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Rambo is briefed that rescue is not the aim of the mission, only photographs of the POWs. The enemy is not to be engaged. Rambo reluctantly agrees to the mission before he is told an agent of the American government will receive him in the jungles of Vietnam. Murdock claims that in 1966 he served with the 2nd battalion, 3rd Marines at Kon Tum.
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The five films are First Blood (1982), Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), Rambo III (1988), Rambo (2008), and Rambo: Last Blood (2019). Its titular protagonist is a United States Army Special Forces veteran played by Sylvester Stallone , whose Vietnam War experience traumatized him but also gave him superior military skills, which he has used ...
[2]: 200 When Rambo rescues a POW, Murdock realizes that his war profits may be in jeopardy and forces his people to abort the mission, allowing Rambo to be captured by the Vietnamese and their Soviet Russian allies. Trautman responds angrily, unable to help Rambo, but knowing that Rambo will survive and return for revenge.
Rambo [a] is a 2008 American war action film directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, based on the character John Rambo created by author David Morrell for his novel First Blood. [10] A sequel to Rambo III (1988), it is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise and co-stars Julie Benz , Paul Schulze , Matthew Marsden , Graham McTavish ...
John "Rambo" Arias, one of the hip hop trio 1 Life 2 Live; Jorge Otero Barreto (born 1937), known as "the Puerto Rican Rambo" Niko Eeckhout (born 1970), Belgian cyclist nicknamed "Rambo" Trond Henriksen (born 1964), Norwegian football manager nicknamed "Rambo" Afzal Khan (actor) (born 1966), Pakistani actor also known as "John Rambo"
While attending the University of Hawaiʻi, Nickson was a model in Honolulu.There she appeared in her first play, The Winter's Tale.After acting classes, community theater, and roles on Magnum, P.I., she appeared as the female lead in Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985).
Rambo III opened in the United States on May 25, 1988, at 2,562 theaters in its opening weekend (the four-day Memorial Day weekend), ranking #2 behind Crocodile Dundee II. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Overall, the film grossed $53.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $135.3 million overseas, giving Rambo III a box office total of $189 million. [ 5 ]