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Rocky V
Reluctantly retired from boxing and back from riches to rags, Rocky takes on a new protege who betrays him: As the champ's son must adjust to his family's new life after bankruptcy.
16 June 1962, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
15 September 1950
30 December 1945, New York City, New York, USA
11 December 1956, Pasadena, California, USA
3 November 1957, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
January 01, 2000
Despite Stallone's bantamweight attempts to insert, like, character into the fifth Rocky, it's the same old fight with the same old round of regulars.
December 19, 2006
The dramatic moves are so obvious and shopworn that not even the star's mournful basset-hound expressions can redeem them.
December 19, 2006
For the most part, the Rocky pictures have been outstanding entertainments, beautifully crafted and executed, and Rocky V is an important and worthwhile addition to the series.
May 20, 2003
A sloppy but good-natured reminder of just what it is that has kept Rocky Balboa afloat for 14 years.
December 06, 2006
Much-maligned but sporadically effective...
July 06, 2010
The last 30 min make Rocky V a worthwhile watch, and even though there are numerous flaws, it's a rather engrossing film and the most underrated of the Rocky movies.
July 05, 2004
An embarassment to brain-damaged boxers and their wussy sons everywhere.
January 01, 2000
In Rock V, the underdog is officially diagnosed as 'brain damaged.' Yo. So what else is new?
June 01, 2007
Time to hang up the boxing gloves, ol' Rocky.
February 09, 2006
Whereas the first and far superior Rocky had real heart, this tries and fails to have brains.

