Firefox, the absolute weapon
See also: Firefox (homonymy)
Firefox, the absolute weapon ( Firefox in the original version) is a American Film carried out by Clint Eastwood, left on the screens in 1982.
Synopsis
Mitchell Glove, a pilot of fighter plan maintaining with the retirement, is requested to carry out a perilous mission: to be introduced in Soviet Union in order to conceal a confidential ultra prototype of experimental, famous plane furtive and being able to be ordered by the only thought, the Firefox .
To make a success of its mission, it will have to face colonel Yuri Voskov, test pilot appointed of the Firefox as well as the old demons who haunt it since the Guerre of Vietnam.
Data sheet
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French Title: Firefox, the absolute weapon
- original Title: Firefox
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Realization: Clint Eastwood
- Scenario: Alex Lasker and Wendell Wellman, according to a novel of Craig Thomas
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Production:
- Producing: Clint Eastwood
- Producing associated: Paul Hitchcock
- Executive producer: Fritz Manes
- Production company: The Malpaso Company
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Music: Maurice Director Guard hair
- of the photography: Bruce Surtees
- Creation of the decorations: Erbie Bishop
- Coming out date:
- Format: 2.20:1 Panavision
- Kind: war/action
- Lasted: 136 minutes
- Public:
Distribution
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Clint Eastwood : Mitchell Glove
- Kai Wulff: Colonel Voskov
- Freddie Jones: Kenneth Aubrey
- David Huffman: Buckholz
- Warren Clarke: Pavel Upenskoy
- Ronald Lacey : Semelovsky
- Kenneth Collie: The colonel Kontarsky
- Klaus Löwitsch: General Vladimirov
- Nigel Hawthorne: Pyotr Baranovich
- Richard Derr: Adm. Curtin
Around film
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Production costs: 21 million dollars
- American Receipts: 25 million dollars
Play
Firefox (ファイアーフォックス in Japanese) is a play of arcade creates by the company Atari. It left in 1983, inspired by the film éponyme of Clint Eastwood.
See too
External bond
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Firefox, the absolute weapon on IMDb
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