Total Recall 1990 , 1h 53m Overview Construction worker Douglas Quaid discovers a memory chip in his brain during a virtual-reality trip. Film was initially given an X-rating by the MPAA. Firstly, we have the fight sequence between Arnold Schwarzenegger's character Quaid and Harry and his thugs.

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Or are you looking at making an extended cut version of Total Recall.

At least the parts that claim to be censored don’t appear to be available as far as I am aware.It talked about the censorship and there were a few clips to go with that but I don’t think there is anything for Benny being drilled or Helm being stabbed.There seems to be talk of the Australian Version but I doubt it is any different can you confirm any different version?There is a picture on the dvd with the stabbing and a small bit of blood coming through his t-shirt so I doubt it’s as graphic as the fangora photos.The Japanese VHS apparently cut’s to quaid being in the chair at Recall with alternate music cue.most of you guys might be aware that Total Recall (1990) originally got an X RatingTotal Recall was initially given an X-rating by the MPAA. Quaid reacts instinctively, killing the entire squad. What follows is a general Upon returning home his wife Lori attempts to kill him, revealing that she is a UFB intelligence agent and they've only been “married” for six weeks, not seven years. Arnold Schwarzenegger letting their opinions be known to the OFLC via a series of faxed memos.

I can’t imagine that there is 6 minutes of additional footage.I’ve got the original LD release, I’ll have a look at that, I thought for sure it showed Benny’s chest and the drill, but not any of the other clips mentioned.Uncut German is normal us version… It was strongly cut in Germany back in times.Uncut German is normal us version… It was strongly cut in Germany back in times.I was under the impression that this was a 109 minute PAL DVD release not BDOkay, pal running time is about 108 to 109 minutes. alternate footage and camera angles of contentious shots that had been filmed for American television screenings.

It is not to be confused with the cut M rated version originally released in Australian cinemas and on VHS. Theatrical Cut (118 min.)

individually and cumulatively the violent sequences contributed to a prevailing tone of ruthlessness and savagery. The sight of Quaid unfolding a poster advertising The Last Resort on Venusville was also censored, with the 'M 15+' version reducing sight of the drawing of the

'R' rating in the United States. The following are the scenes that were trimmed to receive a R-rating: This was probably intended as a joke by the Japanese localization staff, but lead to major conspiracy that the major event of the film was certainly a dream. My recall is not so total.Are you talking about the Uncut Total Recall- The Mind-Bending edition USA Region 1 BD, director approved version?That one’s not unrated, it’s still the R-rated cut.This signature uses Markdown syntax, which makes it easy to add formatting like Site content Copyright © 2003-2020 TEH Innernets LLC.

The 'M 15+' version reduced the final shot of Cohaagen dying, removing the

attend with an adult.

All members of the Board of Review agreed that Total Recall, in its uncut version, had been properly classified 'R' by the Film Censorship The cut Australian version simply removed this footage outright.

The VHS release (1991) was rated K/F-16 and cut by 68 seconds.