Rambo III

1988

Action / Adventure / Thriller / War

Plot summary


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Kurtwood Smith Photo
Kurtwood Smith as Griggs
Richard Crenna Photo
Richard Crenna as Col. Samuel Trautman
Alon Aboutboul Photo
Alon Aboutboul as Nissem
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746.14 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
P/S 3 / 15
1.54 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SPZMaxinema8 / 10

For what it is, Rambo always satisfies!

Rambo gives fans the gore, violence, intensity, and drama that they always come to see! I cannot complain!

Reviewed by zardoz-139 / 10

Rambo Has No Mercy for the Soviets!

Legendary second unit director Peter MacDonald took over directing "Rambo III" after Stallone fired "Highlander" helmer Russell Mulcahy over creative differences. Although it didn't coin the bucks that "Rambo II" earned, "Rambo III" is a spectacular, action-packed adventure saga that deploys Stallone to great effect. Stallone was in top shape with opposing pectoral scares and looking like an Apache on the war path with his headband and long hair. The exciting but outlandish screenplay credited to Stallone and Sheldon Lettich breaks down into six essential sections: (1) Rambo's savage stick fight in Thailand and his meeting at the monastery with Colonel Trautman, (2) Trautman's capture by the Soviets, (3) Rambo's horseback ride into Afghanistan and his reception by the Mujahedeen, (4) Rambo's nocturnal raid on the Soviet fortress, (5) Rambo's tense rescue of Trautman against overwhelming odds, and (6) Rambo's fight battle with the Soviet commander flying a heavily armed helicopter. MacDonald doesn't let the pace slacken for a moment after Rambo leads his raid on the Soviet fortress. As usual, the camaraderie between Stallone and co-star Richard Crenna is flavorful. The gorgeous scenic beauty of Israel and Arizona is an added asset as is Jerry Goldsmith's atmospheric orchestral score.

Disillusioned Vietnam veteran John Jay Rambo's close friend and former commanding officer Colonel Samuel Trautman (Richard Crenna of "Wait Until Dark") fails to convince Rambo to accompany him into Afghanistan on a secret mission to aid Mujahedeen freedom fighters battling invading Soviet troops. Trautman's mission involves finding a way to smuggle Stinger missiles into a remote province of Afghanistan that the Soviets have sealed shut. Predictably, no sooner has Trautman embarked on his mission than the Soviets not only surprise him but also take him prisoner. Unofficially, Embassy Field Officer Robert Griggs (Kurtwood Smith of "RoboCop") promises to arm Rambo with weapons, but our pugnacious hero must effect Trautman's rescue without U.S. manpower. Meantime, Soviet Colonel Zaysen (Marc de Jonge) has no luck interrogating Trautman about the weapons that he believes Trautman has smuggled into the country. Initially, when Rambo shows up in Afghanistan, the local fighters dismiss him with contempt as a 'tourist' with little combat experience. Rambo remains mum about his skills, and he is taken into the interior on horseback Afghani resistance leader Masoud (Spiros Focás of "Rocco and His Brothers") to see Mousa Gani. Eventually, he links up with Gani, but the Mujahedeen refuse to aid him for his night-time incursion into the prison to rescue Trautman.

"Rambo III" ranks as a slam-bang, action-oriented, shoot'em up.

Reviewed by Luigi Di Pilla7 / 10

Great Adventure Action Movie

After decades I have seen it again on Netflix. Great pictures and well executed combat scenes with the Russian military helicopters. Good actors who played their roles perfectly.

Interesting to see Sylvester Stallone that I like very much as actor.

Now I am curious to see Rambo 4 and the last one part 5. This legendary franchise merits 7/10.

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