Rocky IV (DVD)
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Condition | New |
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Publisher | Mgm (Video &Amp; Dvd) |
Published Date | 2005 |
Age Group | Adult |
Rating MPA | Pg |
Recording Studio | Mgm (Video &Amp; Dvd) |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Stallone,Sylvester |
Amazon ASIN | B0006GAOGI |
UPC / EAN | 027616915177 |
Size | 7.5" x 5.25" x .50" |
Year | 1985 |
ReleaseDate | 1985-11-27 |
RuntimeMins | 91 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 31min |
Awards | Awards, 9 wins & 5 nominations |
Directors | Sylvester Stallone |
Writers | Sylvester Stallone |
Stars | Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young |
Produced by | James D. Brubaker, Robert Chartoff, Arthur Chobanian, Irwin Winkler |
Music by | Vince DiCola |
Cinematography by | Bill Butler |
Film Editing by | John W. Wheeler, Don Zimmerman |
Casting By | Amanda Mackey |
Production Design by | Bill Kenney |
Art Direction by | William Ladd Skinner |
Set Decoration by | Rick Gentz |
Costume Design by | Tom Bronson |
Makeup Department | Stephen Abrums, Donna Bis, Jayne Dancose, Leonard Engelman, Barbara Lorenz, Alan Scott |
Production Management | Mary Eilts, JoAnn May-Pavey |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Duncan Henderson, Janet G. Knutsen, Christopher Ryan |
Art Department | Louis S. Fleming, Bill Iiams, Roger Irvin, Fred Lucky, Wayne McLaughlin, William Ladd Skinner, Thom Wells, Marti Wright, Gary Clark, Stan Cockerell, David Fischer, William S. Maxwell III, Michael W. Moore |
Sound Department | Mary Andrews, Ken Dufva, Leslie Gaulin, Gary S. Gerlich, William Gocke, Jay M. Harding, Michael J. Kohut, Victoria Martin, Ray O'Reilly, Andrew Patterson, Aaron Rochin, Frank E. Warner, Charles M. Wilborn, Bill Wylie, James D. Young, Steve Bartlett, David Behle, Marty Church, B.J. Clayden, David B. Cohn, Robin Haskins, Donald C. Rogers, Dan Sharp, Gordon Webb |
Special Effects by | George Erschbamer, Howard Jensen, Michael Clifford |
Visual Effects by | Wilson Tang |
Stunts | Robert Milicevic, Mark De Alessandro, Gene LeBell |
Camera and Electrical Department | Eric D. Andersen, Colin J. Campbell, James R. Connell, John J. Connor, Robert Ennis, Walt Fraser, Dave Friedman, Michael Genne, Jack N. Green, Robert Jason, T. Sano Kwong, To Lee, Philip Linzey, Tom D. May, Paul Mindrup, Paul Murphey, Rod Parkhurst, Curtis Petersen, Timothy Prince, Ben Rusi, James M. Sheppherd, Brenton Spencer, Johnny Walker, Tony Westman, Ron Williams, Kenneth Zunder, Roberto Contreras, Adam Glick, Joseph Lederer, Bill Rustic, Peter F. Woeste |
Casting Department | Barbara Harris, Diane Schneier, Jaki Baskow |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Susan De Laval, Linda Henrikson, Murray Lantz, Michael J. Long, Haleen K. Holt |
Editorial Department | Tim Board, Paul Cichocki, Barbara Gandolfo-Frady, Gregory M. Gerlich, Ron Lambert, Patrick Magee, Martin November, Markus Schaub, James R. Symons, Rosemarie Urioste, Michael Robison |
Location Management | William Chartoff, Robert H. Lemer, Michael Roberts |
Music Department | Tom Boyd, Bill Conti, Vince DiCola, Ed Fruge, Robin Garb, Jeremy Lubbock, Terry 'Doc' Mahady, Mark Torien, James D. Young, Vince De Rosa, Casey Young |
Script and Continuity Department | Julie Pitkanen |
Transportation Department | Ed Arter, Peter Borkent, Michael Brum, George A. Grieve |
Additional Crew | Michèle Abitbol, Laurie Allison, Dale Benson, Marcei A. Brown, Susan J. Brubaker, Kay Cole, Janet Crosby, Lee Faulkner, Candice Field, Wayne Fitzgerald, Richie Giachetti, Lori Imbler, Alexander Kaminer, Gerri Kuhn, Susan Persily, Janice Polley, Michael McKensie Pratt, Rodney Sharpp, Sylvester Stallone, Karen Stewart, Chriss Strauss, Bill Wells, Howard Blank, Mady Manson Burza, Gabriel Campisi, Lukia Czernin, Richard De Witt, Boyce R. Doyle, Michael G. Kehoe, Alan Ladd Jr., Fran Lucci, Stan Rodarte, Ken Weikel |
Thanks | Richard H. Bryan, Robert H. Kovoloff, Dianne Neufeld, Jane Oliver, Tony Papa, Casey Young |
Genres | Drama, Sport |
Companies | United Artists, Chartoff-Winkler Productions |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English, Russian |
ContentRating | PG |
ImDbRating | 6.8 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 204702 |
Metacritic Rating | 40 |
Short Description |
Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film written, directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the sequel to Rocky III (1982) and is the fourth installment in the Rocky franchise. It also stars Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Brigitte Nielsen, and Dolph Lundgren. In the film, Rocky Balboa (Stallone) fights Ivan Drago (Lundgren), a Soviet boxer responsible for causing a personal tragedy. Rocky IV was Dolph Lundgren s first American film debut, and Stallone s last directorial effort until 2006. Development for a fourth Rocky film began soon after the success of Rocky III, which faced controversy after it was subject to a copyright lawsuit. Principal photography began in 1984, with filming locations including Philadelphia, Wyoming, and Vancouver. Stallone and Lundgren engaged in authentic punching in their fight, which led to Stallone being admitted to intensive care. Filming also featured new special effects and bona fide and groundbreaking sport methods and equipment, some of which were years removed from public use. Rocky IV is known for its strong Cold War themes, and for its successful theme songs Burning Heart and Living in America . Rocky IV premiered in Los Angeles on November 21, 1985, and was theatrically released in the United States by MGM/UA on November 27. The film received mixed to negative reviews, with criticism for its predictable screenplay and Cold War themes, which some critics deemed as propaganda and facilitating negative portrayals of Russians. However, there was some praise for Drago s credibility as a villain. Despite its reception, the film was a box office success, grossing $300 million worldwide, becoming the highest grossing film in the franchise and the third highest grossing film of 1985, and the critical reception became more favorable in the years later, with the praise for the training montage. In 2021, a director s cut was released with the title Rocky IV: Rocky vs Drago, receiving positive reviews from critics. The sequel, Rocky V, was released in 1990. |
Box Office Budget | $30,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $19,991,537 |
Box Office Gross USA | $127,873,716 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $300,473,716 |
Keywords | Training montage,cold weather,fist,boxing movie,sweating |