Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II, Rambo II: The Vendetta and First Blood Part II) is a 1985 American film and the first sequel to 1982's First Blood. The film was the first to be mostly written by Sylvester Stallone, although he had the help of James Cameron. It is the most popular of the Rambo films and, over time, has spawned an array of imitators, parodies and cliches. The film was followed by Rambo III (1988) and Rambo (2008).
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| - Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II, Rambo II: The Vendetta and First Blood Part II) is a 1985 American film and the first sequel to 1982's First Blood. The film was the first to be mostly written by Sylvester Stallone, although he had the help of James Cameron. It is the most popular of the Rambo films and, over time, has spawned an array of imitators, parodies and cliches. The film was followed by Rambo III (1988) and Rambo (2008).
- Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II or First Blood II) is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Sylvester Stallone. The screenplay was by Stallone and James Cameron. A sequel to 1982's First Blood, it is the second installment in the Rambo series, with Stallone reprising his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. Picking up where the first film left, the sequel is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue; it sees Rambo released from prison by federal order to document the possible existence ofPOWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing, thus enabling the government to sweep the issue under the rug.
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| - Kevin Jarre , Sylvester Stallone and James Cameron
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| - Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II, Rambo II: The Vendetta and First Blood Part II) is a 1985 American film and the first sequel to 1982's First Blood. The film was the first to be mostly written by Sylvester Stallone, although he had the help of James Cameron. It is the most popular of the Rambo films and, over time, has spawned an array of imitators, parodies and cliches. The film was followed by Rambo III (1988) and Rambo (2008).
- Rambo: First Blood Part II (also known as Rambo II or First Blood II) is a 1985 American action film directed by George P. Cosmatos and starring Sylvester Stallone. The screenplay was by Stallone and James Cameron. A sequel to 1982's First Blood, it is the second installment in the Rambo series, with Stallone reprising his role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. Picking up where the first film left, the sequel is set in the context of the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue; it sees Rambo released from prison by federal order to document the possible existence ofPOWs in Vietnam, under the belief that he will find nothing, thus enabling the government to sweep the issue under the rug. Despite negative reviews, Rambo: First Blood Part II was a major box office success. Rambo: First Blood Part II is the most recognized and memorable installment in the series, having inspired countless rip-offs, parodies, video games, and even imitations such as Missing in Action, Strike Commando, Rampage, and The Interrogation of Muscular P.O.W. Rambo: First Blood Part II was the film that popularized and stylized the lone wolf/one-man army action hero element[citation needed] which has been used in numerous action thriller films and media since its release. The film was on the ballot for the American Film Institute's 100 Years... 100 Cheers, a list of America's most inspiring movies. Entertainment Weekly ranked the movie number 23 on its list of The Best Rock-'em, Sock-'em Movies of the Past 25 Years.
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