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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 |
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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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Dr. Charles Forbin (Eric Braeden) is the chief architect of Colossus, a new supercomputer designed to take over the nuclear weapons systems of the United States during the Cold War. But when the system is activated, it detects the existence of a counterpart in the Soviet Union and makes a request to be put in contact with this other machine. This triggers a series of events culminating in the two machines merging and demanding control of the world, while teams of scientists desperately try to stop it. |
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