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Rambo First Blood Part II
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Rambo returns to Vietnam as agreed, he is on a mission to find a prisoner of war, so if he is successful all his past crimes would be cancelled.
Rambo returns to Vietnam as agreed, he is on a mission to find a prisoner of war, so if he is successful all his past crimes would be cancelled.
Actors:
Dana Lee,
William Rothlein,
Richard Crenna,
Roger Cudney,
John Sterlini,
Don Collins,
Tom Gehrke,
John Sabol,
Baoan Coleman,
Tony Munafo,
Martin Kove,
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Dana Lee
William Rothlein
16 March 1943
Richard Crenna
30 November 1926, Los Angeles, California, USA
Roger Cudney
John Sterlini
Don Collins
Tom Gehrke
John Sabol
Baoan Coleman
Tony Munafo
5 October 1945, Paterson, New Jersey, USA
Martin Kove
6 March 1946, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Director:
George P. Cosmatos
George P. Cosmatos
4 January 1941, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Country:
United States, Mexico
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January 14, 2008
All in all, it's a pretty offensive movie, especially to the Americans who fought in Vietnam.
January 14, 2008
A thoroughly unpleasant project, quite apart from its creepy populist posturing (Stallone seemed determined to become the Huey Long of the movies).
Common Sense Media
December 15, 2010
Sly shoots up Vietnam in glorified '80s actioner.
January 24, 2008
...precisely the sort of unapologetically brutal piece of work that's sorely missing from contemporary multiplexes.
June 07, 2010
What makes this icon so significant is how wholly he was embraced by the Reagan era. After all, it only seems natural to respond to B-movie action stars when your president was one as well.
April 11, 2016
In credibility, the action is as ludicrous as old Saturday-afternoon serials; in execution, the skills help it to skate over the incredibilities.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
To anyone who doesn't share the camera's adoration, this sort of behavior becomes so comic that Rambo turns into something of a camp classic.
sbs.is
February 02, 2008
It's awesome
June 24, 2006
The body count is rising, Sly's pecs are blowing up, and Rambo himself is becoming more of a brand-name than a character, a mascot for masochism and murderous self-assertion.
UGO
June 14, 2008
Rambo's significant beefcake factor is so pronounced in First Blood: Part II that it practically begs to be taken as queer-baiting camp.
October 25, 2014
An endless parade of people glowering, being pensive, skulking, but with all the sonic and visual trappings of a trashy action movie insisting that it's big noisome fun.

