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Rocky V
Titolo originale: Rocky V
Regia:
John G. Avildsen
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Anno: 1990
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag:
career
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friendship
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philadelphia, pennsylvania
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transporter
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cataclysm
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sports
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restart
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parent child relationship
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praise
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trainer
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bankrupt
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boxer
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training
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street riots
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world champion
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challenger
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sponsorship
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challenge
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champion
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tax consultant
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boxing school
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father figure
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boxing
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powerful
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Cast:
Sylvester Stallone
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Talia Shire
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Burt Young
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Richard Gant
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Tommy Morrison
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Sage Stallone
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Burgess Meredith
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Tony Burton
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Jimmy Gambina
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Delia Sheppard
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Mike Girard Sheehan
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Michael Anthony Williams
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Kevin Connolly
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Elisebeth Peters
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Hayes Swope
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Nicky Blair
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Jodi Letizia
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Christopher Avildsen
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Jonathan Avildsen
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Don Sherman
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Stu Nahan
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Al Bernstein
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James Binns
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Meade Martin
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Michael Buffer
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Albert J. Myles
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Jane Marla Robbins
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Ben Geraci
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Clifford C. Coleman
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Lou Fillipo
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Frank Cappuccino
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Lauren K. Woods
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Robert Seltzer
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Albert S. Meltzer
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J.J. Clark
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Stanley R. Hochman
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Elmer Smith
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Henry D. Tillman
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Stan Ward
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Brian Phelps
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Mark Thompson
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Paul Cain
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Kent H. Johnson
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Cindy Roberts
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Patrick Cronin
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Helena Carroll
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Tony Munafo
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Bob Vasquez
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Susan Persily
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Gary Compton
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John Cahill
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LeRoy Neiman
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Michael Pataki
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Jennifer Flavin Stallone
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Tricia Flavin
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Julie Flavin
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Bob Giovane
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Carol A. Ready
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Katharine Margiotta
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Jeff Langton
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Joe Sabatino
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Danny Epper
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Del Weston
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Mel Scott-Thomas
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Billy D. Lucas
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Curtis Jackson
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Dale Jacoby
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Clay Hodges
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Richard C. Oprison
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Kevin Bucceroni
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John D'Martin
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Rodney Frazier
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Eric Hedgeman
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Kerry Judge
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Billy D. Saunders
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Lloyd Kaufman
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Paul Micale
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Richard Wright
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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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Tommy Gunn hails from Oklahoma, and Tommy Morrison, who portrayed Gunn, was born in Arkansas and gre [...]
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Tommy Gunn's first fight in the film takes place in the same hall where Rocky fights Spider Rico in [...]
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Sylvester Stallone's son Sage Stallone played Robert Balboa, Jr. His younger brother Seargeoh Stallo [...]
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Sylvester Stallone originally toyed with the idea of killing Rocky off at the end of the film. The p [...]
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This is the second movie that John G. Avildsen directed that was poorly received at the box-office, [...]
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The speech Mickey gives to Rocky in the flashback sequence is based on an interview with Cus D'Amato [...]
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In a 2010 interview with The Sun, Sylvester Stallone said that he made the film out of greed.
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Michael Anthony Williams and Tommy Morrison were real-life boxers. They were due to have a real-life [...]
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This is the first movie where Rocky's real name, Robert, is used. When Rocky first meets Tommy Gunn, [...]
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Italian censorship visa # 86242 delivered on 19 December 1990.
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As in all of the films in the "Rocky" saga, most of the reporters in this movie were played by real [...]
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In an interview with Jonathan Ross, Sylvester Stallone was asked to rate each of the "Rocky" movies [...]
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This is the only Rocky film out of the original six movies, not counting the spin off Creed films, w [...]
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According to Sylvester Stallone, pro-wrestler Terry Funk helped choreograph much of the street fight [...]
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Sylvester Stallone originally planned to make the effects of Rocky's brain damage much more visible [...]
