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* FailedFutureForecast: The film is set in 1990 during the heyday of Glasnost and Perestroika. The U.S. president is planning a friendly visit to UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}. Meanwhile Vaughn is desperate to maintain UsefulNotes/ColdWar enmity between Russia and the United States.



* TheGreatPoliticsMessUp: The film is set in 1990 during the heyday of Glasnost and Perestroika. The U.S. president is planning a friendly visit to UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}. Meanwhile Vaughn is desperate to maintain UsefulNotes/ColdWar enmity between Russia and the United States.
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* {{Pyrokinesis}}: Ivan's primary superpower.

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* {{Pyrokinesis}}: PlayingWithFire: Ivan's primary superpower.
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* DesignatedLoveInterest: Myla Buchanan. As the only woman in the film, she is obligated to fall in love with the protagonist.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to Vaughn and Fulbright, the U.S. president is interested in diffusing tensions with the Russians.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to Vaughn and Fulbright, the U.S. president is interested in diffusing defusing tensions with the Russians.
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A Soviet supersoldier, Ivan Tigor, defects to the United States rather than use his laser-vision on innocent protesters. Once in America, he goes rogue and begins blowing up munitions factories. To bring Ivan in from the cold, his handlers enlist Warren Hart (Chris Lemmon), an NIH chemist. But when Hart finds Ivan, he learns that things are more complicated than they appear. Together, they must thwart a plot by a crypto-fascist (ChristopherPlummer) who plans to use Ivan's attacks as a pretext for world war.

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A Soviet supersoldier, Ivan Tigor, defects to the United States rather than use his laser-vision on innocent protesters. Once in America, he goes rogue and begins blowing up munitions factories. To bring Ivan in from the cold, his handlers enlist Warren Hart (Chris Lemmon), an NIH chemist. But when Hart finds Ivan, he learns that things are more complicated than they appear. Together, they must thwart a plot by a crypto-fascist (ChristopherPlummer) (Creator/ChristopherPlummer) who plans to use Ivan's attacks as a pretext for world war.
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-->'''Hart:''' "Bombs? What bombs?"
-->'''Sheriff:''' "I saw 'em. They were big as hogs' dicks on Sunday!"

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-->'''Hart:''' "Bombs? Bombs? What bombs?"
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-->'''Sheriff:''' "I I saw 'em. They were big as hogs' dicks on Sunday!"Sunday!
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-->'''Hart:''' "If you love Russia so much, why'd you leave?"
-->'''Ivan:''' "They wanted me to kill innocent civilians. I could not do that. It is immoral. And now Americans want me to do the same."

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-->'''Hart:''' "If If you love Russia so much, why'd you leave?"
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-->'''Ivan:''' "They They wanted me to kill innocent civilians. I could not do that. It is immoral. And now Americans want me to do the same."
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* HollywoodAtlas: Subverted. The initial scene is set in the relatively obscure Soviet republic of Estonia. Moreover, this is a historically plausible setting for a late-80's anti-Soviet protest.

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* HollywoodAtlas: Subverted. The initial scene is set in the relatively obscure Soviet republic of Estonia.UsefulNotes/{{Estonia}}. Moreover, this is a historically plausible setting for a late-80's anti-Soviet protest.
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* TheGreatPoliticsMessUp: The film is set in 1990 during the heyday of Glasnost and Perestroika. The U.S. president is planning a friendly visit to Moscow. Meanwhile Vaughn is desperate to maintain Cold-War enmity between Russia and the United States.

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* TheGreatPoliticsMessUp: The film is set in 1990 during the heyday of Glasnost and Perestroika. The U.S. president is planning a friendly visit to Moscow. UsefulNotes/{{Moscow}}. Meanwhile Vaughn is desperate to maintain Cold-War UsefulNotes/ColdWar enmity between Russia and the United States.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The film is set mostly in UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC and the surrounding areas, but it was filmed in Mobile, Alabama.
* TheCastShowoff: Gretchen Becker, who plays Myla Buchanan, also sings the theme song that plays over the end credits.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The film is set mostly in Washington D.C. and the surrounding areas, but it was filmed in Mobile, Alabama.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: The film is set mostly in Washington D.C. UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC and the surrounding areas, but it was filmed in Mobile, Alabama.



* CommieNazis: The Upper Order conference room features portraits of both Mussolini and Stalin.

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* CommieNazis: The Upper Order conference room features portraits of both Mussolini UsefulNotes/BenitoMussolini and Stalin.UsefulNotes/JosefStalin.
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From the producer of ''Film/SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what UsefulNotes/MikhailGorbachev did for Communism.

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From the producer of ''Film/SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', ''Firehead'', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what UsefulNotes/MikhailGorbachev did for Communism.
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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what UsefulNotes/MikhailGorbachev did for Communism.

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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' ''Film/SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what UsefulNotes/MikhailGorbachev did for Communism.
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* AlternateDVDCommentary: In 2013, it was the subject of a RiffTrax commentary featuring Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett.

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* AlternateDVDCommentary: In 2013, it was the subject of a RiffTrax Podcast/RiffTrax commentary featuring Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett.



