Lee from the same mercenaries who tried to kill her before. John
and Lee flee through (a fictionalized) New York City Zoo; John releases
several alligators to trap and kill the mercenaries.
DeGuerin has
John and Lee branded as fugitives. With help from Johnny, John and Lee
infiltrate Cyrez and use Donohue's terminal to decrypt Lee's second
disc. The disc reveals that a huge shipment of EM rifles has been
stashed at the docks in Baltimore. The buyer is Russian Mafia boss
Sergei Ivanovich Petrofsky, who plans to resell the weapons to
terrorists. The company detects the intrusion, pinpoints their
whereabouts, and remotely erases the disc; DeGuerin then kidnaps Lee and
takes her to the docks as the shipment is being loaded onto Petrofsky's
Russian-flagged freighter.
Johnny contacts his mobster cousin,
Tony Two-Toes, who controls the docks; angered that he's being cut out
of the deal, he has his men assist John. They kill Petrofsky, his
henchmen, Calderon, and Schiff. In a struggle atop a shipping container,
DeGuerin tries to shoot Lee, but John comes to her aid and destroys the
pulley system on the container crane, dropping DeGuerin and the
container to the ground and exposing the presence of the EM rifles. John
secures DeGuerin, leaving him to be detained by the authorities. This
proves John and Lee's innocence. Weeks later, DeGuerin, Harper, and
Morehart are indicted for treason. However, it quickly becomes clear
that without solid evidence, they will likely be acquitted in court. For
their safety, John fakes his and Lee's deaths in an explosion.
After
being liberated, DeGuerin, Harper and Morehart leave in a limo that
stops at a railroad crossing. The driver – a disguised Johnny – locks
the doors and exits the vehicle. Seconds later, a massive freight train
plows through the car, killing the three men in a staged accident. Lee
asks John what happened, to which he responds "They caught a train".
They then drive off for a new life.
Cast
Arnold Schwarzenegger as U.S. Marshal John "Eraser" Kruger
Vanessa Williams as Lee Cullen
James Caan as U.S. Marshal Robert DeGuerin
James Coburn as U.S. Marshal WITSEC Chief Arthur Beller
Robert Pastorelli as Johnny Casteleone
James Cromwell as William Donohue, Vice President of International Division at Cyrez and Cullen's supervisor
Danny Nucci as WITSEC US Deputy Marshal Monroe
Andy Romano as Under Secretary of Defense Daniel Harper
Joe Viterelli as Tony "Two-Toes"
Olek Krupa as Sergei Ivanovich Petrofsky
Gerry Becker as Eugene Morehart
Nick Chinlund as Calderon
Michael Papajohn as Schiff
K. Todd Freeman as FBI Agent Dutton
Mark Rolston as "J. Scar", the mercenary leader
John Slattery as FBI Agent Corman
Robert Miranda as FBI Agent Frediano
Roma Maffia as Claire Isaacs
Tony Longo as Mike "Little Mike"
John Snyder as Sal
Rocco Sisto as Pauley
Rick Batalla as Kevin, The Bartender
Skipp Sudduth as Watch Commander
Sven-Ole Thorsen as Petrofsky's Goon
Denis Forest as Cyrez's System Administrator
Patrick Kilpatrick as James Haggerty, Head of Cyrez Security
Terminator 2
Plot
In
2029, Earth has been ravaged by the war between the malevolent
artificial intelligence Skynet and the human resistance. Skynet sends
the T-1000—an advanced, prototype, shape-shifting Terminator made of
virtually indestructible liquid metal—back in time to kill resistance
leader John Connor when he is a child. To protect Connor, the resistance
sends back a reprogrammed T-800 Terminator, a less-advanced metal
endoskeleton covered in synthetic flesh.
In 1995 Los Angeles,
John's mother Sarah is incarcerated in Pescadero State Hospital for her
violent efforts to prevent "Judgment Day"—the prophesied events of
August 29, 1997, when Skynet will gain sentience and, in response to its
creators' attempts to deactivate it, incite a nuclear holocaust. John,
living with foster parents, considers Sarah delusional and resents her
efforts to prepare him for his future role. The T-1000 locates John in a
shopping mall, but the T-800 intervenes, coming to John's aid and
enabling his escape. John calls to warn his foster parents, but the
T-800 deduces the T-1000 has already killed them. Realizing the T-800 is
programmed to obey him, John forbids it from killing people and orders
it to save Sarah from the T-1000.
The T-800 and John intercept
Sarah during an escape attempt but Sarah flees in horror because the
T-800 resembles the Terminator sent to kill her in 1984.[b] John and the
T-800 persuade her to join them, and they escape the pursuing T-1000.
