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Trancers

  • Director: Charles Band
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Sci-Fi Action
  • Themes: Time Travel, Psychic Abilities, Heroic Mission
  • Main Cast: Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt, Michael Stefani, Art La Fleur, Biff Manard
  • Release Year: 1985
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 76 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

With the whimsical tagline "Jack Deth is back and he's never been here before," director Charles Band melds Blade Runner, The Terminator, and Jingle All the Way for this low-budget science fiction adventure. The story takes place in Angel City in the year 2247, when enforcer Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) has just retired from the weekly grind after vanquishing villain Martin Whistler (Michael Stefani) and his roving cohorts, called "trancers." But Whistler and his trancers have gone back to Christmas 1985, with the insidious plan of exterminating the ruling council by killing off all the council members' ancestors. So Deth agrees to go back in time to get Whistler and the trancers all over again. To do so, he must transfer his memory into the body of one of his ancestors, who in this case has just had an erotic interlude with the perky and attractive Leena (Helen Hunt), who works as a Santa's elf at a shopping mall and gets to wear a skimpy, tight-fitting elf suit. Deth discovers that Whistler has taken over the body of the police inspector and has started transforming the Los Angeles population into trancers --including Santa Claus. With Leena's help, Deth sets out to even the score. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Tim Thomerson - Jack Deth/Philip Dethon
  • Helen Hunt - Leena
  • Michael Stefani - Martin Whistler/Lt. Wiesling
  • Art La Fleur - McNulty
  • Biff Manard - Hap Ashby
Anne Seymour - Chairman Ashe; Alyson Croft - Baby McNulty; Miguel Fernandes - Officer Lopez; Wiley Harker - Dapper Old Man; Richard Herd - Chairman Spencer; Telma Hopkins - Engineer Raines; Lantz Krantz - butthead; Michael McGrady - Chris Lavery; Barbara Perry - Mrs. Santa Claus; Pete Schrum - Santa Claus; Richard Erdman - Drunken Wise Man; Don Ross - Security Guard; Nicky Beat - Butthead; Michael Heldebrant - Boy with Santa; Steve "O" Jenson - butthead; Minnie Lindsay - "Mom"; Brad Logan - Bull; Tony Malone - Butthead; Edward McClarty - Jerry the Punk; Kim Sheppard - Newswoman

Credit

Christopher Amy - Art Director, Debra Dion - Associate Producer, Anthony Barnao - Casting, Kathie Clark - Costume Designer, Jill M. Ohanneson - Costume Designer, Betsy Magruder - First Assistant Director, Charles Band - Director, Ted Nicolaou - Editor, Phil Davies - Composer (Music Score), Mark Ryder - Composer (Music Score), Karen Kubeck - Makeup, Jeff Staggs - Production Designer, Mac Ahlberg - Cinematographer, Nancy Israel - Production Manager, Aron Warner - Production Manager, Charles Band - Producer, Gregory Melton - Set Designer, John Carl Buechler - Special Effects, Jonathan "Earl" Stein - Sound/Sound Designer, Danny Bilson - Screenwriter, Paul de Meo - Screenwriter

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Trancers
Directed by Charles Band
Produced by Charles Band
Written by Danny Bilson
Paul De Meo
Starring Tim Thomerson
Helen Hunt
Michael Stefani
Art LaFleur
Telma Hopkins
Richard Herd
Anne Seymour
Biff Manard
Music by Phil Davies
Mark Ryder
Cinematography Mac Ahlberg
Editing by Ted Nicolaou
Distributed by Empire Pictures
Release date(s) May 1985
Running time 76 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget US$400,000 (estimated)
Followed by Trancers II

Trancers is a 1985 science fiction film. It was directed by Charles Band and stars Tim Thomerson and Helen Hunt. It is the first film in a series of six: Trancers (1985), and the direct-to-video releases; Trancers II (1991), Trancers III (1992), Trancers 4: Jack of Swords (1994), Trancers 5: Sudden Deth (1994), and Trancers 6 (2002). Jack Deth also appears in Evil Bong, but this appearance is not considered canonical.

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Plot

Tagline: "His name is Deth. He hunts Trancers. Even in the 20th Century."

Jack Deth (Tim Thomerson) is a police trooper in the year 2247 who has been hunting down Martin Whistler (Michael Stefani), a criminal mastermind who uses strange psychic powers to make people into zombies and carry out his every desire. Deth can identify a tranced victim (who appear normal at first, but once triggered, become savage killers) by scanning them with a special bracelet.

Before he can be caught, Whistler escapes back in time. Using a bizarre drug-induced time traveling technique, Whistler leaves his body in 2247 and travels down his ancestral bloodline, arriving in 1985. His ancestor at that time is a Los Angeles police detective named Weisling.

Once Deth discovers what Whistler has done, he destroys Whistler's body (effectively leaving him trapped in the past with no vessel to return to) and chases after him through time the same way, ending up in the body of one of his ancestors, a journalist named Phil Dethton.

With the help of a punk rock girl named Leena (Helen Hunt), Phil's girlfriend, Deth goes after Whistler who has begun to "trance" other victims and plots to eliminate the future governing council members of Angel City, (the future name of Los Angeles), who are being systematically wiped out of existence by Whistler's murder spree of their own ancestors. Deth arrives too late to prevent most of the murders and can only safeguard Hap Ashby (Biff Manard), a washed-up former pro baseball player who is the ancestor of the last surviving council member Chairman Ashe.

Deth is given some high-tech equipment which is sent to him in the past: his sidearm, (which contains two hidden vials of time drugs to send him and Whistler back to the future), and a "long-second" wristwatch, which temporarily slows time stretching one second to ten. The watch has only enough power for one use but he receives another watch through time later to pull the same trick again.

During the end fight with Whistler, one of the drug vials in Jack's gun breaks, leaving only one vial to get home. Jack then makes the choice to kill Weisling (who is possessed by the evil Whistler), or use the vial to send Whistler back up to 2247. Jack injects Weisling with the last vial sending Whistler home with no body to return to effectively destroying him. Jack decides to remain with Leena in 1985 although observing him from the shadows is McNulty, his boss from the future, who has traveled down his own ancestral line and ending up in the body of a young girl.

Production & release

This film uses a method of time travel: People can travel back in time by injecting themselves with a drug which allows them to briefly take over the body of an ancestor. When Jack Deth arrives in 1985, he is in the body of his ancestor, a journalist; Whistler assumes control of his ancestor, a police detective; and Deth's supervisor, McNulty, borrows the form of his own forebear, a young girl.

Because of Helen Hunt's rise to fame in the 1990s, the DVD re-releases of the first two films have Helen Hunt's name listed first, then Tim Thomerson and Michael Stefani respectively.

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Trancers 4: Jack of Swords (1993 Science Fiction Film)
Trancers III: Deth Lives (1992 Science Fiction Film)
Trancers 6 (2002 Science Fiction Film)

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