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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Paul Freiberger (book) and
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Release Date:
20 June 1999 (USA) See more »
Genre:
Tagline:
Good artists copy... Great artists steal.
Plot:
History of Apple and Microsoft. Full summary » | Full synopsis »
Awards:
Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 3 nominations See more »
User Reviews:
Fun movie missed most of the facts See more (86 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order)

Noah Wyle ... Steve Jobs

Joey Slotnick ... Steve Wozniak

J.G. Hertzler ... Ridley Scott

Anthony Michael Hall ... Bill Gates

Wayne Pére ... Captain Crunch

Sheila Shaw ... Mrs. Wozniak
Gema Zamprogna ... Arlene

John Di Maggio ... Steve Ballmer (as John DiMaggio)

Josh Hopkins ... Paul Allen

Gailard Sartain ... Ed Roberts

Allan Kolman ... Therapist
Richard Waltzer ... Homebrew Tech
Harris Mann ... Longhair #1

Clay Wilcox ... Longhair #2

Marcus Giamatti ... Dan Kottke

Melissa Suzanne McBride ... Elizabeth Holmes (as Melissa McBride)

Jeffrey Nordling ... Mike Markkula

Marc Worden ... Chris Larson

Kelly Mullis ... Prostitute

Rene Rivera ... Pimp
Rod Roeser ... Albuquerque Executive

Lynne Marie Stewart ... Bill's Secretary

Nikita Ager ... Apple Receptionist

Brian Gattas ... Adamson
Paul Popowich ... Jones
Doug Cox ... Job Applicant

Michael Francis Clarke ... IBM Executive #1

Michael Bryan French ... IBM Executive #2

Gerald McCullouch ... Rod Brock
Tammy Brady Conrad ... Young Skating Woman (as Brady Conrad)

Allan Royal ... John Sculley

Bodhi Elfman ... John Gilmore (as Bodhi Pine Elfman)

Holly Lewis ... Xerox Project Manager
Robert Daniel Phelps ... Xerox Executive

Brian Lester ... Charles Simonyi

Michael Chieffo ... Airline Clerk #1
Wanda Christine ... Airline Clerk #2 (as Wandachristine)
Karl Wiedergott ... Mac Designer

Brooke Radding ... Little Lisa
Kitty Swink ... Woman
Alexander Enberg ... Photographer
Cardella Di Milo ... Ella Fitzgerald (as Cardella Demillo)
Robert Pierce ... Jazz Band Player #1
Sherman Ferguson ... Jazz Band Player #2
Louie Spears ... Jazz Band Player #3
Louis Taylor ... Jazz Band Player #4
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

J.J. Cohen
Grady Hutt ... (unconfirmed)
Michael Laren ... IBM singer
Dean Chambers ... Corporate Execuitive (uncredited)

Diane Robin ... Irate Woman (uncredited)

Nicholas Wilde ... Xerox Designer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Martyn Burke 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Paul Freiberger (book "Fire in the Valley") and
Michael Swaine (book "Fire in the Valley")

Martyn Burke (written by)

Produced by
Joseph Dougherty .... co-executive producer
Steven Haft .... executive producer
Nick Lombardo .... executive producer
Leanne Moore .... producer
 
Original Music by
Frank Fitzpatrick 
 
Cinematography by
Ousama Rawi 
 
Film Editing by
Richard Halsey 
 
Casting by
Lisa Freiberger 
 
Production Design by
Jeff Ginn 
 
Art Direction by
Brandt Gordon 
 
Set Decoration by
Kelly Hernsdorf 
 
Costume Design by
May Routh 
 
Makeup Department
Selina Jayne .... makeup department head
Timothy A. Miguel .... makeup artist
Tracy Warbin .... makeup artist: Mr. Wyle
 
Production Management
Bryan Gawron .... post-production supervisor
Sue Jennings .... production supervisor
Leanne Moore .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Aaron Barsky .... first assistant director
Christina Fong .... second assistant director
Basil Grillo .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Ellis J. Barbacoff .... assistant property master
Tony Bonaventura .... property master
Joshua Foster .... set dresser
David Pirinelli .... lead man
Doug Scott .... on-set dresser
Ward Welton .... paint supervisor
Gaston Wurth .... set dresser
Abigail Sheiner .... art department coordinator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Stephen Halbert .... sound
Vince Nicastro .... foley artist
Phillip Seretti .... sound re-recording mixer
Phillip Seretti .... sound supervisor
Janja Vujovich .... post-production sound coordinator
 
