The hero of First Blood is back! His mission is to locate American P.O.W's in Vietnam. His orders: do not engage the enemy. But double-crossed and behind enemy lines he must get out any way he can. No man, no law, no war can stop him!. Read more
| Starring | Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Charles Napier, Steven Berkoff |
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| Director | George Pan Cosmatos |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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Actor Sylvester Stallone has opted to change the name of the new Rambo film from Rambo IV: Pearl of the Cobra to John Rambo, according to new reports. The latest instalment in the Rambo sequence was also known as Rambo IV: In the Serpent's Eye, but is now to be known as John Rambo, claims the website Moviehole. In an interview with two Australian radio stations the Cliffhanger and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot Star referred to his next film as John Rambo. The Rambo series of films began in 1982... Read more
Never one to keep doing a good idea to death - and then continue kicking it long after its soul has departed - Sylvester Stallone has revealed that he's finally making progress on the fourth instalment of Rambo, imaginatively titled Rambo IV. The aging Hollywood muscleman, who incidentally will be bringing Rocky Balboa- a sixth Rocky film to our screens, told Entertainment Weekly that he's completed a first draft of the screenplay and expects to get filming under way in October this year. And... Read more
Not-to-be-trifled-with one-man army Rambo stormed Leicester Square last night as Sylvester Stallone hit the red carpet for the movie's UK premiere. The BBC reports that the new film, which sees haunted Vietnam vet John Rambo maraud into action for the first time in 20 years, is the goriest instalment of the franchise yet. It follows 1982's First Blood, First Blood Part II and 1988's Rambo III. Set in Burma, the new film follows Stallone's character as he attempts to rescue a group of aid... Read more
Not to be confused with Rambo - First Blood, Part II, Rambo is the fourth episode in a life story that's survived a lot longer than anyone would have predicted. When we first met John Rambo more than a quarter of a century ago he was already an anachronism, a soldier who had outlived his war and his usefulness. Or so we thought. Just a couple of years later President Reagan was citing him as a foreign policy role model, and Rambo had grown from man to myth. He sorted out Afghanistan rather... Read more