Timecop

1994 • 97 minuten
4,3
154 reviews
42%
Tomatometer
R
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Over deze film

Action star Jean-Claude Van Damme ("Universal Soldier," "Double Impact") plays Max Walker, lonely widower and top cop in the Time Enforcement Police Force, which is tasked with preventing criminals from traveling to the past with the intent of altering the future. When his partner goes rogue and travels back in time to make a fortune on the Stock Market crash of 1929, Walker follows him back to the start of the Great Depression, and uncovers a scheme by an unscrupulous U.S. senator to raise money in the past, by any means necessary, for his on-going presidential campaign. While Walker chases down clues scattered throughout history, he is faced with his own personal dilemma when he realizes he will have the chance to change the past and save his wife's life, and the life of his unborn son. MPAA Rating: R for violence, sexuality and language. © 1994 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Classificatie
R

Beoordelingen en reviews

4,3
154 reviews
K Roban
15 mei 2013
I kind of wish I hadn't spent the money to watch this but I did. A very average movie. Nothing at all memorable about it. There are better time travel movies and better action movies.
KING DAVID has Returned.
31 mei 2016
This film was written with talent and better story plot then his other films.Ron Silver played a great Villian in the movie along with the Gorgeous Hot" Mia Sara"( Simone)from Ferris Buellers Day Off..playing as Van Damme's Beautiful Wife.Its a Good Movie!The story was a serious action Sci-Fi and reminds me of some Japanese Anime Hard Core Action films.Time Cop is a Original Classic.
Josh Impinto
6 maart 2014
Yes! All of JCVD movies in the 90's we're guilty pleasures, but Time Cop is classic. Besides Blood Sport, Kick Boxer & Double Impact, Time Cop comes in the top 5 on my list of favourite JCVD movies.