Although distrustful of the T-800, Sarah uses its knowledge of the
future to learn that a revolutionary microprocessor, being developed by
Cyberdyne engineer Miles Dyson, will be crucial to Skynet's creation.
Over the course of their journey, Sarah sees the T-800 serving as a
friend and father figure to John, who teaches it catchphrases and hand
signs while encouraging it to become more human-like.
Sarah plans
to escape to Mexico with John, but a nightmare about Judgment Day
convinces her to kill Dyson. She attacks Dyson in his home but realizes
she cannot kill a person and relents. John arrives and reconciles with
Sarah while the T-800 convinces Dyson of the future consequences of his
work. Dyson reveals his research has been reverse engineered from the
CPU and severed arm of the 1984 Terminator. Believing his work must be
destroyed, Dyson aids Sarah, John, and the T-800 to break into
Cyberdyne, retrieve the CPU and the arm, and set explosives to destroy
the lab. The police assault the building and fatally shoot Dyson, but he
detonates the explosives as he dies. The T-1000 pursues the surviving
trio, cornering them in a steel mill.
Sarah and John split up to
escape while the T-1000 mangles the T-800 and briefly deactivates it by
destroying its power source. The T-1000 assumes Sarah's appearance to
lure out John, but Sarah intervenes and, along with the reactivated
T-800, pushes it into a vat of molten steel, where it disintegrates. The
T-800 explains it must also be destroyed to prevent it from serving as a
foundation for Skynet. Despite John's tearful protests, the T-800
persuades him its destruction is the only way to protect their future.
Sarah shakes the T-800's hand and having come to respect it, lowers it
into the vat. The T-800 gives John a thumbs-up as it is incinerated. As
Sarah drives down a highway with John, she reflects on her renewed hope
for an unknown future, musing if the T-800 could learn the value of
life, so can humanity.
Cast
See also: List of Terminator characters
A photograph of Arnold Schwarzenegger
A photograph of Linda Hamilton
A photograph of Robert Patrick
(Left to right) Arnold Schwarzenegger (pictured in 2003), Linda Hamilton (2009), and Robert Patrick (2014)
Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator: a reprogrammed Model 101
Series 800 "T-800" Terminator that is composed of human tissue over a
metal endoskeleton[3]
Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor: a self-trained soldier who is dedicated to preventing the rise of Skynet[4]
Edward Furlong as John Connor: Sarah's son who is destined to lead the human resistance in opposition to Skynet[5]
Robert Patrick as T-1000: an advanced, shape-shifting, prototype Terminator that is composed of liquid metal[6]
Earl Boen as Dr. Peter Silberman: Sarah's doctor at Pescadero State Hospital[7][8][9]
Joe Morton as Miles Bennett Dyson: Director of special projects at Cyberdyne Systems Corporation[10][11]
The
film's cast also includes Jenette Goldstein and Xander Berkeley as
John's foster parents Janelle and Todd Voight,[12] Cástulo Guerra as
Sarah's friend Enrique Salceda, S. Epatha Merkerson and DeVaughn Nixon
as Dyson's wife Tarissa and son Danny,[13][14] and Danny Cooksey as
John's friend Tim.[15] Hamilton's twin sister Leslie Hamilton Gearren
appears as the T-1000 impersonating Sarah when Hamilton is also
on-screen. Twins Don and Dan Stanton portray a guard at Pescadero State
Hospital and the T-1000 imitating him.[4][13][16]
Other cast
members includes Ken Gibbel as an abusive orderly,[17] Robert Winley,
Ron Young, Charles Robert Brown, and Pete Schrum as men who confront the
T-800 in a biker bar, Abdul Salaam El Razzac as Gibbons, a Cyberdyne
guard, and Dean Norris as the SWAT team leader.[13][14] Michael Edwards
portrays the John Connor of 2029 and Hamilton's infant son Dalton Abbott
portrays John in a dream sequence.[5][13][18] Co-writer William Wisher
cameos as a man photographing the T-800 in the mall,[19] and Michael
Biehn reprises his role as resistance soldier Kyle Reese in scenes that
were removed from the theatrical release.[20]
Total Recall
Plot
In
2084, Mars is a colonized world under the tyrannical regime of Vilos
Cohaagen, who controls the mining of valuable turbinium ore. On Earth,
construction worker Douglas Quaid experiences recurring dreams about
Mars and a mysterious woman. Intrigued, he visits Rekall, a company that
implants realistic false memories, and chooses one set on Mars (with a
blue sky) where he is a Martian secret agent. However, before the
implant is completed Quaid lashes out, already thinking he is a secret
agent. Believing Cohaagen's "Agency" has suppressed Quaid's memories,
the Rekall employees erase evidence of Quaid's visit and send him home.