* WhatMeasureIsAMook: To gain access to Special Operations computer lab, Hart knocks out the technician. We never see what becomes of the guy, who was presumably an innocent civilian. This is lampshaded in the RiffTrax commentary:

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* WhatMeasureIsAMook: To gain access to Special Operations computer lab, Hart knocks out the technician. We never see what becomes of the guy, who was presumably an innocent civilian. This is lampshaded in the RiffTrax [=RiffTrax=] commentary:

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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what Gorbachev did for Communism.

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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what Gorbachev UsefulNotes/MikhailGorbachev did for Communism.



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Vaughn kills a mook and leaves the body locked up with Hart, so it will later appear that Hart killed the mook in an attempt to escape.

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Vaughn kills a mook and leaves the body locked up with Hart, so it will later appear that Hart killed the mook in an attempt to escape.escape.
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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what Gorbachev did for the Soviet Union.

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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what Gorbachev did for the Soviet Union.Communism.
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* PretentiousLatinMotto: The Upper Order opens their meeting with a Latin toast.
--> ''"Ad Ordinem Nostrum!"''
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From the producer of ''SpaceMutiny'' comes '''''Firehead''''', a 1991 film that does for spy thrillers what Gorbachev did for the Soviet Union.

A Soviet supersoldier, Ivan Tigor, defects to the United States rather than use his laser-vision on innocent protesters. Once in America, he goes rogue and begins blowing up munitions factories. To bring Ivan in from the cold, his handlers enlist Warren Hart (Chris Lemmon), an NIH chemist. But when Hart finds Ivan, he learns that things are more complicated than they appear. Together, they must thwart a plot by a crypto-fascist (ChristopherPlummer) who plans to use Ivan's attacks as a pretext for world war.

