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WarGames: Directed by John Badham. With Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, Ally Sheedy. A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III.
WarGames (1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III. A young computer whiz kid accidentally connects into a top secret super-computer which has complete control over the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
War Game: Directed by Tony Gerber, Jesse Moss. With Steve Bullock, Wesley Clark, Heidi Heitkamp, Linda Singh. US officials simulate a coup post a disputed election. Insurgents take capitals, questioning the president's military control.
WarGames is a 1983 American techno-thriller film [2] directed by John Badham, written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes, and starring Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood and Ally Sheedy.
WarGames: The Dead Code: Directed by Stuart Gillard. With Matt Lanter, Amanda Walsh, Colm Feore, Chuck Shamata. The United State's Department of Homeland Security is led to believe an American teen hacker playing a terrorist-attack simulator game online is a real terrorist out to destroy the U.S.
Released in 1983, "War Games" is about a computer whiz (Matthew Broderick) who accidentally hacks into a super computer that controls the US nuclear arsenal. Innocently thinking he's playing a game, he chooses to be the Soviet Union and, suddenly, we're on the verge of World War III!
A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III.
WarGames. The studio had the Galaxian (1979) and Galaga (1981) arcade machines delivered to Matthew Broderick 's home. He practiced for two months to prepare for the arcade scene. Helpful • 338 3. According to John Badham, the jeep trying to crash through the gate at NORAD and turning over was an actual accident.
High School student David Lightman has a talent for hacking. But while trying to hack into a computer system to play unreleased video games, he unwittingly taps into the Defense Department's war computer and initiates a confrontation of global proportions.