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Rocky

His whole life was a million-to-one shot.
1976 | 120m | English

(669748 votes)

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Popularity: 10 (history)

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An uneducated collector for a Philadelphia loan shark is given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fight against the world heavyweight boxing champion.
Release Date: Nov 20, 1976
Director: John G. Avildsen
Writer: Sylvester Stallone
Genres: Drama
Keywords philadelphia, pennsylvania, love of one's life, sports, independence, boxer, lovers, victory, boxing, hopeful, underdog, transporter, italian american, fight, publicity, training, world champion, surprise, absurd
Production Companies Winkler Films
Box Office Revenue: $225,253,184
Budget: $1,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sylvester Stallone Robert 'Rocky' Balboa
Talia Shire Adrianna 'Adrian' Pennino
Burt Young Paulie Pennino
Carl Weathers Apollo Creed
Burgess Meredith Mickey Goldmill
Thayer David George 'Miles' Jergens
Joe Spinell Tony Gazzo
Jimmy Gambina Mike
Bill Baldwin Fight Announcer
Al Silvani Cut Man
George Memmoli Ice Rink Attendant
Jodi Letizia Marie
Diana Lewis TV Commentator
George O'Hanlon TV Commentator
Larry Carroll TV Interviewer
Stan Shaw Dipper
Don Sherman Bartender
Billy Sands Club Fight Announcer
Pedro Lovell Club Fighter
DeForest Covan Apollo's Corner
Simmy Bow Club Corner Man
Tony Burton Tony "Duke" Evers
Hank Rolike Apollo Corner Man
Shirley O'Hara Secretary
Kathleen Parker Paulie's Date
Frank Stallone Jr. Streetcorner Singer
Lloyd Kaufman Drunk
Jane Marla Robbins Owner of Pet Shop
Jack Hollander Fats
Joe Sorbello Bodyguard
Christopher Avildsen Chiptooth
Frankie Van Club Fight Referee
Lou Fillipo Championship Fight Announcer
Paris Eagle Fighter
Frank Stallone Sr. Timekeeper
Robert L. Tangrea Streetcorner Singer
Peter Glassberg Streetcorner Singer
William E. Ring Streetcorner Singer
Joseph C. Giambelluc Streetcorner Singer
Joe Frazier Himself
Michael Dorn Apollo Creed's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Arnold Johnson Spectator (uncredited)
Stu Nahan Fight Commentator (uncredited)
Frank Pesce Spectator (uncredited)
Lavelle Roby Mary Anne Creed (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Reporter (uncredited)
John Pleshette Aftershave Commercial Director (uncredited)
Butkus Stallone Dog
Name Job
Bill Conti Original Music Composer
Michael Westmore Makeup Artist
Jimmy Nickerson Stunt Coordinator
Gene LeBell Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Sylvester Stallone Screenplay, Choreographer
James Crabe Director of Photography
Scott Conrad Editor
Caro Jones Casting
William J. Cassidy Production Design
James H. Spencer Art Direction
Ray Molyneaux Set Decoration
Joe Tuley Music Editor
Harry W. Tetrick Sound Designer
Richard Halsey Editor
Hal W. Polaire Executive In Charge Of Production
Ted Swanson Production Manager
Fred T. Gallo Assistant Director
Steve Perry Assistant Director
Janice Hampton Assistant Editor
Geoffrey Rowland Assistant Editor
Bonnie Prendergast Script Supervisor
Steve Sayre Associate Choreographer
Gene Kearney Grip
Ross A. Maehl Electrician
Elliott Marks Still Photographer
Charles Ziarko First Assistant Director
Dale Benson Location Manager
Marge Rowland Location Assistant
David Nichols Other
John G. Avildsen Director
Name Title
Robert Chartoff Producer
Irwin Winkler Producer
Gene Kirkwood Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director John G. Avildsen Won
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
10.0

This was the ultimate Rocky story wasn't it? It was inspiring with the training, it was inspiring with the fight, and it was about the characters and the characters are what makes a great story. The down side was Creed, he was a little under-developed in this wasn't he? They make up for it in ... Rocky II, III, and IV, but in Rocky he felt like a faceless nemesis didn't he? He was Mohamed Ali without real depth in this and the story could have used to develop him a little more in the first one. But... we got it in the sequels. The biggest selling point was the love story... I know mushy, right? ... but they did a great job of making it awkward and at times intimidating as well as absolutely sweet and charming and it was completely realistic and believable. You could sit down and watch it and understand how they fell for one another. You got a sense of who they were and that carried over into Rocky II... but kind of ended in III and we only caught a glimpse of it here and there until Balboa. Still, it was the low budget movie that stole out hearts. And it was the inspiring story about the underdog, and Rocky movies are best when they inspire.

Jan 12, 2023
TitanGusang
10.0

Rocky is an inspiring story about an ordinary man who takes advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I do have to say, the movie has a rocky beginning, as the dialogue is pretty clunky and awkward at times. But after about twenty minutes, the movie really gets into its groove and had me loc ... ked in till the end. My favorite aspect of this film is the humanity it has; it takes a look at a big and intimidating fighter in Rocky and explores his emotions and insecurities. My favorite scene is when he lays in bed next to Adrian with the sudden realization that he cannot win this fight. It was an incredibly vulnerable moment for him and worked really well. As I said before, the dialogue is very inconsistent, especially in the scene at Rocky's house with Adrian. It was very unsettling to watch because she is written as if she does not want to be there, but then the next second she is in love with him. It was very weird and creepy. On the other hand, in some scenes, the dialogue is written very well, which lends itself to boosting the actors' performances. But when it is off, the acting on display is negatively affected. Despite that, this movie gets a lot more right than it does wrong in the script department. Technically, this film excels. The score is fantastic, with one of the most iconic songs in cinematic history. The cinematography is top-notch, with some incredible shots in the city and very creative angles used during the training sequences. Overall, this film lived up to every ounce of hype it had behind it, and I thoroughly enjoyed every second spent with these characters. Score: 98% | Verdict: Masterpiece

Mar 03, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Sylvester Stallone is "Rocky", an enforcer for a small-time Philadelphia mobster who works out in Burgess Meredith's gym ("Mickey's") and is keen on the sister of his friend "Paulie" (Burt Young), the shy and retiring "Adrian" (Talia Shire). Meantime, World Heavyweight Champion "Apollo Creed" (Carl ... Weathers) finds his impeding tilte defence kybsoshed by an injured challenger. At this point serendipity takes a hand and "Creed" decides to pluck a challenger from obscurity - and he chooses the "Italian Stallion". What follows is a solid, engaging tale of grit and determination as the champion assumes it's all in the bag and together with his tight-knit team, the challenger is focussed and determined to, at least, go the distance. Sure, Stallone isn't an actor in any traditional sense - he is more of a character, he oozes the part rather then portrays it - and that is what makes this work. You are subsumed into his life, his love, his training and his ambition - almost as the then aspiring Stallone would have been whilst writing and making the film. The action scenes are first class, and the charisma offered by the star, and by trainer Meredith help this stand the test of time well. There are holes in the plot - but they are fairly easy to overlook if you allow the sentiment and strong performances to take and keep hold of your imagination. Great stuff.

Jun 03, 2023