John Rambo wird von der Regierung für eine streng geheime verdeckte Mission aus dem Gefängnis entlassen, bis zum letzten Ort auf der Erde, den er zurückkehren möchte - dem Dschungel Vietnams... Alles lesenJohn Rambo wird von der Regierung für eine streng geheime verdeckte Mission aus dem Gefängnis entlassen, bis zum letzten Ort auf der Erde, den er zurückkehren möchte - dem Dschungel Vietnams.John Rambo wird von der Regierung für eine streng geheime verdeckte Mission aus dem Gefängnis entlassen, bis zum letzten Ort auf der Erde, den er zurückkehren möchte - dem Dschungel Vietnams.
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Something happened. It might have been the thunderous roar that came over the audience after the opening sequence. Maybe it was the cheering, the yelling, people going insane. Shook the whole damn place. Now I can't explain to you what actually happened, I wasn't born a poet, but it was just incredible. Something that I have yet to see happen again with any other movie. Something only a Rocky or Rambo picture could ever do. It made me a believer.
One of my favorite scenes is when Stallone is slapped by one of the Vietnamese pirate's. "He sold us out The bastard." Slap No reaction, just a look that could cut through steel. And that's what Rambo is all about. He is every man. Or what every man wants to be. Not simply a hero, but a winner.
"Like you said Colonel, he went home." This picture basically invented the action hero. Why do you think the 80's were filled with the blood and guts routine. Countless spin offs would try to recapture the glory. All but a few would fail. I've even seen movies with direct quote rip-offs that actually steal several direct lines from this movie.
Is it Casablanca? No. Is it Apocalypse Now? No. Is it supposed to be? No. Stallone already made his miracle picture in 1976. It's called Rocky and it's one for the ages. Rambo: Does only one thing. Simply put, kick ass.
Having rewatched the first three again recently, I remembered them and my memory got freshened up on a lot of things too. The action is pretty stellar in this one and we get some recognizable characters back and some new ones added. Now the main twist is very predictable, but the movie still works despite that. I remember the horror I felt when the slugs scene came up. But I learned about the salt "trick" too - not that I got a chance to use it (thankfully).
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- WissenswertesTo prepare for this role, Sylvester Stallone did eight months of training for four hours a day. He also took SWAT combat, archery and survival courses.
- PatzerBackfire from a rocket launcher would fry the entire crew of the helicopter.
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[last lines]
Trautman: John where are you going?
Rambo: I don't know.
Trautman: You'll get a second medal of honor for this.
[Rambo looks over at the rescued POWs]
Rambo: You should give it to them. They deserve it more.
Trautman: You don't belong here, why don't you come back with me?
Rambo: Back to what? My friends died here, and a piece of me did too.
Trautman: The war, the whole conflict may have been wrong, but damn it, don't hate your country for it.
Rambo: Hate? I'd die for it.
Trautman: Then what is it you want?
Rambo: I want, what they want, and every other guy who came over here and spilled his guts and gave everything he had, wants! For our country to love us as much as we love it! That's what I want!
Trautman: How will you live, John?
Rambo: Day by day.
- Alternative VersionenGaurav Arts, the film's distributor in India, had cut some of the most violent shots in the film in 1985 in order to receive an 'Adults Only' rating from India's censors board. Among the scenes trimmed were Rambo being tortured in the leech-infested water, Rambo being tortured through electrocution, Rambo's attack on both Podovsky and Vinh's men near the end etc. The cuts were finally restored in 1993 when the film was submitted to be re-rated by India's censors board.
- VerbindungenEdited into Militia (2000)
- SoundtracksPeace in Our Life
Title Song
© 1985 Anabasis Music (BMI) and Elcajo Productions, Inc. (BMI)
Music by Frank Stallone, Peter Schless, Jerry Goldsmith
Lyrics by Frank Stallone
Sung by Frank Stallone
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- Rambo II: La misión
- Drehorte
- Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexiko(waterfall scene)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 25.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 150.415.432 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 20.176.217 $
- 26. Mai 1985
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 300.400.432 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 36 Minuten
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