Timecop with Jean-Claude Van Damme: DVD Cover

    Timecop Director: Peter Hyams Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Mia Sara, Ron Silver, Bruce McGill

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/20/1998
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 18,377

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    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Main Titles: Gainesville, Georgia 1863 [:24]
    2. There's Never Enough Time... [2:44]
    3. Ruin in the Rain [4:54]
    4. Wall Street October 30, 1929 [3:02]
    5. Justice in Time [2:31]
    6. Trouble With the T.E.C. [2:13]
    7. Killers for Company [3:21]
    8. A Blast to the Past [3:48]
    9. Back to 1994 [1:18]
    10. McComb's Future [2:54]
    11. The Only Way Back [7:06]
    12. The Fugitive From the Future [:55]
    13. A Fight for the Future [3:54]
    14. McComb Gets It Together [4:05]
    15. The New Future [:31]
    16. End Titles: "Time Won't Let Me" (The Smithereens) [3:36]

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    Based on a comic book story, the futuristic Timecop follows the time-travel exploits of policeman Max Walker (Claude Van Damme). In 1994, Walker's wife Melissa (Mia Sara) is about to tell him that she is expecting their first child when they are attacked by a group of criminals. Walker is shot and beaten and lies helplessly on his lawn while he sees their home and his wife blown up by the killers. Ten years later, Walker remains an employee of the Time Enforcement Commission, a federal agency which was set up in 1994 after the U.S. government learned that time travel technology is feasible. The commission's role is to prevent time travel to protect U.S. economic interests. Walker learns that the corrupt Senator McComb (Ron Silver), who helped establish the agency, is exploiting it for personal gain, trying to establish a monopoly on time travel so that he can enrich himself in the stock market. Walker travels back in time to stop McComb from murdering his former partner. At the same time, Walker hopes to rescue his wife, and he learns that the attack on his home was ordered by McComb to stop Walker from foiling his plans. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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