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| Director: | Sylvester Stallone |
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| Writer: | Sylvester Stallone |
| Staring: |
| Rocky Balboa holds the world heavyweight championship, but a new challenger has stepped forward: Drago, a six-foot-four, 261-pound fighter who has the backing of the Soviet Union. This time, Rocky's training regimen takes him to Siberia, where he prepares for a globally televised match in the heart of Moscow. But nothing can truly prepare him for what he's about to face – a fight to the finish, in which he must defend not only himself, but also the honor of his country! | |
| Release Date: | Nov 21, 1985 |
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| Director: | Sylvester Stallone |
| Writer: | Sylvester Stallone |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | transporter, loss of loved one, cold war, soviet union, boxer, kgb, dying and death, loss of powers, training, matter of life and death, friendship, victory, sports, revenge, siberia, christmas, boxing, powerful |
| Production Companies | United Artists, Chartoff Productions, Winkler Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $300,473,716
Budget: $31,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 11, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Sylvester Stallone | Robert "Rocky" Balboa |
| Dolph Lundgren | Ivan Drago |
| Carl Weathers | Apollo Creed |
| Talia Shire | Adrianna "Adrian" Balboa |
| Burt Young | Paulie Pennino |
| Brigitte Nielsen | Ludmilla Vobet Drago |
| Tony Burton | Tony "Duke" Evers |
| Michael Pataki | Nicoli Koloff |
| Stu Nahan | Commentator #1 |
| R.J. Adams | Sports Announcer |
| Al Bandiero | American Commentator #2 |
| Dominic Barto | Russian Government Official |
| Danial Brown | Rocky Jr.'s Friend |
| James Brown | The Godfather of Soul |
| Rose Mary Campos | Maid |
| Jack Carpenter | KGB Driver |
| Mark De Alessandro | Russian Cornerman |
| Marty Denkin | Russian Referee |
| Lou Fillipo | Las Vegas Referee |
| James 'Cannonball' Green | Manuel Vega |
| Dean Hammond | Interviewer |
| Rocky Krakoff | Robert "Rocky" Balboa Jr. |
| Sergei Levin | Russian Ring Announcer |
| Tony Maffatone | KGB Agent |
| Sylvia Meals | Mrs. Creed |
| Dwayne McGee | Limo Driver |
| LeRoy Neiman | Ring Announcer |
| George Pipasik | Caretaker |
| George Rogan | Igor Rimsky |
| Barry Tompkins | American Commentator #1 |
| Warner Wolf | Commentator #2 in Las Vegas |
| Robert Doornick | Sico the Robot (voice) |
| Richard Blum | Reporter |
| Gerald Berns | Reporter |
| Ray Glanzmann | Reporter |
| Julie Inouye | Reporter |
| Patrick Pankhurst | Reporter |
| Jean Thoreau | Reporter |
| Jim Bullock | Reporter |
| Frank D'Annibale | Reporter |
| Rose Dursey | Reporter |
| Richard A. Kelley | Reporter |
| Craig Schaefer | Reporter |
| Jeff Austin | Reporter |
| Leslie Morris | Reporter |
| Bob Giovane | Reporter |
| Julio Herzer | Reporter |
| George Spaventa | Reporter |
| Rolf Williams | Reporter |
| Jim Hodges | Reporter |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John W. Wheeler | Editor |
| Don Zimmerman | Editor |
| Bill Kenney | Production Design |
| Tom Bronson | Costume Design |
| Stephen Abrums | Makeup Artist |
| Leonard Engelman | Makeup Artist |
| JoAnn May-Pavey | Unit Production Manager |
| Howard Jensen | Special Effects |
| Amanda Mackey | Casting |
| Rick Gentz | Set Decoration |
| Mary Eilts | Production Manager |
| Duncan Henderson | First Assistant Director |
| Janet G. Knutsen | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Christopher Ryan | Second Assistant Director |
| Julie Pitkanen | Script Supervisor |
| Robin Garb | Music Supervisor |
| William Ladd Skinner | Assistant Art Director |
| James R. Connell | Camera Operator |
| John J. Connor | Camera Operator |
| Michael Genne | Camera Operator |
| Johnny Walker | First Assistant Camera |
| Kenneth Zunder | First Assistant Camera |
| Walt Fraser | Second Assistant Camera |
| Paul Mindrup | Second Assistant Camera |
| Dave Friedman | Still Photographer |
| Charles M. Wilborn | Sound Mixer |
| William Gocke | Boom Operator |
| Colin J. Campbell | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Robert Jason | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Jim Sheppherd | Key Grip |
| Tom D. May | Best Boy Grip |
| Barbara Lorenz | Hairstylist |
| Robert H. Lemer | Location Manager |
| William Chartoff | Assistant Location Manager |
| Chriss Strauss | Production Coordinator |
| Louis S. Fleming | Property Master |
| Murray Lantz | Costumer |
| James R. Symons | Editorial Staff |
| Tim Board | Additional Editing |
| James D. Young | Music Editor |
| Frank E. Warner | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Bill Wylie | Sound Effects Editor |
| Gary S. Gerlich | Sound Effects Editor |
| George Erschbamer | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Victoria Martin | Sound Effects Editor |
| Andy Patterson | ADR Editor |
| Gregory M. Gerlich | Assistant Editor |
| Barbara Gandolfo-Frady | Assistant Editor |
| Patrick Magee | Assistant Editor |
| Martin November | Assistant Editor |
| Leslie Gaulin | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Paul Cichocki | Editorial Staff |
| Rosemarie Urioste | Editorial Staff |
| Markus Schaub | Editorial Staff |
