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Tron (1982)

July 9, 1982 (US) Science Fiction, Action, Adventure • 96m

Overview

When brilliant video game maker Flynn hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer, he is beamed inside an astonishing digital world and becomes part of the very game he is designing. In his mission through cyberspace, Flynn matches wits with a maniacal Master Control Program and teams up with Tron, a security measure created to bring balance to the digital environment.

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Top Billed Cast

Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges

Kevin Flynn / Clu

Bruce Boxleitner
Bruce Boxleitner

Alan Bradley / Tron

David Warner
David Warner

Ed Dillinger / Sark

Cindy Morgan
Cindy Morgan

Lora / Yori

Barnard Hughes
Barnard Hughes

Dr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont

Tony Stephano
Tony Stephano

Peter / Sark's Lieutenant

Sam Schatz
Sam Schatz

Expert Disc Warrior

Charlie Picerni
Charlie Picerni

Tank Commander

Erik Cord
Erik Cord

Tank Gunner #2

Loyd Catlett
Loyd Catlett

Conscript #1 / Video Game Cowboy

Rick Feck
Rick Feck

Boy in Video Game Arcade

John Kenworthy
John Kenworthy

Boy in Video Game Arcade

Crew
Al Roelofs
Al Roelofs

Art Direction

Bruce Logan
Bruce Logan

Director of Photography

Syd Mead
Syd Mead

Production Design

Dean Mitzner
Dean Mitzner

Production Design

Rosanna Norton
Rosanna Norton

Costume Design

Wendy Carlos
Wendy Carlos

Original Music Composer

Ron Miller
Ron Miller

Executive Producer

Roger M. Shook
Roger M. Shook

Set Decoration

Jean Giraud
Jean Giraud

Conceptual Design

Richard E. Butler
Richard E. Butler

Stunt Coordinator

Lee Minkler
Lee Minkler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

James LaRue
James LaRue

Production Sound Mixer

Jeffrey Kleiser
Jeffrey Kleiser

Digital Supervisor

Chris Wedge
Chris Wedge

Visual Effects

John Beach
John Beach

Visual Effects

Craig Reynolds
Craig Reynolds

Visual Effects

Peg Hunter
Peg Hunter

Visual Effects Camera

Andrew Gaskill
Andrew Gaskill

Storyboard Artist

John Norton
John Norton

Concept Artist

Frank Vitz
Frank Vitz

Systems Administrators & Support

Drew Struzan
Drew Struzan

Art Designer

Kenny Mirman
Kenny Mirman

Visual Effects Supervisor

Steven Lisberger
Steven Lisberger

Visual Effects Design Consultant

Roger Allers
Roger Allers

Pre-Visualization Supervisor

Bill Kroyer
Bill Kroyer

Storyboard Artist

John Alvin
John Alvin

Art Designer

Larry Malone
Larry Malone

Visual Effects

Liza Moon
Liza Moon

Digital Compositor

Tim McGovern
Tim McGovern

Systems Administrators & Support

Don Baker
Don Baker

Visual Effects Camera

Kris Gregg
Kris Gregg

Visual Effects Camera

Jerry Rees
Jerry Rees

Storyboard Designer

Bill Kovacs
Bill Kovacs

Systems Administrators & Support

Lynn Wilkinson
Lynn Wilkinson

Production Coordinator

Bill Kroyer
Bill Kroyer

Visual Effects Coordinator

Chris Lane
Chris Lane

Conceptual Design

Larry Elin
Larry Elin

Visual Development

Art Durinski
Art Durinski

Digital Compositor

Peter Mueller
Peter Mueller

Conceptual Design

Patric Kenly
Patric Kenly

Visual Effects Camera

John Hughes
John Hughes

Technical Supervisor

Tom Bisogno
Tom Bisogno

Visual Effects

Richard 'Dr.' Baily
Richard 'Dr.' Baily

Systems Administrators & Support

Malcolm McMillan
Malcolm McMillan

Visual Effects

Jerry Rees
Jerry Rees

Visual Effects Coordinator

John Aardal
John Aardal

Visual Effects Camera

Elois Jenssen
Elois Jenssen

Costume Design

Judson Rosebush
Judson Rosebush

Visual Effects Supervisor

Harrison Ellenshaw
Harrison Ellenshaw

Associate Producer

Harrison Ellenshaw
Harrison Ellenshaw

Visual Effects Supervisor

Collection

TRON Collection



Reviews

r96sk

⭐ 4/10

November 10, 2020

An acquired taste. For me, someone who has no knowledge of computer programming and the sort, it's a very slow, tedious and boring watch.

<em>'Tron'</em>, unfortunately, didn't take my interest whatsoever. Not helped by the poor special effects (they get a pass due to it being an 1982 release; though I'm not convinced it's good either way) and forgettable cast performances, it's not a premise that's easy to get into if you have no prior unders… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

August 16, 2022

I saw this again yesterday - it's 40 years old! I didn't see it at the time, I was one of those kids who hadn't the slightest interest in "Space Invaders" nor did I ever have an Atari, but I do recall the fuss that was being made about Disney's first foray into the world of the emerging computer games market. Actually, the story is not so terrible. It's pretty derivative, with a quite handsome, young, 501-clad Jeff Bridges ("Flynn") out to avenge… read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 1/10

August 31, 2022

**Once avant-garde and innovative, this film feels archaic and old as an arcade game, and has an absolutely miserable script.**

I'm not sure what Disney was thinking when they decided to make this film, but I understand the concept and the reasons that led the studio to bet on something like this. In the 1980s, the creation and gradual massification of the computer (a huge box that we see in the movie and which is now primitive compared to the… read the rest.

rbeckboodro

December 10, 2025

[Noticed all the other reviews here are posted by folks who have no interest in technology in the first place...]

TRON (1982) is an incredibly imaginative concept that was decades ahead of its time. At the time of production these graphics were cutting edge - in a certain way some of the practical effects are still better than modern CG (in my opinion anyway) as they lend to a gritty realism that is often lost in 21st century cinema. The perfo… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$17,000,000

Revenue

$33,002,371

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