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Clint Eastwood | Major Mitchell Gant/Leon Sprague | |
Dimitra Arliss | Natalia | |
Bernard Behrens | ||
Warren Clarke | Pavel Upenskoy | |
Kenneth Colley | Colonel Kontarsky | |
Ward Costello | ||
Freddie Jones | Kenneth Aubrey S.I.S. | |
David Huffman | Captain Arthur Buckholz USAF | |
Ronald Lacey | Semelovsky | |
Klaus Löwitsch | General Vladimirov | |
Nigel Hawthorne | Pyotr Baranovich | |
Stefan Schnabel | First Secretary | |
Thomas Hill | General Brown | |
Clive Merrison | Major Lanyev | |
Kai Wulff | Lieutenant Colonel Voskov | |
Austin Willis | Walters | |
Michael Currie | Captain Seerbacker |
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Producer | Clint Eastwood
Alex Lasker |
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Writer | Alex Lasker
Wendell Wellman |
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Cinematography | Bruce Surtees
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Musician | Maurice Jarre
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It rips through the skies at six times the speed of sound, is invisible to radar and spits death - launching and guiding missiles purely by the pilot's thoughts. It's the MIG-31, the most devastating war machine ever built, code name Firefox. But Firefox belongs to the Russians. To maintain the balance of world power, the West must steal it. Clint Eastwood directs and stars as ace U.S. pilot Mitchell Gant, the man for the job. Firefox delivers a unique payload of nail-biting suspense and effects pyrotechnics. Special Visual Effects Producer John Dykstra won an Oscar for Star Wars - and his work on Firefox is in that out-of-this-world class. Join Eastwood in the cockpit and soar! |
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