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Despite the poor reviews director John G. Avildsen admitted he thought the story and script were exc [...]
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In earlier drafts of the script, Adrian reveals to Rocky that she has become pregnant again.
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Jonathan Avildsen, who is the son of the director of this film John G. Avildsen, can be briefly seen [...]
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Rocky V (1990), Creed (2015) and Creed II (2018) are the only three movies in the "Rocky saga" to re [...]
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In the scene where Tommy Gunn knocks Rocky out, Rocky was to have a flashback to the fight with Club [...]
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The Ring Magazine belt in Rocky's basement and the identical belt Morrison wins in the ring have cha [...]
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Gonna Fly Now appears only in an instrumental, played by the band when Rocky returns to the States a [...]
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The only sequel in the Rocky series not directed by Sylvester Stallone until Rocky Balboa (2006)
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In 1999, TIME named the film as one of the 100 Worst Ideas of the 20th Century.
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On this film, as well as Rocky (1976), Jimmy Gambina, a famous boxing trainer from California, was t [...]
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Sylvester Stallone rewrote the ending, saying Rocky was supposed to be about perseverance and redemp [...]
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Along with Il padrino - Parte III (1990), this is one of two 1990 sequels to a Best Picture Academy [...]
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This is the last Rocky movie where the Rocky statue is seen at the top of the museum steps.It is not [...]
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This was an attempt to recapture the grittier feel of the first film after the apogee of over-the-to [...]
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During shooting, John G. Avildsen felt that cinematographer Steven Poster was over-lighting many sce [...]
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Only film of the series where the climactic fight doesn't conclude with Bill Conti's "Final Bell" th [...]
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Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield was offered a part in the movie, but he turned the part down becau [...]
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Stu Nahan and Leroy Neiman who were frequently featured in previous Rocky Films (Leroy Neiman as an [...]
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Tommy Morrison. His manager's name is George Washington Duke, whose name not only references Tommy's [...]
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Rocky and Paulie have a brief discussion about Miami. In real life, Sylvester Stallone owned a house [...]
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This is the only film in the "Rocky" saga to have lost money at the box-office.
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When George Washington Duke is introducing the fighters before the Tommy Gunn-Union Cane match, the [...]
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In the original version of the street fight, Rocky extends a forgiving hand to Tommy after beating h [...]
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The character George Washington Duke is based on Don King. He even uses King's catchphrase "Only in [...]
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While promoting Rocky Balboa (2006), Stallone claimed that he did the film to make people forget abo [...]
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In the years following the film's release, Sylvester Stallone acknowledged that the injury that forc [...]
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According to director John G. Avildsen, Rocky was originally going to die after the street fight wit [...]
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In the background during the scene where Rocky's son is yelling at him on Christmas, one of the Chri [...]
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According to his memoirs, Frank Bruno was offered the role of Union Cane in this film.
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The golden glove necklace featured so prominently in this film was first seen in Rocky III (1982), t [...]
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According to Sylvester Stallone, Tommy Gunn later became a third-rate wrestler.
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Jodi Letizia, who played Marie in Rocky (1976), was supposed to reprise her role in this film, as a [...]
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In Rocky III (1982) and Rocky IV (1985), Rocky was unbeatable, incredibly famous, and popular. The f [...]
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Rocky wears a gold chain with a boxing glove cuff link charm on it throughout the film. During a fla [...]
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The plot begins soon after Rocky IV (1985) ends. Rocky Krakoff, who played Rocky's son in that film, [...]
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Film debut of Kevin Connolly.
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According to Stallone in the documentary "Rocky: An American Hero" Stallone says that when they trie [...]
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During the end credit slideshow of the (then) five Rocky movies, shots of Carl Weathers are surprisi [...]
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Sylvester Stallone's salary for the first Rocky film was $23,000. His salary for Rocky V (1990) was [...]
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