Firefox

Directed by Clint Eastwood
PG
1982    2h 16mAction, Adventure
5.941%42%6.1
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The Soviets have developed a revolutionary new jet fighter, called "Firefox". Naturally, the British are worried that the jet will be used as a first-strike weapon, as rumors say that the jet is undetectable on radar. They send ex-Vietnam War pilot Mitchell Gant (Clint Eastwood) on a covert mission into the Soviet Union to steal the Firefox.
  • Clint EastwoodMitchell Gant / Director / Producer
  • Freddie JonesKenneth Aubrey
  • David HuffmanCaptain Buckholz
  • Warren ClarkePavel Upenskoy
  • Ronald LaceySemelovsky
  • Kenneth ColleyColonel Kontarsky
  • Klaus LöwitschGeneral Vladimirov
  • Nigel HawthornePyotr Baranovich
  • Stefan SchnabelFirst Secretary
  • Thomas HillGeneral Brown
  • Clive MerrisonMajor Lanyev
  • Kai WulffLt. Colonel Voskov
  • Dimitra ArlissNatalia
  • Austin WillisWalters
  • Michael CurrieCaptain Seerbacker
  • James StaleyLt. Commander Fleischer
  • Ward CostelloGeneral Rogers
  • Alan TilvernAir Marshal Kutuzov
  • Oliver CottonDmitri Priabin
  • Bernard BehrensWilliam Saltonstall

Firefox Ratings & Reviews

  • marshalseaApril 25, 2026
    One of Clint's weaker films. Some great moments, but needs a bit of momentum. One of those that probably reads great as a book but doesn't quite translate to film. Acting is great, particular stand out from Warren Clarke, Nigel Hawthorne, and Kenneth Colley.
  • eif999April 6, 2025
    The film is basically what Tom Clancy films were a decade later. I’d forgotten all the spy hitchockian stuff in Russia and only remembered the flying. Ultimately not that great when it could have been pretty exciting.
  • tony.ale0January 13, 2026
    *Firefox* (1982) is a reminder of when Hollywood trusted audiences to be patient and engaged. The film builds tension through atmosphere, character, and intelligent writing rather than nonstop spectacle. Its slow burn makes the payoff thrilling, and the Cold War stakes feel grounded and real. Today’s Hollywood rarely produces movies like this—films that take their time, respect the viewer, and let suspense grow naturally. *Firefox* proves that strong writing and restraint can be far more gripping than excess.
  • flavo43January 3, 2026
    Firefox is a brisk, engaging Cold War thriller that leans into the tension and paranoia of its era. Clint Eastwood stars as Mitchell Gant, a troubled former pilot recruited for an audacious mission: infiltrate the Soviet Union and steal a cutting‑edge experimental aircraft. The film unfolds in two distinct halves. The first is a stealth‑driven espionage segment, with Gant navigating the tightly controlled USSR in a series of tense, cloak‑and‑dagger sequences. The second shifts gears into high‑stakes aerial action as the mission reaches its explosive payoff. As an action film, it’s solid—well‑paced, atmospheric, and anchored by Eastwood’s stoic presence. The story remains compelling, especially for fans of Cold War fiction. However, the once‑impressive visual effects haven’t aged gracefully; the flight sequences now feel dated compared to modern standards. Even so, Firefox remains an entertaining relic of its time, blending espionage and aviation with classic ’80s flair.

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