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Trancers 5: Sudden Deth is a 1994 American sci-fi fantasy adventure film written by Peter David, directed by David Nutter, and starring Tim Thomerson as the time-traveling "trancer hunter" Jack Deth. It marked, to date, Thomerson's last appearance as Jack Deth, excluding his cameo in Evil Bong.
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Directed by | David Nutter |
Written by | Peter David |
Produced by | Oana Paunescu Vlad Paunescu |
Starring | Tim Thomerson Stacie Randall Ty Miller Terri Ivens Mark Arnold Clabe Hartley Alan Oppenheimer Jeff Moldovan Stephen Macht |
Cinematography | Aldofo Bartoli |
Edited by | Lisa Bromwell |
Music by | Gary Fry |
Production company | Full Moon Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures Full Moon Entertainment |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The fifth installment of the Trancers series was filmed back-to-back with Trancers 4: Jack of Swords and is the fourth entry released under the Full Moon Features banner.
The film has been released on DVD through the Trancers boxset.
Synopsis
editJack is back for one more round with the Trancers. Jack Deth must attempt to find his way home from the other-dimensional world of Orpheus, where magic works and the Trancers were the ruling class (before Trancers 4: Jack of Swords, that is). Jack's quest to find the mystical Tiamond in the Castle of Unrelenting Terror may be thwarted by the return of Caliban, King of the Trancers who was once thought dead.
Cast
edit- Tim Thomerson as Jack Deth
- Stacie Randall as Lyra
- Ty Miller as Prospero
- Terri Ivens as Shaleen
- Mark Arnold as Lucius
- Clabe Hartley as Lord Caliban
- Alan Oppenheimer as Farr
- Jeff Moldovan as Harson
- Stephen Macht as Harris
- Luana Stoica as Celia
- Rona Hartner as Tessa
- Ion Haiduc as Angelo
- Mihai Dinvale as Defiant Noble
Home media
editTrancers 5: Sudden Deth was released on VHS and LaserDisc in 1994, DVD in 2012, and Blu-ray in 2022.
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