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Draper famously discovered that one could blow the toy whistle into a phone and duplicate the 2600Hz tone that would keep a long distance line open and fool the phone system into thinking that it had been released, thereby granting long distance service for practically free. A lot of parents probably cursed Quaker Oats when kids pulled out the prize from their boxes of Cap’n Crunch cereal in 1971, a little plastic bosun whistle, and promptly started blowing it loudly around the house. In the Genius script, Sting is Captain Crunch, the infamous real-life hacker who’s actual name is John Draper. The character that gets the shortest shrift through script editing is probably Jim Sting. The company that touts its breakthrough games which spur Lightman to search for them online is originally famous toy-maker Mattel, as opposed to the fictional Protovision in the film as shot. They are relocated to Seattle in the final film. Other differences abound in early drafts of the script, such as Lightman and Jennifer, then named Christie, living in New Haven, Connecticut.

Maury Chaykin (foreground) as Jim Sting, watered-down version of Captain Crunch, with Eddie Deezen as Malvin Appeared as a character in earlier screenplay drafts. John Draper, aka Captain Crunch, circa 90’s. Strangelove.Ĭurtis LeMay, advocator of nuclear war and a template for Gen. Scott with his inspiration for his role as General Buck Turgidson in Stanley Kubrick’s black-comedy classic Dr. There’s also more than a little Curtis LeMay in Corbin’s cigar-chomping performance, LeMay being the hawkish commander of SAC in the 50’s, who advocated a preemptive nuclear exchange as U.S. Berenger, a character obviously based on the real life commander of NORAD they had met on their visit.
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Barry Corbin, of TV show Northern Exposure fame, rounds out the major cast as Gen. Lennon’s assassination outside the Dakota apartments in NYC in 1980 puts an end to that possibility. While under development at Universal, Lasker, and Parkes had been in touch with John Lennon to play the role, one that would jive well with Lennon’s pacifism. Falken, as written in an early draft of the script, was wheelchair bound and suffering from ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease, a character homage to Stephen Hawking. English actor John Wood plays the enigmatic Professor Falken. Needing an officious prick as McKittrick, the ambitious manager of NORAD’s computer system, producers, of course, opt for Dabney Coleman. Known at that time mostly as a TV actress, she gets the part of Lightman’s confidante and girlfriend Jennifer Mack mostly on the effortless chemistry that forms between Broderick and her during readings.
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WarGames is also Ally Sheedy’s second movie role, after appearing in Bad Boys with Sean Penn. The saddest part is when they come to take them back, but Broderick has become so proficient that he can provide plenty of long takes when it comes time to film his arcade scenes.
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To help him portray a video game whiz kid, a month before shooting starts Broderick is supplied with both a Galaga and Galaxian arcade game for his family’s apartment, to practice on in his free time. Broderick’s wonderful performance as Lightman is all the more remarkable considering that, while shooting the film, his father is in NYC dying from cancer his son takes all his free time from shooting to travel back and stay by his father’s bedside. After multiple auditions, 21-year-old unknown Matthew Broderick is cast as WarGames hacker David Lightman, mostly on the strength of dailies from his first film, Max Dugan Returns. Brest is best known up to that point for having directed the George Burns vehicle Going in Style.


The budget is eventually pegged at 12 million dollars, and a friend of Lasker, Martin Brest, is attached as director.
