Rocky III

Rocky III

  • Director: Sylvester Stallone
  • Countries of origin: United States, Canada
  • Language: English
  • Release date: May 28, 1982
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Sound mix: Dolby, 70 mm 6-Track
  • Also known as: Rocky, Part 3
  • "Rocky III" is Sylvester Stallone wrote and directed by Sylvester Stallone , Carl Weathers , Mr. T and other drama starring on May 28, 1982 premiere in the United States. 
    The film tells the story of the defending boxing champion Rocky who was challenged by the unscrupulous boxer Traud and regained his fighting spirit with the help of his former opponent Apollo. 

    Details

    • Release date May 28, 1982
    • Filming locations Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA
    • Production companies Chartoff-Winkler Productions, United Artists

    Box office

    Budget

    $17,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $125,049,125

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $12,431,486

    Gross worldwide

    $125,052,686

    Movie reviews

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    • By Antonio 2022-12-21 19:38:55

      "Huwei" movie script

      "Huwei" movie drama

      article / Sylvester Staron
      translation / Mangzhong

      editor foreword
      "Huwei" is the third episode of the movie "Rocky". The script describes Rocky's repeated victories in boxing matches, always maintaining the title of champion, and his family life has become more and more stable and happy. Black boxer Crabbe came to challenge, Rocky suffered a disastrous defeat. The former champion Apollo, who was won by Rocky, volunteered to serve as...

    • By Tremaine 2022-12-01 04:02:14

      How the bad film was made. . .

      It's a mess. In addition to finding that male boxer with a bit of posture, the plot of cerebral palsy is horrible. . .

      It seems that not only Luo Gene became a sheep for his fame and fame, but even the screenwriter was a sheep.

      Moreover, this B-level film actually wants to mix racial issues, and the idiot it deals with is also heinous. .

      Actresses and coaches are also outrageous because of their screenwriters.

      Only Poly played well, and he has...

    • By Josefa 2022-11-17 17:01:37

      Lodge 3

      The third part of this movie has been watched for almost two months. I wrote this series of film reviews at this time. I think that for this movie alone, people have highlights and valleys. Rocky’s first two movies rely on The guidance of that stubborn old man and his talent and hard work. This is very similar to people who have achieved some results and then drifted away. They are proud and complacent and don’t try to make progress. They don’t work hard and train. They are not defeated by...

    • By Sigrid 2022-11-17 09:08:24

      Tell me about Rocky's feelings

      Compared with the previous two, the content of this story is much richer. The painful lesson from an unknown boy who fought just to prove that he is not a bad guy to now climbed to the peak of his career but was defeated by an unknown black boy! And the death of that a bit mean old coach is sad. In fact, I envy Rocky, not because of how good he is in boxing (because I also love to play football, so I still know a little bit about sports). I think Rocky’s wife Amy (also translated as...

    • By Garret 2022-10-04 23:09:09

      Make a comeback!

      The Rocky series is a truly inspirational story. The third part is more exciting than the first two. This film has contributed the most 2.5 games since the series. Why do you say that, because the opening is a cross-border exhibition game, it can only be counted as half a time?.

      Seeing the third part, I deeply feel that the Rocky series is a movie that every man should watch, and it is a man's bible. Recording a person’s growth history, from the initial dazedness, a wasteful career (a...

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    • By Felipe 2023-09-30 21:42:41

      "When did you become so strong?" "Because I'm with the warrior!" 2021.09.04 Second...

    • By Earl 2023-09-20 02:28:42

      The proportion of boxing is more, and the literary drama is weak, but it is super...

    • By Lavada 2023-09-16 21:03:14

      I don’t want to say that "Rocky 3" is good, but the section where Apollo gave Rocky his boxing pants is really... It’s really hard to climb from the bottom, but I fell from the top, and then I want to drip out of the mud and stand up again. But it is very capable. How many people can't bear the gap between "winners" and "losers", but the two former boxing champions did. "How did you become so strong?" "Because I am with the...

    • By Fiona 2023-09-04 16:33:29

      Rocky 1, 2, 3, inspirational. 4, 5, 6,...

    • By Hertha 2023-08-11 12:37:20

      Another stage, the plot seems to be a bit exaggerated, the logic is not pushed out step by step; his wife changes too...

    Movie plot

    Rocky has been re-elected as boxing champion for several consecutive years. Black boxer Telao De ( T Mr. ornaments) open to the Lodge in a large crowd ( Sylvester Stallone ornaments) rejecting his nomination, and really beat Rocky in the ring, then Rocky's old coach so sick Fat died. When Rocky was at a low ebb, former rival Apollo ( Carl Weathers ) offered himself as Rocky's coach, re-energizing his fighting spirit, Rocky finally won...
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    Evaluation action

    Stallone's directing and screenwriting skills have improved ("Time Out" review) . The reversal of the plot is quite interesting, and the fighting part is also quite successful. (Comment on "Variety") The ending of the film is also quite amazing. (Review of "Creative Loafing") "Rocky 3" takes a typical American dream-how a small person from a humble background can maintain his dignity and win victory over his opponent-caters to the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Rocky Balboa: What are you doing? I wanna fight this guy.

      Mickey: Well, you got him. But you'll fight him without me.

      Rocky Balboa: What are you saying?

      Mickey: It's finished. Yes, I'm finished. I don't want no more of this. I don't want no more of it! You understand? None of it! It's over with!

      [Mickey walks away from the crowd in frustration]

      Clubber Lang: [Calling to Adrian; Smooth talks] Hey, Woman. Hey, Woman! Listen here. Since your old man ain't got no heart, maybe you like to see a real man. I bet you stay up late every night dreamin' you had a real man, don't ya? I'll tell you what. Bring your pretty little self over to my apartment tonight, and I'll show you a real man.

      Rocky Balboa: [loses his temper completely; Screaming] You want it, you got it! YOU GOT IT!

      [Both Rocky and Clubber taunt and yells; crowd clamors]

      Rocky Balboa: [Screaming continues] I'll see you in the ring! You got it!

    • [a special, surprise gathering is being held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; A high school band finished playing "Gonna Fly Now"; citizens applauses]

      Mayor: Thank you. Thank you, One and all. Every once in a while a person comes along who defies the odds, who defies logic, and fulfills an incredible dream. On behalf of all the citizens of Philadelphia, and the many who have been touched by your accomplishments and your untiring participation in this city's many charity functions, it is with tremendous honor that we present this memorial which will stand always as a celebration to the indomitable spirit of Man. Philadelphia salutes its favorite son, Rocky Balboa!

      [Fans cheer and applause; unveils the bronze statue of The Italian Stallion, Rocky Balboa; cheering grows louder]

      Adrian: It's beautiful.

      Mickey: Definitely a thing of beauty.

      [Fans cheering "Rocky"]

      Rocky Balboa: Thank you.

      [clear throat]

      Rocky Balboa: Thank you very much. I don't know. Wh-What do ya say to something like this? About three years ago... this city... really took me inside, you know? And I want to thank you very much for that. I really do. And I've been thinking that, uh, I wasn't gonna bring this up, but I might as well now. I would never do anything to hurt this sport that has been so really good to me. And I've been talking it over with my wife... and my manager... We think that...

      [Confused]

      Rocky Balboa: It's really hard to say this. I feel like, well... I thinking maybe it's time that I should, uh, step down maybe and... retire.

    • Apollo Creed: You thought I was tough? This chump will kill you!