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Rambo
Rambo (2008) poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sylvester Stallone
Produced by Avi Lerner
Kevin King Templeton
John Thompson
Written by Art Monterastelli
Sylvester Stallone
Based on Characters
by David Morrell
Starring Sylvester Stallone
Julie Benz
Paul Schulze
Matthew Marsden
Graham McTavish
Rey Gallegos
Tim Kang
Jake La Botz
Maung Maung Khin
Ken Howard
Music by Brian Tyler
Cinematography Glen MacPherson
Edited by Sean Albertson
Production
company
Millennium Films
Nu Image Films
Emmett/Furla Films
for Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH
Distributed by Lionsgate
The Weinstein Company
Release date
  • January 25, 2008 (2008-01-25)
Running time
92 minutes
(Theatrical)
99 minutes
(Extended)
Country United States
Thailand
Language English
Budget $50 million
Box office $113.2 million
Rambo: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Film score by Brian Tyler
Released February 2008, 05 (05-02-2008)
Length 75:59
Label Lionsgate
Producer Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler chronology
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Rambo (also known as John Rambo or Rambo IV) is a 2008 American independent action film directed, co-written by and starring Sylvester Stallone reprising his iconic role as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. It is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise, set twenty years after the events of the previous film, Rambo III. This film is dedicated to the memory of Richard Crenna, who played the character Colonel Sam Trautman in the previous three films, and who died of heart failure in 2003.

The film is about John Rambo (Stallone), a hardened former Green Beret, who is hired by a church pastor to help rescue a group of Christian missionaries who were kidnapped by men from a brutal Burmese military regime.

The film was released on January 25, 2008. Upon its release, Rambo received a mixed reception from film critics who generally praised its acting, action sequences, and soundtrack by Brian Tyler, but were critical of its writing and plot. The film grossed $113,244,290 during its run at the international box office and $41,500,683 in DVD sales. The film had its cable television premiere on Spike TV on July 11, 2010. However, it was the extended cut that was broadcast, not the theatrical version. The extended cut was released on Blu-ray two weeks later.

Despite not being as successful as the previous films, Stallone had confirmed that a sequel titled Rambo: Last Blood was still in the works but was converted into a reboot for the series. In May 2018, a fifth film titled Rambo V was announced, and is scheduled for a fall 2019 release.

Amid the political protests of the Saffron Revolution in Burma (Myanmar), ruthless SPDC officer Major Pa Tee Tint leads an army to pillage small villages in a campaign of fear. His soldiers sadistically slaughter innocents, abduct teenage boys to be drafted into his army and hold women hostage to be raped as sex slaves. Meanwhile, twenty years after the events in Afghanistan, John Rambo now lives in Thailand, making a meager living as a snake catcher and by providing boat rides but still mourning the death of his good friend Sam Trautman. A doctor and missionary named Michael Burnett hires Rambo to use his boat to ferry their group up the Salween River into Burma on a humanitarian mission to provide medical aid to a village of Karen tribespeople.


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