
Terminator
I need your
clothes,
your boots
and your
motorcycle
clothes,
your boots
and your
motorcycle
Arnold Schwarzenegger
x4
oscars
Terminator

Arnold Schwarzenegger - was paid $15 million for the role
- 700 words of dialogue
- $21,429 per word
- 700 words of dialogue
- $21,429 per word
$85,716

Minigun
The minigun (the same that was used in Predator (1987) was so heavy that the only person on the set who could lift it was Arnold Schwarzenegger.
zero
kills
kills
Arnold Schwarzenegger agreed to star in the film, provided that his character does not kill anyone..
25
man-
years
man-
years
for creating
visual effects
visual effects

T-1000

Robert Patrick
T-1000

James Cameron said
he chose Patrick for
the role because of his
physical appearance,
which he felt fit the
role
he chose Patrick for
the role because of his
physical appearance,
which he felt fit the
role
$85,716
The puppet was mounted onto gimbals at the ankles to create a teetering motion, while other body movements were achieved through rods, puppeteered by crewmembers stationed below the set.
"Pretzel
Man"
puppet
Man"
puppet
Jaw and eye movement in the head were radio-controlled, while spinning head action was cable-controlled.

Hasta
la vista,
baby
la vista,
baby
oh.
shit.
shit.

John

Edward Furlong
John

Edward Furlong is
visibly older in some
scenes, like the desert
scenes, than in others.
visibly older in some
scenes, like the desert
scenes, than in others.
$85,716

voice
His voice also broke during production, so the varying pitches of his voice had to be leveled out to one pitch during post-production, which is why his voice sounds weirdly high in certain takes.
Did you
call, moi,
a dipshit?
call, moi,
a dipshit?
Furlong was discovered by casting director Mali Finn while visiting the Pasadena Boys and Girls Club.
Stand
on one
foot
on one
foot
F**k
you!
She's
a priority
to me!
you!
She's
a priority
to me!

Sarah

Linda Hamilton
Sarah

Linda Hamilton
learned to pick locks
for the scene in the
mental hospital where
she does precisely
that with a paperclip.
learned to pick locks
for the scene in the
mental hospital where
she does precisely
that with a paperclip.

twins
Linda Hamilton's twin sister Leslie Hamilton Gearren portrayed Sarah when Linda was playing the T-1000's imitation of Sarah.
REal
training
training
Linda Hamilton enlisted an
Israeli ex-commando to train
her in martial arts and weapons
handling.
Israeli ex-commando to train
her in martial arts and weapons
handling.

