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TRON catapults the viewer inside a computer where energy lives and breathes, where light takes on new dimensions, and the eye is tricked into believing the unbelievable "Light Cycles" race at heartstopping speeds and high-tech warriors battle in video games that can only end in death. [b]"...Tron offers sights that no eye, no camera, has ever before beheld."[/b] Time Magazine | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jeff Bridges - Kevin Flynn / Clu Bruce Boxleitner - Alan Bradley / Tron David Warner - Ed Dillinger / Sark / Master Control Program Cindy Morgan - Lora / Yori Barnard Hughes - Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont Dan Shor - Ram / Popcorn Co-Worker Peter Jurasik - Crom Stuart Thomas - Peter / Sark's Lieutenant (as Tony Stephano) Craig Chudy - Warrior #1 Vince Deadrick Jr. - Warrior #2 (as Vince Deadrick) Sam Schatz - Expert Disc Warrior Jackson Bostwick - Head Guard David S. Cass Sr. - Factory Guard (as Dave Cass) Gerald Berns - Guard #1 Bob Neill - Guard #2 Ted White - Guard #3 Mark Stewart - Guard #4 Michael Sax - Guard #5 Tony Brubaker - Guard #6 Charlie Picerni - Tank Commander (as Charles Picerni) Pierre Vuilleumier - Tank Gunner #1 Erik Cord - Tank Gunner #2 Loyd Catlett - Conscript #1 / Video Game Cowboy Michael Dudikoff - Conscript #2 (as Michael J. Dudikoff II) Richard Bruce Friedman - Video Game Player Rick Feck - Boy in Video Game Arcade John Kenworthy - Boy in Video Game Arcade Lisette Kremer - Video Gamer (uncredited) Jerry Maren - (uncredited) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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