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| Matthew Broderick | David | |
| Dabney Coleman | McKittrick | |
| John Wood | Falken | |
| Ally Sheedy | Jennifer | |
| Barry Corbin | General Beringer | |
| Juanin Clay | Pat Healy | |
| Kent Williams | Cabot | |
| Dennis Lipscomb | Watson | |
| Joe Dorsey | Conley | |
| Irving Metzman | Richter | |
| Michael Ensign | Beringer's Aide | |
| William Bogert | Mr. Lightman | |
| Susan Davis | Mrs. Lightman | |
| James Tolkan | Wigan | |
| David Clover | Stockman |
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| Producer |
Leonard Goldberg
Richard Hashimoto |
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| Writer |
Lawrence Lasker
Walter F. Parkes |
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| Cinematography |
William A. Fraker
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| Musician |
Arthur B. Rubinstein
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David is a high school student with a talent for computers and gaming. His harmless intentions of hacking into the computer system to play a new unreleased video game result in a threat of a real nuclear war, after he un-intentionally connnects to a military supercomputer. An American thriller about the fear of a nuclear war from the early 1980’s. |
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