Rocky V

Titolo originale: Rocky V
Regia: John G. Avildsen |
Anno: 1990
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: career | friendship | philadelphia, pennsylvania | transporter | cataclysm | sports | restart | parent child relationship | praise | trainer | bankrupt | boxer | training | street riots | world champion | challenger | sponsorship | challenge | champion | tax consultant | boxing school | father figure | boxing | powerful |
Cast: Sylvester Stallone | Talia Shire | Burt Young | Richard Gant | Tommy Morrison | Sage Stallone | Burgess Meredith | Tony Burton | Jimmy Gambina | Delia Sheppard | Mike Girard Sheehan | Michael Anthony Williams | Kevin Connolly | Elisebeth Peters | Hayes Swope | Nicky Blair | Jodi Letizia | Christopher Avildsen | Jonathan Avildsen | Don Sherman | Stu Nahan | Al Bernstein | James Binns | Meade Martin | Michael Buffer | Albert J. Myles | Jane Marla Robbins | Ben Geraci | Clifford C. Coleman | Lou Fillipo | Frank Cappuccino | Lauren K. Woods | Robert Seltzer | Albert S. Meltzer | J.J. Clark | Stanley R. Hochman | Elmer Smith | Henry D. Tillman | Stan Ward | Brian Phelps | Mark Thompson | Paul Cain | Kent H. Johnson | Cindy Roberts | Patrick Cronin | Helena Carroll | Tony Munafo | Bob Vasquez | Susan Persily | Gary Compton | John Cahill | LeRoy Neiman | Michael Pataki | Jennifer Flavin Stallone | Tricia Flavin | Julie Flavin | Bob Giovane | Carol A. Ready | Katharine Margiotta | Jeff Langton | Joe Sabatino | Danny Epper | Del Weston | Mel Scott-Thomas | Billy D. Lucas | Curtis Jackson | Dale Jacoby | Clay Hodges | Richard C. Oprison | Kevin Bucceroni | John D'Martin | Rodney Frazier | Eric Hedgeman | Kerry Judge | Billy D. Saunders | Lloyd Kaufman | Paul Micale | Richard Wright |

Fisicamente invecchiato e rovinato da affaristi privi di scrupoli, Rocky ritrova la voglia di vivere per la sua famiglia e per allenare un giovane promettente che finirà per rivoltarglisi contro.

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Analisi della saga cinematografica di Rocky D
Tommy Gunn hails from Oklahoma, and Tommy Morrison, who portrayed Gunn, was born in Arkansas and gre [...] D
Tommy Gunn's first fight in the film takes place in the same hall where Rocky fights Spider Rico in [...] D
Sylvester Stallone's son Sage Stallone played Robert Balboa, Jr. His younger brother Seargeoh Stallo [...] D
Sylvester Stallone originally toyed with the idea of killing Rocky off at the end of the film. The p [...] D
This is the second movie that John G. Avildsen directed that was poorly received at the box-office, [...] D
The speech Mickey gives to Rocky in the flashback sequence is based on an interview with Cus D'Amato [...] D
In a 2010 interview with The Sun, Sylvester Stallone said that he made the film out of greed. D
Michael Anthony Williams and Tommy Morrison were real-life boxers. They were due to have a real-life [...] D
This is the first movie where Rocky's real name, Robert, is used. When Rocky first meets Tommy Gunn, [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 86242 delivered on 19 December 1990. D
As in all of the films in the "Rocky" saga, most of the reporters in this movie were played by real [...] D
In an interview with Jonathan Ross, Sylvester Stallone was asked to rate each of the "Rocky" movies [...] D
This is the only Rocky film out of the original six movies, not counting the spin off Creed films, w [...] D
According to Sylvester Stallone, pro-wrestler Terry Funk helped choreograph much of the street fight [...] D
Sylvester Stallone originally planned to make the effects of Rocky's brain damage much more visible [...] D
Despite the poor reviews director John G. Avildsen admitted he thought the story and script were exc [...] D
In earlier drafts of the script, Adrian reveals to Rocky that she has become pregnant again. D
Jonathan Avildsen, who is the son of the director of this film John G. Avildsen, can be briefly seen [...] D
Rocky V (1990), Creed (2015) and Creed II (2018) are the only three movies in the "Rocky saga" to re [...] D
In the scene where Tommy Gunn knocks Rocky out, Rocky was to have a flashback to the fight with Club [...] D
The Ring Magazine belt in Rocky's basement and the identical belt Morrison wins in the ring have cha [...] D
Gonna Fly Now appears only in an instrumental, played by the band when Rocky returns to the States a [...] D
The only sequel in the Rocky series not directed by Sylvester Stallone until Rocky Balboa (2006) D
In 1999, TIME named the film as one of the 100 Worst Ideas of the 20th Century. D
On this film, as well as Rocky (1976), Jimmy Gambina, a famous boxing trainer from California, was t [...] D
Sylvester Stallone rewrote the ending, saying Rocky was supposed to be about perseverance and redemp [...] D
Along with Il padrino - Parte III (1990), this is one of two 1990 sequels to a Best Picture Academy [...] D
This is the last Rocky movie where the Rocky statue is seen at the top of the museum steps.It is not [...] D
This was an attempt to recapture the grittier feel of the first film after the apogee of over-the-to [...] D
During shooting, John G. Avildsen felt that cinematographer Steven Poster was over-lighting many sce [...] D
Only film of the series where the climactic fight doesn't conclude with Bill Conti's "Final Bell" th [...] D
Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield was offered a part in the movie, but he turned the part down becau [...] D
Stu Nahan and Leroy Neiman who were frequently featured in previous Rocky Films (Leroy Neiman as an [...] D
Tommy Morrison. His manager's name is George Washington Duke, whose name not only references Tommy's [...] D
Rocky and Paulie have a brief discussion about Miami. In real life, Sylvester Stallone owned a house [...] D
This is the only film in the "Rocky" saga to have lost money at the box-office. D
When George Washington Duke is introducing the fighters before the Tommy Gunn-Union Cane match, the [...] D
In the original version of the street fight, Rocky extends a forgiving hand to Tommy after beating h [...] D
The character George Washington Duke is based on Don King. He even uses King's catchphrase "Only in [...] D
While promoting Rocky Balboa (2006), Stallone claimed that he did the film to make people forget abo [...] D
In the years following the film's release, Sylvester Stallone acknowledged that the injury that forc [...] D
According to director John G. Avildsen, Rocky was originally going to die after the street fight wit [...] D
In the background during the scene where Rocky's son is yelling at him on Christmas, one of the Chri [...] D
According to his memoirs, Frank Bruno was offered the role of Union Cane in this film. D
The golden glove necklace featured so prominently in this film was first seen in Rocky III (1982), t [...] D
According to Sylvester Stallone, Tommy Gunn later became a third-rate wrestler. D
Jodi Letizia, who played Marie in Rocky (1976), was supposed to reprise her role in this film, as a [...] D
In Rocky III (1982) and Rocky IV (1985), Rocky was unbeatable, incredibly famous, and popular. The f [...] D
Rocky wears a gold chain with a boxing glove cuff link charm on it throughout the film. During a fla [...] D
The plot begins soon after Rocky IV (1985) ends. Rocky Krakoff, who played Rocky's son in that film, [...] D
Film debut of Kevin Connolly. D
According to Stallone in the documentary "Rocky: An American Hero" Stallone says that when they trie [...] D
During the end credit slideshow of the (then) five Rocky movies, shots of Carl Weathers are surprisi [...] D
Sylvester Stallone's salary for the first Rocky film was $23,000. His salary for Rocky V (1990) was [...] D