Along the way, they bump into Martin Landau, eat hamburgers, and rescue the president.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* AlternateDVDCommentary: In 2013, it was the subject of a RiffTrax commentary featuring Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett.
* ArtisticLicenseGunSafety: Myla gives Hart a high-powered firearm which he has no idea how to use. She tells him, "When you need it, you'll figure it out."
* AsYouKnow: Vaughn delivers one to Fulbright in the computer lab.
-->'''Vaughn:''' "I have just spent the last tedious half-hour with you erasing any and all evidence of our activities from the computer bank!"
* ATeamFiring: During the showdown in Special Operations headquarters, characters exchange heavy gunfire down narrow hallways, but nobody is hurt.
* AttackReflector: Vaughn incapacitates Ivan with a device that absorbs his laser-vision and reflects it back at him.
* BadassOnPaper: Myla is described as a "top assassin", but she never kills anyone, she is easily taken hostage by a ''chemist'', and she is always two steps behind the other characters.
* BerserkButton: Don't ever say that Vaughn is not in control of the situation.
* BoomHeadshot: How Pendleton gets his.
* BondVillainStupidity: Shortly before putting his scheme into action, Vaughn has both Hart and Ivan incapacitated and confined. He could easily kill both of them, but instead leaves them alive to foil his scheme.
* CaliforniaDoubling: The film is set mostly in Washington D.C. and the surrounding areas, but it was filmed in Mobile, Alabama.
* TheCastShowoff: Gretchen Becker, who plays Myla Buchanan, also sings the theme song that plays over the end credits.
* {{Callback}}: After killing Vaughn, Hart recycles Taggart's "clean as a wolf's tooth" line.
* CommieNazis: The Upper Order conference room features portraits of both Mussolini and Stalin.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Vaughn's cronies in the Upper Order are all factory-owners and industrialists.
* DesignatedLoveInterest: Myla Buchanan. As the only woman in the film, she is obligated to fall in love with the protagonist.
* DoesntLikeGuns: Hart is reluctant to accept a weapon from Myla, though he later gets used to it.
* EndOfEpisodeSilliness: Hart and Ivan reading comic books in the hospital.
* EverythingIsOnline: Even back in 1990, you could apparently access classified CIA files from any terminal anywhere.
* EvilWearsBlack: The Upper Order wear conspicuous all-black uniforms.
* FalseFlagOperation: Vaughn plans to use Ivan's campaign of destruction to manipulate public opinion and obtain increases in defense spending.
* FlashForward: The first scene shows Ivan's defection in 1988. The next scene flashes forward to 1990. Hart's first line of dialogue is an AsYouKnow that helpfully points out the time gap:
-->'''Hart:''' "But that was two years ago, when Ivan defected from the Russians."
* GovernmentConspiracy: Vaughn, Fulbright, and many of the other villains are all U.S. government officials.
* TheGreatPoliticsMessUp: The film is set in 1990 during the heyday of Glasnost and Perestroika. The U.S. president is planning a friendly visit to Moscow. Meanwhile Vaughn is desperate to maintain Cold-War enmity between Russia and the United States.
* HollywoodAtlas: Subverted. The initial scene is set in the relatively obscure Soviet republic of Estonia. Moreover, this is a historically plausible setting for a late-80's anti-Soviet protest.
* HollywoodHacking: Sitting at a remote terminal, it takes Myla about ten keystrokes to access a specific classified file on the "CIA computer".
* TheIlluminati: The Upper Order appears to be based on this group. They meet in secret, wield immense power, show contempt for the "vulgar throng", and use a pyramid as their emblem.
* JustBetweenYouAndMe: After taking Hart prisoner, Vaughn reveals the details of his nefarious plan to him.
* JustFollowingOrders: When Vaughn questions Myla's loyalty, she claims to be nothing more than a government employee following orders.
* KidSidekick: The megaphone-voiced Smith.
* LargeHam: Christopher Plummer chews the scenery as the villainous Garland Vaughn.
* LastNameBasis: Most of the characters. Hart, Vaughn, Fulbright, Pendleton, Smith, etc.
* TheLoad: Hart, at least until the third act, when he [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]]
* TheMole: Vaughn is head of Special Operations, and also head of the Upper Order.
* TheNineties: Especially the synthy soundtrack.
* NeutralFemale: Myla, in more ways than one. Hart and Vaughn pass her back and forth like a frisbee, she initiates none of the action, and everybody is confused about what side she's on.
* NietzscheWannabe: The Upper Order, and Vaughn in particular. A portrait of Nietzsche hangs in the Upper Order conference room. Later, while waiting for the president, Vaughn sits at a desk reading ''Nietzsche's Theory of Knowledge''.
* NoIndoorVoice: Smith doesn't so much speak her lines as screech them.
* PerpetualFrowner: Ivan. He doesn't even crack a smile during the comedic coda.
* PetTheDog: Vaughn is a nasty piece of work, but he dotes on his pet mouse.
* ProductPlacement: Although they are fugitives from the police, Hart insists on treating Ivan to hamburgers at a Checkers restaurant.
* PowerGlows: When Ivan is straining against the parabolic phase shifter, his face begins to glow red.
* {{Pyrokinesis}}: Ivan's primary superpower.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to Vaughn and Fulbright, the U.S. president is interested in diffusing tensions with the Russians.
* RetiredBadass: Admiral Pendleton.
* RidiculouslyAverageGuy: Hart wears pleated khakis, panics constantly, and can't land a punch without almost breaking his hand.
* RussianGuySuffersMost: Arguably. Hart gets winged in the shoulder, but Ivan needs a full blood transfusion after being poisoned.
* SacrificialLion: Admiral Pendleton (Martin Landau) is killed in his second scene, though he makes one more posthumous appearance.
* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Ivan's persistent motive.
-->'''Hart:''' "If you love Russia so much, why'd you leave?"
-->'''Ivan:''' "They wanted me to kill innocent civilians. I could not do that. It is immoral. And now Americans want me to do the same."
* ShootHimHeHasAWallet: Vaughn almost shoots his co-conspirator Fulbright, who was just reaching for a pack of cigarettes.
* SignatureItemClue: A very implausible example. Hart is somehow able to recognize every nondescript car and identify its owner, even when the owner is someone he has only heard about and has never met.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: One character is a young girl, but Myla is the only adult woman in the main cast.
* StormingTheCastle: Hart and Ivan break into Special Operations headquarters to take on the Upper Order. Admittedly, the building is not so much a "castle" as it is a thinly disguised suburban middle school.
* SuspectIsHatless: The police have only a vague idea of what Hart and Ivan look like. But that doesn't stop them from firing a hail of bullets at the first guys they see who fit their description.
* TalksLikeASimile:
-->'''Hart:''' "Bombs? What bombs?"
-->'''Sheriff:''' "I saw 'em. They were big as hogs' dicks on Sunday!"
* {{Technobabble}}: Vaughn busts out the "parabolic phase shifter" to counter Ivan's laser-vision.
* UnlikelyHero: Warren Hart (Chris Lemmon) is a nebbishy, high-strung chemist with no arms training. But Special Operations decides he is the right man to stop a superhuman terrorist.
* WackyCravings: For Ivan, the freedom to eat snake for breakfast is one of the advantages of living in the United States.
* WhatMeasureIsAMook: To gain access to Special Operations computer lab, Hart knocks out the technician. We never see what becomes of the guy, who was presumably an innocent civilian. This is lampshaded in the RiffTrax commentary:
-->'''Kevin Murphy:''' Meanwhile, the innocent IT guy he punched has severe brain swelling and is currently bleeding out his ears.
-->''[a few minutes later]''
-->'''Bill Corbett:''' The bleeding IT guy died twenty minutes ago. There's a line of ants already headed to his corpse.
* WickedCultured: Vaughn.
* WhyWeAreBummedCommunismFell: Without the Soviet menace, Vaughn and his friends in the military-industrial complex can no longer profit from cold-war paranoia.
* WouldHitAGirl: A mild but weird example occurs when Vaughn slams moshpit-style into Myla, apparently on purpose.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Ivan defects from the Soviet Union after being ordered to attack women and children during a protest.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Vaughn kills a mook and leaves the body locked up with Hart, so it will later appear that Hart killed the mook in an attempt to escape.

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