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Firefox

Firefox

...the most devastating killing machine ever built... his job... steal it!

6.0 / 1019822h 16m

Synopsis

The Soviets have developed a revolutionary new jet fighter, called 'Firefox'. Worried that the jet will be used as a first-strike weapon—as there are rumours that it is undetectable by radar—the British send ex-Vietnam War pilot, Mitchell Gant on a covert mission into the Soviet Union to steal the Firefox.

Genre: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, Thriller

Status: Released

Director: Clint Eastwood

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Main Cast

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

Mitchell Gant

Freddie Jones

Freddie Jones

Kenneth Aubrey

David Huffman

David Huffman

Captain Buckholz

Warren Clarke

Warren Clarke

Pavel Upenskoy

Ronald Lacey

Ronald Lacey

Semelovsky

Kenneth Colley

Kenneth Colley

Colonel Kontarsky

Klaus Löwitsch

Klaus Löwitsch

General Vladimirov

Nigel Hawthorne

Nigel Hawthorne

Pyotr Baranovich

Stefan Schnabel

Stefan Schnabel

First Secretary

Thomas Hill

Thomas Hill

General Brown

Trailer

User Reviews

r96sk

Just good, nothing more unfortunately. <em>'Firefox'</em> should be a much more entertaining and engrossing flick from 1982, but it's kinda just... there. Like, it's watchable but it really didn't do anything more for me. The 136 minute run time is a little overlong perhaps, but then if the aforementioned entertainment was there then that'd be a fine length for it to be honest. As for the cast: Clint Eastwood is solid, though the rest of the them are a little forgettable - Warren Clarke is alright, I guess. Also, and I only noticed when skimming through the credits online, apparently John Ratzenberger is in this! I do believe this is the first time we've seen Eastwood in a fighter jet since 1955's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/tarantula/" rel="nofollow">Tarantula</a>'</em>, one for all you <em>fact fans</em> out there. Elsewhere, the special effects have not aged well at all - I can forgive that, admittedly. It might not be a must-watch, yet I'd say it's worth a sit through once.