Rocky IV (1985)

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Title: Rocky IV

Genre: Drama

Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Carl Weathers, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Brigitte Nielsen, Tony Burton, Michael Pataki, Stu Nahan, R.J. Adams, Al Bandiero, Dominic Barto, Danial Brown, James Brown, Rose Mary Campos, Jack Carpenter, Mark De Alessandro, Marty Denkin, Lou Fillipo, James 'Cannonball' Green, Dean Hammond, Rocky Krakoff, Sergei Levin, Tony Maffatone, Sylvia Meals, Dwayne McGee, LeRoy Neiman, George Pipasik, George Rogan, Barry Tompkins, Warner Wolf, Robert Doornick, Richard Blum, Gerald Berns, Ray Glanzmann, Julie Inouye, Patrick Pankhurst, Jean Thoreau, Jim Bullock, Frank D'Annibale, Rose Dursey, Richard A. Kelley, Craig Schaefer, Jeff Austin, Leslie Morris, Bob Giovane, Julio Herzer, George Spaventa, Rolf Williams, Jim Hodges

Release: 1985-11-21

Runtime: 91

Plot: After Apollo Creed is killed by Ivan Drago in a match, Rocky Balboa becomes depressed and becomes determined to get revenge.

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Rocky IV was a total moment for me. I saw it with my cousins and we were yelling at the screen. I still remember how loud the theater got when Rocky started landing those punches on Drago. It felt bigger than a movie. I was never into sports but that one pulled me in. Everything from the snowy training scenes to the final speech hit hard at the time.
 
I didn't care about this one either. The first 3 were the best.
 
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