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Firefox : L'Arme absolue

Titre original : Firefox
  • 1982
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  • 2h 16min
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Clint Eastwood in Firefox : L'Arme absolue (1982)
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Un pilote est envoyé en Union soviétique pour voler un prototype d'avion de combat à réaction qui peut être partiellement contrôlé par une liaison neuronale.Un pilote est envoyé en Union soviétique pour voler un prototype d'avion de combat à réaction qui peut être partiellement contrôlé par une liaison neuronale.Un pilote est envoyé en Union soviétique pour voler un prototype d'avion de combat à réaction qui peut être partiellement contrôlé par une liaison neuronale.

  • Réalisation
    • Clint Eastwood
  • Scénario
    • Alex Lasker
    • Wendell Wellman
    • Craig Thomas
  • Casting principal
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Freddie Jones
    • David Huffman
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    31 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Scénario
      • Alex Lasker
      • Wendell Wellman
      • Craig Thomas
    • Casting principal
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Freddie Jones
      • David Huffman
    • 136avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
    • 44Métascore
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    Rôles principaux61

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    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Mitchell Gant
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Kenneth Aubrey
    David Huffman
    David Huffman
    • Buckholz
    Warren Clarke
    Warren Clarke
    • Pavel Upenskoy
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Semelovsky
    Kenneth Colley
    Kenneth Colley
    • Colonel Kontarsky
    Klaus Löwitsch
    Klaus Löwitsch
    • General Vladimirov
    • (as Klaus Lowitsch)
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Pyotr Baranovich
    Stefan Schnabel
    Stefan Schnabel
    • First Secretary
    Thomas Hill
    Thomas Hill
    • General Brown
    Clive Merrison
    Clive Merrison
    • Major Lanyev
    Kai Wulff
    Kai Wulff
    • Lt. Colonel Voskov
    Dimitra Arliss
    Dimitra Arliss
    • Natalia
    Austin Willis
    Austin Willis
    • Walters
    Michael Currie
    Michael Currie
    • Capt. Seerbacker
    James Staley
    James Staley
    • Lt. Commander Fleischer
    Ward Costello
    • General Rogers
    Alan Tilvern
    Alan Tilvern
    • Air Marshal Kutuzov
    • Réalisation
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Scénario
      • Alex Lasker
      • Wendell Wellman
      • Craig Thomas
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    5AlsExGal

    Any film featuring the line "Your papers, please," spoken in some European accent, can't be all bad...

    ... and by my count this line was spoken at least seven times here.

    This is a cold war thriller from Clint Eastwood about a Vietnam vet fighter pilot sent undercover and across the iron curtain to steal a new Soviet super-plane. The first two-thirds of the film are a treat, with a lot of tense scenes of Clint and his sympathetic Russian contacts narrowly escaping capture. The last section is where the film loses steam, with a lot of repetitious, dated fx shots of the jet in action.

    Warren Clarke is memorable as Clint's chief contact. Also featured are Freddie Jones, Ronald Lacey, Nigel Hawthorne, and Kenneth Colley. As you may have noticed, there are no women listed; this is the rare film with no substantial female presence at all. The real star, though, other than Clint, is the fictional MiG31 "Firefox" fighter jet, invisible to radar, capable of Mach 6 speeds as well as full nuclear armament. The film also borders on science fiction with the jet's thought-controlled weapon systems.

    It is a 50/50 proposition as to whether you will like this one. For me it was fun to see Eastwood stretch his directorial skills in a different direction, and even more fun if you actually remember the cold war...or were even alive during the cold war for that matter.
    5sergione

    Recommended for ex-Soviet

    The only reason I bought this movie is it related to the USSR. It's quite explicit on the image my country had out there. I can only guess why Soviet propaganda ignored it's existence giving enough attention same time to Rambo, Rocki IV and Red Dawn. Most of the above mentioned movies makes you rather laugh on the "accuracy" of Russian characters and soldiers in particular. Firefox is outstanding in this respect. All uniforms, guns and insignias are just OK if not to say perfect! Living not far from one of the metro stations (Kolomenskaya) adds certain thrill while watching it. Otherwise nothing special. Checking the E-bay for this DVD you get quite a low price which speaks for itself.
    rmax304823

    No! He couldn't get avay vit it!

