Front Cover |
Actor |
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Jeff Bridges |
Kevin Flynn/Clu
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Bruce Boxleitner |
Alan Bradley/Tron
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David Warner |
Ed Dillinger/Sark
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Cindy Morgan |
Lora/Yori
|
Barnard Hughes |
Dr. Walter Gibbs/Dumont
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Dan Shor |
Ram
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Peter Jurasik |
Crom
|
Mark Stewart |
Guard #4
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Jack Manning |
Bit [Voice]
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Tony Stephano |
Peter/Sark's Lieutenant
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David Warner |
Ed Dillinger/Sark/Master Control Program (voice)
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Dan Shor |
Ram/Co-worker who wants popcorn
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Craig Chudy |
Warrior #1
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Vince Deadrick Jr. |
Warrior #2 (as Vince Deadrick)
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Movie Details |
Genre |
Action; Fantasy; Adventure; Sci-Fi |
Director |
Steven Lisberger |
Writer |
Steven Lisberger; Bonnie MacBird |
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Language |
English |
Audience Rating |
PG |
Running Time |
1 hr 36 mins |
Country |
USA |
Color |
Color |
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Plot |
One of the earliest feature films to reflect the video-game craze of the 1980s, Disney's Tron stars Jeff Bridges as a computer programmer who becomes part of the very game that he's programming. Bridges ' principal antagonist is his glory-grabbing boss David Warner , who likewise metamorphoses into a video-game character. The title character, a computer-generated superhero, is played by Bruce Boxleitner . Though antiquated by 1990s standards, Tron represented the last word in special effects back in 1982. Surprisingly, despite its long-range influence on the movie industry, the film was a box-office disappointment when first released. — Hal Erickson |
Personal Details |
Seen It |
Yes |
Index |
70 |
In Collection |
Yes |
Purchase Date |
8/1/2003 |
Tape Label |
22 |
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Product Details |
Format |
VHS |
Region |
Region 1 |
Release Date |
2003 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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