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  1. Jack is ready to singe some Trancers in the name of the law, but he does not expect his dead wife Alice (Megan Ward) to show up—and neither does Lena. Alice has been saved from death by the City Council and sent back to 1991 to help Jack stop Wardo.

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    Alice B. Stillwell was a cop who was married to Jack Deth during the 23rd Century, until she was murdered on a mission by trancers. In Trancers II, Alice was brought back from the dead in order to help her husband Jack stop Whistler's brother, Dr. E.D. Wardo. She woke up in the body of a mental patient, only to find herself in a whole world of trouble, until Jack rescued her.

    Naturally, Lena and Alice ended up bickering a lot, as they couldn't agree on who Jack loved the most. But once the circumstances of Alice's return became apparent, they managed to get along just long enough to fulfill the mission.

    •Alice's original appearance is never shown throughout the films, as she remains in the body of her ancestor from 1991.

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    Jack decides to remain with Lena in 1985, although observing him from the shadows is McNulty, his boss from the future, who has traveled down his own ancestral line, ending up in the body of a young girl.

  3. Trancers (1984) - * [Jack has just time-traveled back into Phil's body, waking up in bed with Lena] * Jack Deth: Well, I hope you enjoyed yourself, Phil...

  4. Jack Deth (Thomerson) is a retired cop from 300 years in the future, in a world where people can be turned into zombie-like murderers called "trancers". He is brought back by a powerful council to stop his old nemesis and the psychic mastermind behind the trancers, Martin Whistler (Stefani).

  5. Sep 26, 2022 · However, when Jack hums a tune that in the real world he used to sing to Alice (and that Alice had in her head the entire movie but could never place), the truth comes rushing back to her. She confronts Jack, who tries to convince her that he did what he did so they could live a perfect life.

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