Hackers (1995)

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Written by Rafael Moreu

Directed by Iain Softley

Also known as "Hackers - Piratas de Computador", "Hackers, los Piratas del Sistema", "Piratas", "Piratas Informáticos"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Conspiracy thriller following the adventures of a teenage hacker who finds himself framed for the theft of millions of dollars from a major corporation. Master hacker Dade Murphy, aka Zero Cool, aka Crash Override, has been banned from touching a keyboard for seven years after crashing over 1,500 Wall Street computers at the age of eleven. Now keen to get back in front of a VDU, he finds himself in more trouble than ever.

Cast

Image for Jonny Lee MillerJonny Lee MillerDade Murphy/'Crash Override'/'Zero Cool'
Image for Angelina JolieAngelina JolieKate Libby/'Acid Burn'
Image for Jesse BradfordJesse BradfordJoey Pardella
Matthew LillardEmmanuel Goldstein/'Cereal Killer'
Laurence MasonPaul Cook/'Lord Nikon'
Renoly SantiagoRamon Sanchez/'Phantom Phreak'
Fisher StevensEugene Belford/'The Plague'
Image for Alberta WatsonAlberta WatsonLauren Murphy
Darren LeeRazor
Peter Y. KimBlade
Ethan BrowneCurtis
Image for Lorraine BraccoLorraine BraccoMargo
Wendell PierceAgent Richard Gill
Michael GastonAgent Bob
Marc AnthonyAgent Ray

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