How did D'Amore know Butterfield's name?!?!
This is one of my favorite movies, but one thing has always bothered me. In the scene where D'Amore first meets Butterfield- in Quaid's place- Butterfield never introduces himself, and Quaid never says who his attacker was. In short, Butterfield's name is never mentioned.
In the very next scene after Quaid dies, D'Amore is talking to the detective, explaining about Tappert, and she answers back "So now I've got Tappert, Butterfield..."
So how did the detective get Butterfield's name? She acts like D'Amore supplied it, but there was no point in the scene where he ever learned it.
This seems like a big hole in the story, or like there's a scene missing. I'd love to know how this knowledge of Butterfield's name comes about in the context of the story.
The only thing I can guess is that D'Amore met Butterfield before, and recognized him.