Besetzung und Crew von Tron

Tron

Eine Welt im Computer, in der noch nie zuvor ein Mensch gewesen ist. Bis jetzt.

Der Programmierer und Spieleentwickler Kevin Flynn wurde um seine Arbeit betrogen und gefeuert. Versuche, Beweise dafür im Hauptcomputer seiner ehemaligen Firma zu beschaffen, blieben bislang erfolglos, aber nicht unentdeckt. Ein letzter Versuch an Beweise zu kommen ist ein Computer-Hack aus dem Inneren der Firma. Das ist aber nur mit Hilfe von seiner Ex-Freundin Lora und ihrem jetzigen Freund Alan möglich. Es geschieht das Unglaubliche: Das MCP (Master Control Programm) wehrt sich und entführt Flynn in eine Welt aus Bits und Bytes. Unerwartet trifft Flynn hier alte Feinde aber auch auf neue Freunde.

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Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn / Clu

Jeff Bridges

Kevin Flynn / Clu
Jeff Bridges delivered a dual performance of remarkable depth and nuance in the science fiction film "Tron" (1982), portraying both the brilliant software engineer Kevin Flynn and his digital alter ego, Clu. As Flynn, Bridges brought a charismatic and rebellious energy to the screen, embodying the archetype of the tech visionary with a personal mission to expose the corrupt dealings of a large computer corporation. His portrayal of Flynn is infused with a sense of wonder and determination, as he navigates the digital frontier he helped create. Conversely, as Clu—a sentient program designed to outmaneuver the malevolent Master Control Program—Bridges infused the character with a more rigid and stoic presence, reflecting the program's inherent limitations and single-minded purpose. Despite the technological constraints of the era, Bridges's performances in "Tron" were pioneering, as he managed to convey a complex range of emotions and ethical dilemmas within the stark, neon-lit world of the grid. His work laid the groundwork for how actors could approach roles in the burgeoning genre of digital cinema, bridging the gap between the tangible and the virtual with a sense of authenticity and heart.
Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley / Tron

Bruce Boxleitner

Alan Bradley / Tron
Bruce Boxleitner's portrayal of Alan Bradley and his digital alter-ego Tron in the seminal science fiction film "Tron" (1982) is a compelling blend of earnestness and heroism that has etched a lasting impression in the annals of cinematic history. As Alan, Boxleitner brings a grounded and passionate energy to the role of the software engineer who fights against the bureaucracy of the tech conglomerate ENCOM. His performance as Tron, the eponymous security program within the digital realm, is equally memorable. Boxleitner imbues Tron with a sense of nobility and determination, capturing the essence of a digital warrior who becomes the beacon of hope for the oppressed programs. His seamless transition between the two roles, one a human advocate for creative freedom and the other a symbol of resistance within a binary world, showcases his range as an actor and contributes to the film's enduring legacy as a touchstone of cyberpunk culture and early CGI filmmaking. Boxleitner's dual performance is not only a highlight of "Tron" but also a testament to his ability to breathe life into characters that straddle the line between the real and the virtual.
David Warner as Ed Dillinger / Sark / Voice of Master Control Program

David Warner

Ed Dillinger / Sark / Voice of Master Control Program
David Warner's portrayal of the dual roles of Ed Dillinger and Sark, as well as providing the chilling voice for the Master Control Program (MCP) in Disney's groundbreaking science fiction film "Tron" (1982), was a masterclass in character acting. As Dillinger, Warner brought a suave and calculating demeanor to the character, expertly capturing the essence of a corporate magnate who ruthlessly usurps the creations of others to climb the ranks of ENCOM. His seamless transition into the tyrannical Sark, the MCP's henchman within the digital world, showcased his versatility; Sark's menacing presence and fiery temperament were a stark contrast to Dillinger's cool-headed executive, yet Warner made both characters compelling and memorable. But it was his voice work as the MCP that truly stood out—his deep, authoritative tone imbued the rogue artificial intelligence with a palpable sense of malevolence and near-omnipotent control over the digital realm, making the MCP one of the most iconic villains of early '80s cinema. Warner's performances were pivotal in bridging the gap between the human world and the digital frontier, contributing significantly to the film's enduring legacy as a cult classic.

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