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Release Date:
June 18, 1982
Original Title:
Firefox
Alternate Titles:
Firefox - Volpe di fuoco
Firefox, l'arme absolue
파이어폭스
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Malpaso Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 DK: 15 FR: U GB: 15 GR: 15 IE: 15 JP: G KR: 12 NL: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 136
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.
Art Direction:
John Graysmark
Elayne Barbara Ceder
Beala Neel
Assistant Art Director:
Thomas Riccabona
Associate Producer:
Paul Hitchcock
Camera Operator:
Jack N. Green
Casting:
Marion Dougherty
Mary Selway
Construction Coordinator:
Joe Acord
Costume Supervisor:
Glenn Wright
Director:
Clint Eastwood
Director of Photography:
Bruce Surtees
Editor:
Ron Spang
Ferris Webster
Executive Producer:
Fritz Manes
Makeup Artist:
Christina Smith
Music Editor:
Donald Harris
Novel:
Craig Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre
Producer:
Clint Eastwood
Production Manager:
Dieter Meyer
Property Master:
Edward Aiona
Scenic Artist:
Michael Speaker
Screenplay:
Alex Lasker
Wendell Wellman
Script Supervisor:
Lloyd Nelson
Set Decoration:
Ernie Bishop
Sound Effects Editor:
Robert G. Henderson
Bub Asman
Alan Robert Murray
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Les Fresholtz
Arthur Piantadosi
Rick Alexander
Special Effects:
Karl Baumgartner
Chuck Gaspar
Still Photographer:
John R. Shannon
Transportation Coordinator:
H. William Miller
Unit Production Manager:
Fritz Manes
Steve Perry
Unit Publicist:
Marco Barla
Visual Effects Editor:
Michael Kelly
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