    Suppose a specially trained Soviet pilot sneaked into this country illegally during the Cold War and, with the help of Communist spy rings, managed to impersonate an American officer, insinuate his way into Edwards AFB or Area 51, was responsible for the deaths of several American enlisted men, stole a top-secret American fighter which topped anything the Soviets could put in the air, and flew it to the USSR.

    That's the plot, only vice versa. If you enjoyed the old black-and-white propaganda films about the success of the underground resistance in Nazi-occupied Europe, you'll probably like this one. Instead of Nazis we have the Russians. Instead of the Gestapo we have Soviet officers but the only difference is the uniform. The Soviets are grim, beady-eyed, humorless, and ruthless. They torture prisoners and are annoyed when the prisoner happens to die. They sacrifice their own people without blinking an eye.

    Instead of the heroic French or Norwegian or Czech resistance fighters we have Jewish dissidents who help the hero. They sacrifice their lives for the cause. When trapped, they shoot themselves rather than take a chance of being beaten into giving away secret information.

    Instead of Errol Flynn we have -- well -- we have Clint Eastwood in one of his lesser efforts. (Flynn would have been an improvement in the role.) Clint is a top ex-pilot suffering from PTS syndrome but projecting fear is not his forte. He projects it by closing his eyes and breathing a little harder than usual. When he's shocked at something, he registers the emotion by raising his brows and opening his eyes a little wider without changing his grim, determined expression.

    Nobody else in the movie really counts, but I loved Freddie Jones in the part of the British operative who explains the plan to Clint. Jones is a burly, florid man with a bush of frizzly hair like the older Dylan Thomas (a fellow Welshman) crowning his occiput. He overacts outrageously, not only chewing the furniture, but ravishing it before swallowing it. He makes Charles Laughton look like the Sphynx. His bobbing head and mellifluous irony make up for what Clint forgot to bring to the party.

    The arctic scenes are nice, but the special effects are pretty clumsy. They're so bad that whenever you try to get into the plot while the plane is airborn, the cheesiness jolts you back into the realization that you're just watching a movie.

    The airplane, by the way, is SO advanced that it reads minds when it carries out orders. You want it to fire a missile? Just think, "Fire a missile." But -- get this -- the equipment can only read minds that THINK IN Russian. This raises a number of interesting questions about the equipment. How about if you have a Muscovite accent? Suppose you think more like a Ukrainean than an ethnic Russian? If you simply visualize the missile being fired (or whatever) in your right cerebral hemisphere, will the thing still go? Will it go if you think in the conditional -- "If I were to think that the missile should go, then it will go"? If a missile is fired and you think, "Go, Missile, Go!", does it fire a second missile? Suppose you happen to be fixing your makeup in the rear-view mirror when you think the missile should fire -- does it blow you up? Would it fly backwards for a dyslexic pilot? If you think, "Hey, I was only kidding!", does the missile abort?

    This film certainly does.
    eworrall

    Chilling Atmospheric Espionage Thriller

    Clint Eastwood plays Michael Gant, a burnt out veteran sent into the Soviet Union on a desperate mission to steal the greatest warplane ever built.

    Minimal training, mental problems, murderous allies, constant danger. His only qualification - he speaks Russian, he knows how to fly and he fits the flight suit.

    What I like most about Firefox is how it really puts you in Clint Eastwood's shoes. His character Gant is no super spy - he's a war veteran suffering severe mental problems as a result of his POW experiences. At every twist and turn of the plot the movie captures his tension and fear. His inexperience and mistakes endanger him repeatedly. His only protection - a thin, unravelling web of deception and a fickle KGB desire to observe a little before pouncing.

