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John Lithgow | John Mathewson | |
Richard Council | Government Aide | |
Robert Schenkkan | Government Aide | |
Paul Austin | General | |
Adrian Sparks | Scientist | |
Curt Dempster | Scientist | |
Bran Ferren | Lab Assistant | |
Christopher Collet | Paul Stephens | |
Jill Eikenberry | Elizabeth Stephens | |
Cynthia Nixon | Jenny Anderman | |
Gregg Edelman | Science Teacher | |
Abraham Unger | Roland | |
Robert Sean Leonard | Max | |
David Quinn | Tennis | |
Geoffrey Nauffts | Craig |
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Producer |
Marshall Brickman
Jennifer Ogden |
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Writer |
Marshall Brickman
Thomas Baum |
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Cinematography |
Billy Williams
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Musician |
Philippe Sarde
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Named after the World War II-era program, the plot revolves around a gifted high school student who decides to construct a nuclear bomb for a national science fair. The film's underlying theme involves the Cold War of the 1980s when government secrecy and mutually assured destruction were key political and military issues. |
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