En
route, Quaid is attacked by men led by his colleague Harry because
Quaid unknowingly revealed his past; Quaid's instincts take over and he
kills his assailants. At home, he is assaulted by his wife Lori who
claims she was assigned to monitor Quaid by the Agency and their
marriage is a false memory implant. He flees but is pursued by armed men
led by Richter, Cohaagen's operative and Lori's real husband. A man who
claims to be Quaid's former acquaintance gifts him a suitcase
containing supplies and a video recording in which Quaid identifies
himself as Hauser, a Cohaagen ally who defected after falling in love.
According to the recording, Cohaagen brainwashed Hauser to become Quaid
and conceal his secrets before securing him on Earth. Hauser instructs
Quaid to return to Mars and stop Cohaagen.
On Mars, Quaid evades
Richter and, following a note from Hauser, travels to Venusville, a
district populated by humans and those mutated by air pollution and
radiation. He meets Melina, the woman from his dreams, who knows him as
Hauser and believes he is still working for Cohaagen. In his hotel room,
Quaid is confronted by Lori and Dr. Edgemar from Rekall, who explains
that Quaid is still at Rekall on Earth, trapped in his fantasy memory.
Quaid notices Edgemar is sweating and, believing he is real, kills him.
Quaid is captured by Richter's men, but Melina rescues him and Quaid
kills Lori. The pair escape with taxi driver Benny to Venusville.
The
mutants lead them to a hidden rebel base, where Quaid meets their
leader Kuato, a mutant growing out of the abdomen of his brother George.
Kuato psychically reads Quaid's mind, learning that Cohaagen is hiding a
500,000-year-old alien reactor built into a mountain that, once
activated, produces breathable air but could also destroy all turbinium,
ending Cohaagen's monopoly over both resources. Benny shoots George,
revealing himself to be in Cohaagen's employ, and Cohaagen's forces
attack the base, killing the rebels. Kuato implores Quaid to start the
reactor before Richter executes him. Cohaagen disables Venusville's air
supply to slowly suffocate the remaining inhabitants.
Quaid and
Melina are brought to Cohaagen, who explains that Hauser was his close
friend who volunteered to become Quaid as an elaborate ruse to bypass
the mutants' psychic abilities, infiltrate the rebellion, and destroy
it. Quaid's Rekall visit had activated him earlier than planned and
Cohaagen has been helping him to survive the oblivious Richter's
pursuit. Cohaagen orders Hauser's memories to be restored in Quaid and
Melina to be reprogrammed as his subservient lover, but they manage to
escape to the mines below the reactor. Benny, Richter, and his men
attack them, but the pair outwits and kills them all.
Cohaagen
awaits them in the reactor control room, claiming that activating it
will destroy the planet. He sets off an explosive but Quaid throws it
down a tunnel, creating a breach to the Martian surface. The explosive
decompression blows Cohaagen out to the surface where he suffocates and
dies. Quaid activates the reactor before he and Melina are also blown
out. The reactor melts the planet's ice core into gas that bursts to the
surface, forming a breathable atmosphere and saving Quaid, Melina, and
the rest of Mars's population. As everyone beholds the now-blue sky,
Quaid momentarily wonders if everything was a dream, before he and
Melina kiss.
Cast
A photograph of Arnold Schwarzenegger
A photograph of Ronny Cox
A photograph of Sharon Stone
(Left to right) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ronny Cox (both pictured in 2019), and Sharon Stone (2017)
Arnold Schwarzenegger as Douglas Quaid / Carl Hauser: An Earth-based construction worker with a hidden past[1]
Rachel Ticotin as Melina: A Martian freedom fighter[2]
Sharon Stone as Lori: Quaid's wife revealed to be a secret agent[1]
Ronny Cox as Vilos Cohaagen: The governor of the Martian colony[3]
Michael Ironside as Richter: Cohaagen's ruthless enforcer[3][4]
Marshall Bell as George / Kuato (voice): The mutant leader of the Martian resistance[5]
Michael Champion as Helm: Richter's right-hand man[6]
Mel Johnson Jr. as Benny: A Martian taxi driver[7]
Roy Brocksmith as Dr. Edgemar: A Rekall employee[1]
Rosemary Dunsmore as Dr. Renata Lull: A Rekall programmer[8]
The
Earth-based cast features Ray Baker as Rekall salesman Bob McClane,[8]
Robert Costanzo as Harry, and Alexia Robinson as Tiffany.[9] Robert
Picardo provides the voice and visual likeness of Johnnycab, an
automated taxi driver.[10]
The Martian cast includes Lycia Naff
as Mary, a mutant three-breasted prostitute,[11] Marc Alaimo as Everett,
Dean Norris as Tony, Debbie Lee Carrington as Thumbelina, Sasha Rionda
as Mutant Child, Mickey Jones as Burly Miner, and Priscilla Allen as
"Fat lady".