Timecop
Synopsis
Based on a comic book story, this futuristic film 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
Full Credits
- Director:Peter Hyams,
- Writer:Mark Verheiden, Mike Richardson,
- Producer:Robert Tapert, Moshe Diamant, Sam Raimi,
- Cinematographer:Peter Hyams,
- Editor:Steven Kemper,
- Executive Producer:Mike Richardson,
- Cast:Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce McGill, Gloria Reuben, Ron Silver, Mia Sara,
- Associate Producer:Richard G. Murphy,
- First Assistant Director:Jack Frost Sanders,
- Second Assistant Director:Morgan Beggs,
- Co-Producer:Marilyn Vance, Todd Moyer,
- Supervising Sound Editor:Bruce Richardson,
- Camera Operator:Attila Szalay, Wayne MacConnell, Christopher Tammaro,
- Script Supervisor:Christine Wilson,
- Boom Operator:Chris Glyn-Jones,
- Construction Coordinator:David Willson, Doug Hardwick,
- Property Master:Grant Swain,
- Stunts:Mitchell Dean, Trish Schill, Jim Dunn, Bill Ferguson, Jason Glass, Delaina-Lu Gamblin, Sonja Davis, Jim Finkbeiner, Brent Woolsey, Melissa R. Stubbs, Alex Green, Fiona Roeske, Ernie Jackson, Mark Stefanich, Jacob Rupp, Guy Bews,
- Rigging Gaffer:Dale Garrison, Gaetan Jalbert,
- Visual Effects Producer:John C. Wash, Richard E. Hollander, Rhonda C. Gunner,
- Stunt Double:Melissa R. Stubbs,
- Still Photographer:Joseph Lederer,
- Hairstylist:Julie McHaffie, Janice Alexander,
- ADR Editor:Jeff Watts, Constance A. Kazmer,
- Gaffer:Les Erskine,
- Original Music Composer:Mark Isham,
- First Assistant Sound Editor:Pamela G. Kimber,
- Stunt Coordinator:Glenn Randall Jr., Melissa R. Stubbs,
- Special Effects Coordinator:John Thomas,
- Art Department Trainee:Roxanne Narver,
- Casting:Penny Perry,
- Production Design:Philip Harrison,
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer:Michael Herbick, Donald O. Mitchell,
- Costume Design:Karen L. Matthews, Daniel J. Lester,
- Special Effects Makeup Artist:Andy Clement,
- Set Decoration:Rose Marie McSherry, Annmarie Corbett,
- Visual Effects Supervisor:Gregory L. McMurry,
- Unit Production Manager:Vince Heileson,
- Foley:Sarah Monat, Robin Harlan,
- Steadicam Operator:Stephen S. Campanelli,
- Visual Effects:Rick Newsome,
- Rigging Grip:Ken Young,
- Screenplay:Mark Verheiden,
- Assistant Art Director:Sheila Haley,
- Costume Supervisor:Debbie Douglas,
- Art Direction:Richard Hudolin,
- Cableman:Sebastian Salm,
- In Memory Of:John Thomas,
- Title Designer:Nina Saxon,
- Makeup Artist:Margaret Solomon, Zoltan Elek,
- Sound Recordist:Kathy McCart, Gary Ritchie,
- Dolly Grip:Rick Stadder,
- Camera Trainee:Elizabeth House,
- Draughtsman:Alex Kameniczky, Doug Byggdin,
- Key Grip:Nick Kuchera,
- Assistant Director Trainee:David Klohn,
Technical specifications
- Rating:R
- Country:Japan, Canada, United States
- Language:English
- Release:September 16, 1994
- Duration:98 min
- Genres:Action/Adventure, SciFi/Fantasy, Suspense/Thriller