Rambo III (1988)

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 101m
Director: Peter MacDonald
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith

Synopsis:

When John Rambo's former commanding officer is captured by Russians while on a covert mission to supply missiles to Afghan freedom fighters, he springs into action.

Review:

It had to come: a chance to bash the Soviets for their own Vietnam and join in the scrap in an unofficial capacity... The hero's resilience is more preposterous than ever, and the film resolves itself into a succession of polished explosions and distasteful sadism: the films have established their own set of aesthetics, sustained by three separate directors and adopted by others.

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 101m
Director: Peter MacDonald
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith

Synopsis:

When John Rambo's former commanding officer is captured by Russians while on a covert mission to supply missiles to Afghan freedom fighters, he springs into action.

Review:

It had to come: a chance to bash the Soviets for their own Vietnam and join in the scrap in an unofficial capacity... The hero's resilience is more preposterous than ever, and the film resolves itself into a succession of polished explosions and distasteful sadism: the films have established their own set of aesthetics, sustained by three separate directors and adopted by others.


Country: US
Technical: col/scope 101m
Director: Peter MacDonald
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith

Synopsis:

When John Rambo's former commanding officer is captured by Russians while on a covert mission to supply missiles to Afghan freedom fighters, he springs into action.

Review:

It had to come: a chance to bash the Soviets for their own Vietnam and join in the scrap in an unofficial capacity... The hero's resilience is more preposterous than ever, and the film resolves itself into a succession of polished explosions and distasteful sadism: the films have established their own set of aesthetics, sustained by three separate directors and adopted by others.