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 an [...] D M E
Tommy Gunn's first fight in the film takes place in the same hall where Rocky fights Spider Ric [...] D M E
Sylvester Stallone's son Sage Stallone played Robert Balboa, Jr. His younger brother Seargeoh S [...] D M E
Sylvester Stallone originally toyed with the idea of killing Rocky off at the end of the film. [...] D M E
This is the second movie that John G. Avildsen directed that was poorly received at the box-off [...] D M E
The speech Mickey gives to Rocky in the flashback sequence is based on an interview with Cus D' [...] D M E
In a 2010 interview with The Sun, Sylvester Stallone said that he made the film out of greed. D M E
Michael Anthony Williams and Tommy Morrison were real-life boxers. They were due to have a real [...] D M E
This is the first movie where Rocky's real name, Robert, is used. When Rocky first meets Tommy [...] D M E
Italian censorship visa # 86242 delivered on 19 December 1990. D M E
As in all of the films in the "Rocky" saga, most of the reporters in this movie were played by [...] D M E
In an interview with Jonathan Ross, Sylvester Stallone was asked to rate each of the "Rocky" mo [...] D M E
This is the only Rocky film out of the original six movies, not counting the spin off Creed fil [...] D M E
According to Sylvester Stallone, pro-wrestler Terry Funk helped choreograph much of the street [...] D M E
Sylvester Stallone originally planned to make the effects of Rocky's brain damage much more vis [...] D M E
Despite the poor reviews director John G. Avildsen admitted he thought the story and script wer [...] D M E
In earlier drafts of the script, Adrian reveals to Rocky that she has become pregnant again. D M E
Jonathan Avildsen, who is the son of the director of this film John G. Avildsen, can be briefly [...] D M E
Rocky V (1990), Creed (2015) and Creed II (2018) are the only three movies in the "Rocky saga" [...] D M E
In the scene where Tommy Gunn knocks Rocky out, Rocky was to have a flashback to the fight with [...] D M E
The Ring Magazine belt in Rocky's basement and the identical belt Morrison wins in the ring hav [...] D M E
Gonna Fly Now appears only in an instrumental, played by the band when Rocky returns to the Sta [...] D M E
The only sequel in the Rocky series not directed by Sylvester Stallone until Rocky Balboa (2006 [...] D M E
In 1999, TIME named the film as one of the 100 Worst Ideas of the 20th Century. D M E
On this film, as well as Rocky (1976), Jimmy Gambina, a famous boxing trainer from California, [...] D M E
Sylvester Stallone rewrote the ending, saying Rocky was supposed to be about perseverance and r [...] D M E
Along with Il padrino - Parte III (1990), this is one of two 1990 sequels to a Best Picture Aca [...] D M E
This is the last Rocky movie where the Rocky statue is seen at the top of the museum steps.It i [...] D M E
This was an attempt to recapture the grittier feel of the first film after the apogee of over-t [...] D M E
During shooting, John G. Avildsen felt that cinematographer Steven Poster was over-lighting man [...] D M E
Only film of the series where the climactic fight doesn't conclude with Bill Conti's "Final Bel [...] D M E
Evander "The Real Deal" Holyfield was offered a part in the movie, but he turned the part down [...] D M E
Stu Nahan and Leroy Neiman who were frequently featured in previous Rocky Films (Leroy Neiman a [...] D M E
Tommy Morrison. His manager's name is George Washington Duke, whose name not only references To [...] D M E
Rocky and Paulie have a brief discussion about Miami. In real life, Sylvester Stallone owned a [...] D M E
This is the only film in the "Rocky" saga to have lost money at the box-office. D M E
When George Washington Duke is introducing the fighters before the Tommy Gunn-Union Cane match, [...] D M E
In the original version of the street fight, Rocky extends a forgiving hand to Tommy after beat [...] D M E
The character George Washington Duke is based on Don King. He even uses King's catchphrase "Onl [...] D M E
While promoting Rocky Balboa (2006), Stallone claimed that he did the film to make people forge [...] D M E
In the years following the film's release, Sylvester Stallone acknowledged that the injury that [...] D M E
According to director John G. Avildsen, Rocky was originally going to die after the street figh [...] D M E
In the background during the scene where Rocky's son is yelling at him on Christmas, one of the [...] D M E
According to his memoirs, Frank Bruno was offered the role of Union Cane in this film. D M E
The golden glove necklace featured so prominently in this film was first seen in Rocky III (198 [...] D M E
According to Sylvester Stallone, Tommy Gunn later became a third-rate wrestler. D M E
Jodi Letizia, who played Marie in Rocky (1976), was supposed to reprise her role in this film, [...] D M E
In Rocky III (1982) and Rocky IV (1985), Rocky was unbeatable, incredibly famous, and popular. [...] D M E
Rocky wears a gold chain with a boxing glove cuff link charm on it throughout the film. During [...] D M E
The plot begins soon after Rocky IV (1985) ends. Rocky Krakoff, who played Rocky's son in that [...] D M E
Film debut of Kevin Connolly. D M E
According to Stallone in the documentary "Rocky: An American Hero" Stallone says that when they [...] D M E
During the end credit slideshow of the (then) five Rocky movies, shots of Carl Weathers are sur [...] D M E
Sylvester Stallone's salary for the first Rocky film was $23,000. His salary for Rocky V (1990) [...] D M E