Visual Effects by
Sam Nicholson .... visual effects supervisor
Dianna Oliva-Day .... Visual Effects Producer: Stargate Digital
Victor Scalise .... visual effects editor
Jaison Stritch .... 3D visual effects supervisor
Scott Dougherty .... digital effects producer: Cinesite (uncredited)
Tiffany Smith .... visual effects production coordinator: Cinesite (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Brian Avery .... stunts
Rick Avery .... stunts
Jacob Chambers .... stunt double
Laura Lee Connery .... stunts
Chris Howell .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Julian de la Pena .... electrician
Jack M. Guberman .... best boy electric
Sergio Gutierrez .... dolly grip (as Sergio 'Ponch' Gutierrez)
Jennifer Ann Henry .... second assistant camera: second unit
Doug Hyun .... still photographer
Ross Judd .... camera operator
Jeff Levy .... gaffer
Ernesto Pérez .... best boy grip
Gary Tachell .... first assistant camera
Randy Tambling .... key grip
R. Gern Trowbridge .... best boy electric
R. Gern Trowbridge .... rigging chief lighting technician
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Juan Lopez .... set costumer
 
Editorial Department
Debra Light .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Ted Blaisdell .... score mixer
Tanya Noel Hill .... music editor
David Tobocman .... music producer
 
Transportation Department
Tony Barattini .... driver: set dress
J. Armin Garza II .... driver: camera car
Geno Hart .... transportation coordinator
Steve Larson .... transportation dispatcher
Hardy Ophuls .... picture car coordinator
John Pellegrino .... driver
 
Other crew
Maxine Bergen .... script supervisor
Mark Bronson .... post-production accountant
John C. Bush .... on-set playback
David A. Foster .... location manager
Michael J. Fowler .... computer playback operator
Paul Harrison .... key assistant location manager
Anna E. Hayward .... set production assistant
Randy McKenney .... stand-in
Kyle Oliver .... assistant location manager
Nadia Paine .... assistant: Mr. Lombardo
Patti Small .... production accountant
Mark Trapenberg .... set production assistant
Jen Wall .... production coordinator
Gordon Weiske .... assistant to director
Lang Yee .... assistant accountant
Stephen Bridgewater .... drama coach (uncredited)
Jack E. Herman .... extras set coordinator (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"A Szilícium-völgy kalózai" - Hungary (literal title)
"Battle of Silicon Valley" - Japan (English title)
"Die Silicon Valley Story" - Germany
"I pirati di Silicon Valley" - Italy
"Piilaakson pioneerit" - Finland
"Piratas Da Informática - Piratas Do Vale Do Silício" - Brazil (DVD title)
"Piratas da Informática" - Brazil
"Piratas de Silicon Valley" - Spain (imdb display title)
"Piraterna vid Slicon Valley" - Sweden
"Számító emberek" - Hungary
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Runtime:
95 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 See more »
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Did You Know?

Trivia:
At the 1999 Macworld conference, shortly after the premiere of this TV movie, the audience was stunned to learn that the introductory comments were made not by Steve Jobs, but by Noah Wyle, reprising his role in this movie. The real Jobs emerged and traded jokes with Wyle.See more »
Goofs:
Anachronisms: In an early scene, where Woz and Jobs were chatting about the future (in Captain Crunch's bedroom or dorm room), there is a Star Trek poster hanging on the wall. The Enterprise shown is the earliest version from the original TV show, but the poster ("All I need to know about life I learned from Star Trek") was produced in the 1990s. The words above "Star Trek" have been trimmed off.See more »
Quotes:
IBM Executive:The profits are in the computers themselves, not this software stuff.See more »
Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
Isn't Life StrangeSee more »

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33 out of 55 people found the following review useful.
Fun movie missed most of the facts, 20 May 2005
Author: Mark Tallman (mark.tallman@gostanford.com) from United States

This movie was fun. It caught the flavor of the two companies, Apple and Microsoft. Unfortunately, it missed many facts that would have enhanced the film further. For instance, IBM initially looked at Microsoft ONLY for programming languages. Digital Research was the preeminent operating system company. However, after Gary Kildall blew off two meetings with IBM, Gates saw an opening and took it. The QDOS MS then purchased and evolved into MS-DOS, was actually pirated code from Digital, specifically the code for CP/M-86. Had Gary Kildall made one call to the FBI and another to his lawyer, Gates would just be getting out of a halfway house about now. I learned most of this from a close friend, Gordon Eubanks. Gordon was Kildall's right-hand and head of his languages division after meeting Kildall at the US Navy Post-Graduate School in Monterey.

Had Kildall made those calls, how different the PC world would look... Microsoft would probably not exist, Digital Research would have licensed CP/M86 to IBM, allowing such things as 16MB of directly addressable memory in the very first PC's, something not available until many years later. We would be GEM based, not Windows based. WordStar, Ashton Tate and Lotus would still probably be the major application suppliers.

How much more ineresting would this movie had been with the facts, which are much better than anything a Hollywood writer could create.

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