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Eric Braeden | Dr. Charles Forbin | |
Susan Clark | Dr. Cleo Markham | |
Gordon Pinsent | The President | |
William Schallert | CIA Director Grauber | |
Leonid Rostoff | Russian Chairman | |
Georg Stanford Brown | Dr. John F. Fisher | |
Willard Sage | Dr. Blake | |
Alex Rodine | Dr. Kuprin | |
Martin E. Brooks | Dr. Jefferson J. Johnson | |
Marion Ross | Angela Fields | |
Dolph Sweet | Missile Commander | |
Byron Morrow | Secretary of State | |
Lew Brown | Peterson | |
Sid McCoy | Secretary of Defense | |
Tom Basham | Thomas L. Harrison |
Director |
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Producer | Stanley Chase
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Writer | James Bridges
D.F. Jones |
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Cinematography | Gene Polito
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Musician | Michel Colombier
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Forbin is the designer of an incredibly sophisticated computer that will run all of America's nuclear defenses. Shortly after being turned on, it detects the existence of Guardian, the Soviet counterpart, previously unknown to US Planners. Both computers insist that they be linked, and after taking safeguards to preserve confidential material, each side agrees to allow it. As soon as the link is e |
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