| Wayne Fitzgerald | Title Designer |
| Michael J. Kohut | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Aaron Rochin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jay M. Harding | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Ray O'Reilly | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Michael McKensie Pratt | Choreographer |
| Eric D. Andersen | Camera Operator |
| Robert Ennis | Camera Operator |
| Philip Linzey | Camera Operator |
| Rod Parkhurst | Camera Operator |
| Tony Westman | Camera Operator |
| Marti Wright | Set Decoration |
| Wayne McLaughlin | Property Master |
| Thom Wells | Construction Coordinator |
| Ben Rusi | Key Grip |
| Susan Malloy | Wardrobe Master |
| Jayne Dancose | Makeup Artist |
| Donna Bis | Hairstylist |
| Candice Field | Script Supervisor |
| Karen Stewart | Production Coordinator |
| Ron Lambert | Color Timer |
| Jack N. Green | Camera Operator |
| Vince DiCola | Original Music Composer |
| Bill Butler | Director of Photography |
| Gene LeBell | Stunts |
| Mark De Alessandro | Stunt Double |
| Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
| Brenton Spencer | Camera Operator |
| Bill Wells | Production Consultant |
| Roger Irvin | Construction Coordinator |
| Michael J. Long | Costumer |
| Linda Henrikson | Costumer |
| Mary Andrews | ADR Editor |
| Sylvester Stallone | Writer, Director |
| Joe Esposito | Songs |
| Name | Title |
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| James D. Brubaker | Executive Producer |
| Arthur Chobanian | Executive Producer |
| Robert Chartoff | Producer |
| Irwin Winkler | Producer |
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| 2024 | 4 | 110 | 184 | 62 |
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**The greatest Rocky movie? I think it could be.** It's hard to pick a favorite Rocky movie, but Rocky IV definitely makes its case for first place. The epic showdown with Ivan Drago drips with emotion, heart, and motivation in ways the other movies can't match. Add the restless conflict between ... USA and Russia at the time, and it just doesn't get better. Getting the final fight perfect was so crucial that Sylvester Stallone recommended actually boxing and ended up in the hospital after getting knocked out by Dolph Lundgren. Ivan Drago is, without a doubt, the franchise's best villain. The development of Rocky and Apollo's relationship in Rocky IV is a beautiful credit to excellent writing and four movies worth of growth. The added Christmas spirit gives the film more character. If you had to watch only one Rocky, I would say pick this one, but it's only as great as it is because it stands on the shoulders of the movies that came before.
I liked it and then I didn't like it and now I like it again. I have a serious love/hate relationship with this one. The hate comes from Rocky and Rocky II and a little bit, just a little from Rocky III. This was a film focused more on the fight than the Rocky story and, just like Rocky III, and, ... honestly, I miss the heartfelt Rocky family part of the franchise. Mickey, Creed, Adrian, Paulie, they were the real heart behind what made the Rocky movies great and.... this focused more on the fight. However, it was inspirational and that is what you ultimately sit down to watch a Rocky movie for. You want to see the little guy, the under dog struggle and work hard and give it his best win or lose... and the best part about the Rocky franchise is that he doesn't always win, you see him hurt, you see him lose, and you see him get back up and fight. And that is what Rocky IV delivers.
Unfortunately, Rocky IV is the first film in the series that has disappointed me. This film had major tonal conflicts. For starters, the film is trying to have a very tragic story that motivates Rocky with the death of Apollo Creed, but at the same time has goofy scenes of a robot housewife. I di ... d not like the ungroundedness that began to take shape here. This film also drew the least amount of emotion from me. I felt that Apollo Creed’s character regressed in this film, with him underestimating Ivan Drago the same way he underestimated Rocky in the original film. He no longer had the humble wisdom that he portrayed in Rocky III and was all about the spectacle and show. Additionally, I thought this opponent was the weakest of the series. This is probably due to the main connection between the two boxers being the death of Apollo, and that aspect fell flat for me. The final fight was the least exciting of the series, mainly due to the lack of buildup. The acting is pretty similar to the third film, with Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, and Carl Weathers all doing an excellent job. But the same complaint I had in Rocky III remains in this film, with the main antagonist being extremely corny and poorly acted. The silent, stoic figure of Drago was intimidating but lacked any emotional connection that the previous antagonists had. I would like to note that this film had a little too much 80s music for my liking. I really enjoyed the track "Eye of the Tiger," like in the third film, but I felt that there were not enough of the classic Rocky themes that really boosted the training segments. Overall, I still enjoyed this film, even with all of its flaws. Score: 57% | Verdict: Decent