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Jack Deth is the main protagonist in the ''Trancers'' films, produced by Charles Band of Empire Pictures and later Full Moon Entertainment, from 1985–2013.〔http://www.mania.com/deth-eternal-part-two_article_35734.html〕 The ''Trancers'' franchise started out as an homage to pulp detective novels, with noted similarities to other cult sci-fi movies, such as ''Blade Runner'' and ''The Terminator'' (the latter of which was released the previous year). In the series, time travel is initially made possible using a drug that sends the person into the consciousness of a relation, but expanded to include the pre-set co-ordinates of a time machine. Although parts 4 and 5 introduced other means of time travel between dimensions. Jack Deth is a wisecracking police detective (or “trooper”) in Angel City (formerly Los Angeles) and is portrayed by Tim Thomerson in six out of the seven films, as well as having a cameo appearance in the movie ''Evil Bong''.〔http://shopik.us/2007/12/evil-bong/〕 He is transported into the body of his ancestor Philip in 1985. Zette Sullivan assumed the role for the sixth film in 2002, since the Deth character can be inside the body of a relation, of either gender. Jack’s job is finding and “singeing” “Trancers”—the zombie like sub-humans, who obey the command of the powerful and (often psychic) villains throughout the series. But it won't work on those whose will is strong. ==Appearances== Deth appears in all the films, while ''Trancers 6'' only has archive footage of Thomerson and a double body played by Christopher Farrell is used for some scenes. Zette Sullivan plays his daughter, Josephine, whom Jack is inside. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jack Deth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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