Posted: Sun., Jan. 1, 1984

The Terminator

Go Fandango!
Hemdale. Director James Cameron; Producer Gale Anne Hurd; Screenplay James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, William Wisher Jr; Camera Adam Greenberg; Editor Mark Goldblatt; Music Brad Fiedel; Art Director George Costello
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Michael Biehn
Linda Hamilton
Paul Winfield
Lance Henriksen
Rick Rossovich
 
The Terminator is a blazing, cinematic comic book, full of virtuoso moviemaking, terrific momentum, solid performances and a compelling story.

The clever script, cowritten by director James Cameron and producer Gale Anne Hurd, opens in a post-holocaust nightmare, A.D.2029, where brainy machines have crushed most of the human populace. From that point, Arnold Schwarzenegger as the cyborg Terminator is sent back to the present to assassinate a young woman named Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) who is, in the context of a soon-to-be-born son and the nuclear war to come, the mother of mankind's salvation.

A human survivor in that black future (Michael Biehn), also drops into 1984 to stop the Terminator and save the woman and the future.

The shotgun-wielding Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast in a machine-like portrayal that requires only a few lines of dialog.

(Color) Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1984. Running time: 108 MIN.
 

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