    A must see for fans of atmospheric espionage films and Clint Eastwood.
    6ma-cortes

    Espionage story about a pilot who goes behind Iron Curtain to steal a fabulous jet fighter

    This thrilling and intriguing movie is set during Cold War , the URSS has developed a high-tech jet called MiG-31 that can be partially controlled by a neuralink . The Soviets have made a sophisticated aircraft , the latest aeronautic marvel that flies at 6 times the speed of sound, is invulnerable to radar, and worst of all it has a lethal technological weapons system that the pilot can control through cerebral waves and thought . As soon as the pilot detects a threat - either visually or a scope - his brain impulses will direct a missile to that threat , without so much as pushing a button . The American fighter pilot assigned by Secret Service (Freddie Jones) is the Vietnam veteran named Mitchell Gant (Clint Eastwood), a burned-out USAF ace pilot, is smuggled into the USSR to infiltrate the Russian airbase at Bilyarsk, where the supersonic fighting plane Firefox/MiG-31 is being terminated , he must rob it and avoid the mass production that would give the Russians a huge advance . Officer Mitchell Gant goes behind Russian lines and faces a dangerous assignment . In Russia is helped by various secret agents (Warren Clarke, Nigel Hawthorne , Ronald Lacey) against KGB (Hugh Frazer , David Gant) and Soviet officials ( Kenneth Colley ,Oliver Cotton , Klaus Lowitsch ) .

    Eastwood directs , produces and plays this exciting film about a pilot sent into the Soviet Union on a mission to steal a prototype jet fighter . This overlong picture takes a while to take off , but when it does , it's cool film . It contains suspense , thrills , intrigue , action-packed and is pretty entertaining . Spectacular aerial pursuits and dogfighting in ¨Star Wars¨ style created by FX expert John Dykstra who made special visual effects in several films such as ¨Galactica , Star Trek ,Batman , Spiderman , X men and Hanckock ¨. Ample support cast full of prestigious British actors who make good performances as as Freddie Young , Kenneth Colley , Stefan Schnabel , David Huffman , Nigel Hawthorne , Warren Clarke and Ronal Lacey , among them . Colorful and appropriate cinematography by Bruce Surtees ,son of great cameraman Robert Surtess and Eastwood's usual . Thrilling and suspenseful score by the maestro Maurice Jarre . Rating : Acceptable and passable but slow-moving and over lengthy .

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    • Anecdotes
      Author Craig Thomas' 1983 sequel to "Firefox", the novel "Firefox Down", is dedicated to Clint Eastwood. The dedication reads: "For Clint Eastwood - pilot of the Firefox".
    • Gaffes
      After the Firefox is stolen, General Vladimirov explains to the First Secretary that in order to maximize fuel range, Gant will have to control his speed and fly low to conserve fuel. The part about controlling his speed is true enough: speed, particularly with afterburners, is the enemy of fuel consumption, but flying low is exactly the opposite of what he should do. Airplanes - jets, in particular - burn far less fuel at higher altitudes where the air is thin than down low where it is much denser.
    • Citations

      Upenskoy: Don't say anything. Your words would be useless, maybe even insulting. Just fly the damn plane.

    • Crédits fous
      There are no opening credits after the title has been shown. This has since become a trademark of all Eastwood-directed films.
    • Versions alternatives
      After its initial release, Clint Eastwood recut the film by 13 minutes; this 124-minute version has aired on cable TV. Full 137-minute original version restored for video and later network television releases.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Destination: Zebra, station polaire (1968)

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    • How long is Firefox?Alimenté par Alexa
    • How did the "thought-guided weapons system" of the Firefox work? Why even have it on the plane?
    • Would stealing the Firefox be considered an act of war?
    • What are the differences between the European Cut and the US Cut of this movie?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 décembre 1982 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Autriche
      • Groenland
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Firefox
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vienne, Autriche
    • Sociétés de production
      • Major Studio Partners
      • The Malpaso Company
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    • Budget
      • 21 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 46 708 276 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 152 948 $US
      • 20 juin 1982
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 46 708 276 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 16 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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