Rocky
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Rocky

A small-time Philadelphia boxer gets a supremely rare chance to fight the world heavyweight champion in a bout in which he strives to go the distance ...for his self-respect. Show More

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Rocky (1976) is a timeless sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen. Set in Philadelphia, the movie tells the inspiring story of Rocky Balboa, a local small-time boxer who seizes the opportunity of a lifetime to face the world heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed. Determined to prove himself, Rocky trains rigorously and wholeheartedly embraces this once-in-a-lifetime chance to go the distance against a formidable opponent.

This uplifting tale delves into Rocky's personal journey as he fights not only for the title but also for his self-respect and a chance to transform his life. With the help of his trainer, the gruff but kind-hearted Mickey, Rocky overcomes his physical and emotional challenges, making him a symbol of hope and resilience.

Rocky, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone, captivates audiences with his vulnerability and determination. His unconventional love interest, Adrian, played by Talia Shire, adds an endearing touch to the film as she becomes Rocky's biggest support system.

The movie features captivating boxing sequences that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. More than just a sports film, Rocky takes audiences on an emotional journey filled with triumphs, setbacks, and ultimately, the power of the human spirit.

With its unforgettable characters, iconic training montages, and a soaring soundtrack, Rocky remains a film that leaves a lasting impact on viewers of all generations. Get ready to be inspired and uplifted by this powerful story of an underdog who dares to chase his dreams.

Also Known As:

Rocky

Release Date:

03 Dec 1976

Writers:

Sylvester Stallone

Awards:

Won 3 Oscars. 21 wins & 23 nominations total