Rambo III
Former superior Samuel Trautman, a friend of Rambo comes to Afghanistan for a mission of helping the Mujahedeen rebels fighting against the Soviet army. He ends up being arrested by Russian Colonel Zaysen. Hearing the news, Rambo makes a plan to rescue his friend with the help from the Mujahedeen rebels.
7 April 1967, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
29 July 1958, UK
30 November 1926, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 September 1937, Petah Tikva, Israel
24 November 1947, Baghdad, Iraq
28 May 1965, Israel
6 July 1946, New York City, New York, USA
16 February 1949, Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
9 July 1941, Kurdistan, Iraq
17 August 1937, Patras, Achaea, West Greece, Greece
3 July 1943, New Lisbon, Wisconsin, USA
January 24, 2008
...an entertaining, sporadically electrifying piece of work that makes up in thrills what it lacks in relevance.June 24, 2006
Saturday Morning Picture Club stuff, only dearer.October 09, 2016
Mostly, Rambo III is one breathtaking sequence after another, with an absolutely mind-boggling scene with Rambo removing a spike from his side, and then sealing the wound with flaming gunpowder.January 14, 2008
Strays slightly from the formula and therefore loses some of its mindless fun credentials.June 14, 2008
Engages the plight of the Mujahideen with a humanizing, doc-like approach (fascinating to witness, all these years later, when the ally/enemy tables have turned so drastically).January 14, 2008
Always at ground zero in the chaos is Rambo -- gloriously, inhumanly impervious to fear and danger -- whose character is inhabited by Stallone with messianic intensity.May 20, 2003
Mr. Stallone has by now made Rambo parody-proof, since the character is every bit as laughable as he is grandiose; that's part of the fun.February 03, 2008
Lacking the overall mojo of the first twoDecember 30, 2006
It's a very bad film, but now has an interesting element when viewed in retrospect -- Rambo goes to Afghanistan to fight with the Mujaheddin against the Soviets.January 01, 2000
Rambo may, in fact, have outlived his usefulness. His moment may have passed.January 14, 2008
A mindless and uninspired effort.January 01, 2000
Stallone scripts the wall-to-wall explosions too haphazardly and unimaginatively.