Tagline: Is it a game, or is it real?
Genre: Thriller,Science Fiction,Drama
Director: John Badham
Cast: Matthew Broderick,Dabney Coleman,John Wood,Ally Sheedy,Barry Corbin,Juanin Clay,Kent Williams,Dennis Lipscomb,Joe Dorsey,Irving Metzman,Michael Ensign,William Bogert,Susan Davis,James Tolkan,David Clover,Drew Snyder,John Garber,Duncan Wilmore,Billy Ray Sharkey,John Spencer,Michael Madsen,James Lemp,Gary Bisig,Gary Sexton,Jason Bernard,Frankie Hill,Jesse D. Goins,Alan Blumenfeld,Len Lawson,Maury Chaykin,Eddie Deezen,Stephen Lee,Lucinda Crosby,Stack Pierce,Art LaFleur,Brad David,Martha Shaw,Howie Allen,Michael Adams,James Ackerman,Jim Harriott,Tom Lawrence,Frances E. Nealy,Charles Akins,Glenn Standifer,Edward Jahnke,Paul V. Picerni Jr.,William H. Macy
Status: Released
Release: 1983-06-03
Runtime: 114
Plot: 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. Together with his girlfriend and a wizardly computer genius, David must race against time to outwit his opponent and prevent a nuclear Armageddon.Trailer Cast Crew Videos
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Matthew Broderick
David Lightman -
Dabney Coleman
McKittrick -
John Wood
Stephen 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 -
Drew Snyder
Ayers -
John Garber
Corporal in the Infirmary -
Duncan Wilmore
Major Lem -
Billy Ray Sharkey
Radar Analyst -
John Spencer
Jerry -
Michael Madsen
Steve -
James Lemp
Commander -
Gary Bisig
Deputy -
Gary Sexton
Technician -
Jason Bernard
Captain Knewt -
Frankie Hill
Airman Fields -
Jesse D. Goins
Sergeant -
Alan Blumenfeld
Mr. Liggett -
Len Lawson
Boys Vice Principal -
Maury Chaykin
Jim Sting
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John Garber (Crew)
Dialogue Coach -
Tom Rolf (Editing)
Editor -
Rick Avery (Crew)
Stunts -
Angelo P. Graham (Art)
Production Design -
James J. Murakami (Art)
Art Direction -
David E. Diano (Camera)
Assistant Camera -
John Badham (Directing)
Director -
Lawrence Lasker (Writing)
Screenplay -
Leonard Goldberg (Production)
Executive Producer -
Richard Hashimoto (Production)
Producer -
Harold Schneider (Production)
Producer -
Arthur B. Rubinstein (Sound)
Original Music Composer -
William A. Fraker (Camera)
Director of Photography -
Robert Scaife (Art)
Construction Coordinator -
Wallis Nicita (Production)
Casting -
Jerry Wunderlich (Art)
Set Decoration -
Barry Francis Delaney (Costume & Make-Up)
Costume Design -
Lyla Foggia (Crew)
Unit Publicist -
Robert C. Decker (Production)
Location Manager -
Tom Elliott (Crew)
Stunts -
Al Jones (Crew)
Stunts -
Gerald H. Boatright (Lighting)
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician -
Newt Arnold (Directing)
First Assistant Director -
Ralph Nelson Jr. (Camera)
Still Photographer -
Robert Eggenweiler (Production)
Location Manager -
Willie D. Burton (Sound)
Sound Mixer -
Joe Tuley (Sound)
Music Editor -
Gregg H. Bilson (Art)
Property Master -
Marguerite Happy (Crew)
Stunt Double -
Milton C. Burrow (Sound)
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
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WarGames (1983) (TV Spot)
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War Games 1983 TV trailer
- Teaser
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Official Trailer
- Trailer
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Hacking The School Servers
- Clip
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David Discovers A List of Games
- Clip
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"Shall We Play A Game?" Scene
- Clip
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