YOU ARE HERE: WDW  >  TRON (1982)

TRON

Main Details

Other Details

Media

Publicity

Community

Edit Information Add Photos

TRON (1982)

A hacker is literally abducted into the world of a computer and forced to participate in gladiatorial games where his only chance of escape is with the help of a heroic security program. (source: imdb.com)

Do you like TRON?

3,526 views

TRON Cast

Click on the photos to view each person's profile.


See full list of TRON Cast and Crew »

Post Your Vote

Vote Results

Dan Shor - 1 Vote
Michael Dudikoff - 1 Vote
Cindy Morgan - 1 Vote
Barnard Hughes - 1 Vote
David Warner - 1 Vote

Vote for your favorite cast member


On-Screen Matchups

No records found.

Post a comment:

Your Name
Login or Join to avoid entering this info

Your Email
This will not appear on the site

Comment

DISCLAIMER
You are solely responsible for the comments and other content that you post. Who's Dated Who? accepts no responsibility whatsoever in connection with or arising from such content.







Who's Dated Who? content is contributed and edited by our readers. You are most welcome to update, correct or add information to this page. Update Information

Join Now

Register to update information, save favorites, post photos, news stories and comments. A LucyMe.com login allows you to edit our four websites.

Already A Member?

Email


Password


Quick Links

Snapshot

Edit Information

Release Date
9 July 1982
Budget
$17,000,000
US Box Office
$33,000,000
Tagline
The Electronic Gladiator
Genre
Country
USA
Taiwan
Filming Locations
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - 7000 East Avenue, Livermore, California, USA
Language
Sound Mix
Color
Film Type
Film Class
Mood
Themes
Tones

Wikipedia

Tron is a 1982 American science fiction film written and directed by Steven Lisberger, and released by Buena Vista Distribution. It stars Jeff Bridges as protagonist Kevin Flynn; Bruce Boxleitner in a dual role as security programme Tron and Tron's "User", computer programmer Alan Bradley; Cindy Morgan in a dual role as programme Yori and her "User", Dr. Lora Baines; Barnard Hughes in a dual role as the tower guardian Dumont and his "User", Dr. Walter Gibbs; Tony Stefano in a dual role as Ed Dillinger's secretary Peter and Sark's otherwise-nameless Lieutenant; and Dan Shor as Ram. David Warner plays all three main antagonists: the programme Sark, his "User", Ed Dillinger, and the voice of the artificially intelligent Master Control Programme. The film also features cameo roles by Jackson Bostwick and Michael Dudikoff (who makes his acting debut as a video-game-conscript).

TRON Wikipedia »

Photo Gallery

View All (36)


TRON Photos »

Photo Sets


External Websites

List of links to TRON fansites:


TRON Links »

Our Website Community
Whos Dated Who
  • Celebrity dating gossip
  • Celebrity couples
  • Celebrity babies

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  
N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  Y  Z    
Lucy Who
  • Celebrity profiles
  • Filmographies and TV show credits
  • Magazine covers
  • Quotes and trivia
  • Discographies and lyrics
Fan Pix
  • Entertainment pictures
  • Films and television shows
  • Bands and solo artists
  • Famous people
All Star Pics
  • Celebrity photos
  • Movie stills and posters
  • TV show images
  • Bands and musicians
  • Partner with Wallpaper