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Release Date:
July 29, 2008
Original Title:
WarGames: The Dead Code
Alternate Titles:
WarGames 2: Der Todescode
WarGames 2: Il codice della paura
WarGames 2: The Dead Code
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 96
Computer hacker Will Farmer engages a government super-computer named Ripley in an online terrorist-attack simulation game. Little does Farmer know that Ripley has been designed to appeal to potential terrorists, and certain software glitches have in turn made him become paranoid.
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Art Direction:
Réal Proulx
Casting:
Paul Weber
Andrea Kenyon
Characters:
Lawrence Lasker
Walter F. Parkes
Costume Designer:
Claire Nadon
Director:
Stuart Gillard
Director of Photography:
Bruce Chun
Editor:
Robin Russell
Executive Producer:
Sara Berrisford
Hudson Hickman
Craig Roessler
First Assistant Director:
Michael A. Williams
Original Music Composer:
John Van Tongeren
Producer:
Irene Litinsky
Mike Elliott
Production Designer:
Guy Lalande
Screenplay:
Randall M. Badat
Second Assistant Director:
Angèle Gagnon
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Marc Charlebois
Story:
Rob Kerchner
Randall M. Badat
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Désourdy
Unit Production Manager:
Sandrine Gros d'Aillon
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