![]() Parker offers to buy McComb's share of the company, but at that moment, the older McComb arrives from 2004 to warn the younger McComb that the chip will make huge profits. Walker is then partnered with agent Fielding ( Gloria Reuben), and sent back to 1994, where they find a young Senator McComb arguing in the McComb/Parker Systems building with Jack Parker about their company's new computer chip. Having being haunted by his memories of Melissa's murder ten years previous, Walker vows to stop McComb. Walker catches him as he falls and takes him back to 2004, but Atwood refuses to testify against McComb and the TEC agency sends him back to 1929 to the same point where he jumped previously, this time falling to his death. Terrified by McComb's threat to murder his ancestors, meaning he would never have existed, Atwood tries to kill himself by jumping out a window. ![]() stock-market crash, Atwood reveals that he is working for McComb, who needs money for his presidential campaign. Ten years later, Walker is now an experienced TEC Agent, and is sent to 1929 to arrest his former partner Atwood (Jason Schombing) for taking advantage of the U.S. Later that evening, Max is attacked by intruders at his suburban home and his wife Melissa (Sara) is killed in an explosion. Senator Aaron McComb (Silver) volunteers to oversee the commission, and shortly afterward, police officer Max Walker (Van Damme) is offered a job as a TEC agent. government creates the Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) to combat misuse of the new discovery of time travel, after discovering that the same gold bullion was used in a recent arms purchase. In 1863, gold bullion is stolen from Confederate soldiers by a highwayman using machine pistols. It was also regarded as one of Van Damme's better films by critics who usually derided his acting ability. Timecop remains Van Damme's highest grossing film (breaking the $100,000,000 barrier for a worldwide gross). The story follows an interconnected web of episodes in the agent's life (or perhaps lives) as he fights time-travel crime and investigates the politician's unusually successful career. It also stars Ron Silver as a rogue politician and Mia Sara as the agent's wife. Federal agent in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when time travel is possible. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as a U.S. The film is based on "Time Cop", a serial written by Verheiden and drawn by Phil Hester and Chris Warner which appeared in the series Dark Horse Comics, published by Dark Horse Comics. Timecop is a 1994 science-fiction thriller film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. For the TV series, see Timecop (TV series).
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