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Firefox (film) - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_(film)
Firefox is a 1982 American DeLuxe Color techno-thriller film produced, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood in Panavision. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas. Though the film was set in Russia, authentic filming locations were not ... Of that amount, over $20 million was spent on special effects.
Based on‎: ‎Firefox‎; 1977 novel; by ‎Craig Thomas
Release date‎: ‎June 18, 1982
Starring‎: ‎Clint Eastwood
Production company‎: ‎Malpaso Productions

World War III (TV Movie 1982) - IMDb

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Drama · Soviet paratroopers drop into Alaska to sabotage the oil pipeline in retaliation against a ... Films 1980-89 .... is confusing Brian Keith's performance in "Meteor" with this one, because that was the film where he spoke only Russian.

World War III Reviews & Ratings - IMDb

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I vividly recall this movie from when I was in maybe the 10th grade and being ... trying to fend off a Russian invasion of Alaska with about 10 bullets per man. ... fantasies that inevitably has a character announcing that "war is over forever" before ... a feel for the mindset of the early 1980s to seek this movie out and take a look.

Born American (1986) - IMDb

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 Rating: 4.3/10 - ‎1,508 votes
Action · Three American students vacationing in Finland, cross the border into Russia for fun of it. ... Action Drama Thriller 1980-1989 .... The movie was directed by Renny Harlin who has never done anything good and it's a ... Over vodka and comely sex slaves recruited from a nearby Gulag, the boys' fate is decided.

Top five 80s Cold War movies - CNN - CNN.com

www.cnn.com/2016/04/21/entertainment/eighties-80s-cold-war-movies/index.html
Apr 21, 2016 - The '80s brought their own special sauce to movies about the Cold War with ... " We were promised, when I was growing up, this war with Russia," he said. ... Premise: Before there was Firefox the browser, there was the movie.

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