[14] Stallone has also been quoted as saying the enormous financial success and fan following of Rocky IV once had him envisioning another Rocky movie devoted to Drago and his post-boxing life (although Stallone acknowledged he was in better shape, he was excommunicated from his country), with Balboa's storyline parallel. “I could've been a contender”;: The boxing movie's generic instability. RolÄ Ivana Drago zagraÅ szwedzki aktor Dolph Lundgren. The Vince DiCola track "War" would gain frequent use during National Football League telecasts during the 1980s and early 1990s. Rocky IV je americký film z roku 1985, Ätvrté pokraÄování filmové série Rocky, navazující na snímky Rocky, II, III a následovaný filmem Rocky V. ScénáÅ napsal a film sám režíroval hlavní pÅedstavitel Rockyho Balboa Sylvester Stallone. Can 'The Fighter' beat communism? [16] One author has noted the totalitarian regime Ivan Drago represents, his power demonstrated when he topples an arrogant opponent, and his subsequent defeat by the inventive, determined foe.[17]. Doch dann taucht in den USA eine sowjetische Delegation mit dem russischen Boxer Ivan Drago auf, ⦠Drago: If he dies, he dies. Új szereplÅként Dolph Lundgren és Brigitte Nielsen látható a filmben. Rocky IV on Sylvester Stallonen käsikirjoittama, ohjaama ja tähdittämä yhdysvaltalainen nyrkkeilyaiheinen draamaelokuva vuodelta 1985.Elokuva on Rocky-elokuvasarjan neljäs elokuva ja 300 473 716 Yhdysvaltain dollarin kokonaistuotollaan niistä taloudellisesti menestynein, sekä kaikkien aikojen menestynein urheiluaiheinen elokuva.. ⦠In its fourth week of release it expanded to a record 2,232 screens. 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[1. The Intrada album features the film recordings. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100)[3] and James Brown's "Living in America", as well as Robert Tepper's lone top-40 hit, "No Easy Way Out". Rocky IV es una película estadounidense del año 1985 dirigida, escrita y protagonizada por Sylvester Stallone, que tuvo como productores a Robert Chartoff e Irwin Winkler. It is famously used by the NBA's San Antonio Spurs late in close home games at the AT&T Center, The hard rock band Eve To Adam released a cover of Robert Tepper's "No Easy Way Out" in their 2018 album named "Ithaca" and in 2019 completed a music video for their version of it. Sylvester Stallone was credited as the author[4]s. The soundtrack for the movie included "Living in America" by James Brown; the film's music was composed by Vince DiCola (who also composed the soundtrack for The Transformers: The Movie that same year), and also included songs by John Cafferty ("Hearts on Fire", featuring Vince DiCola), Survivor, Kenny Loggins, and Robert Tepper. He won the Marshall Trophy for Best Actor at the Napierville Cinema Festival. The Soviet premier in the sky box during the Rocky-Drago match strongly resembles contemporary Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The PNE Agrodome at Hastings Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, served as the location of Rocky's Soviet bout. T Williams -. It ⦠FabuÅa. In 1985, Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren) is a highly intimidating 6-foot 5 inch and 261-pound Soviet boxer who arrives in America with Ludmilla Drago (Ivan's wife), and a team of trainers from the USSR and Cuba. PopWatch Rewind looks back at Rocky IV. Rocky is a 1976 American sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. Stallonen ohella elokuvan merkittävimmissä rooleissa nähdään Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers sekä Burgess Meredith.Elokuva kertoo Philadelphiassa asuvasta Rocky ⦠Rocky IV is the only film in the series not to feature original music by Conti. P Gates. Conti's famous piece of music from the Rocky series, "Gonna Fly Now", does not appear at all in Rocky IV (the first time in the series this happened), though a few bars of it are incorporated into DiCola's training montage instrumental. Stallone, suffering from labored breathing and a blood pressure over 200, was flown from the set in Canada to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica and was forced into intensive care for eight days. While Duke and Paulie cheer Rocky for his heroism, they remind him that Ivan is not a machine, but a man. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Sylvester Stallone has stated that the original punching scenes filmed between him and Dolph Lundgren in the first portion of the fight are completely authentic. Though, It soon turns serious as Ivan beats Apollo mercilessly and Apollo is in dire straits and taking the worst beating of his life as the first round ends. Apollo Creed's wife Mary Anne (Sylvia Meals) made her third and final appearance in the series, the first being Rocky II, although the character was mainly featured in "Rocky II". The robot is identified by robotic engineers as "SICO" and is/was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and toured with James Brown in the 1980s. Incensed by Ivan's cold indifference and feeling a deep sense of guilt, Rocky decides to avenge Apollo's death by agreeing to relinquish his title and fight Ivan in Russia on Christmas Day in an unsanctioned 15-round bout. The Welsh metalcore band Bullet for My Valentine covered "No Easy Way Out" as a bonus track on their 2008 second studio album Scream Aim Fire. However, he noted the damage both boxers sustained in the fight made them "incapable of reason" and thus planned Rocky V as a showcase of the results, though the film failed to resolve the saga. The robot's voice was the company's CEO Robert Doornick. Stallone's then-wife, Brigitte Nielsen, appeared as Drago's wife, Ludmilla. Rocky IV è un film del 1985 scritto, diretto e interpretato da Sylvester Stallone. It grossed a total of $127.8 million in United States and Canada, and $300 million worldwide, the most of any Rocky film. Stallone later commented that he believed Lundgren had the athletic ability and talent to fight in the professional heavyweight division of boxing. His resilience rallies the previously hostile Soviet crowd to his side, which unsettles Ivan to the point that he shoves Koloff off the ring for berating his performance. Az elÅzÅ részekbÅl feltűnik még Carl Weathers, Talia Shire, Burt Young és Tony Burton. The Finnish/Greek power metal band Beast in Black covered the song in 2019, on their album From Hell with Love. The Resurrection of the 80s Action Heroes and their Aging Stars. Wyoming doubled for the frozen expanse of the Soviet Union. [5] Dolph Lundgren received acclaim for his performance as Ivan Drago. Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. He flies to the USSR without Adrian, setting up his training base in Krasnoyarsk with only Duke and Paulie Pennino (Rocky's brother-in-law) to accompany him. While Ivan is visibly shaken, Rocky is fired up and assaults Ivan, which continues even after the bell rings. În acest film, Rocky Balboa plÄnuieÈte sÄ se retrage din box dupÄ ce Èi-a recâÈtigat titlul mondial în faÈa lui Clubber Lang (în Rocky III). Go West wrote "One Way Street" for the movie by request of Sylvester Stallone. The second round doesn't go any better, and despite Duke begging Rocky to throw in the towel, he honours Apollo's wish, which turns out to have fatal consequences as Ivan beats Apollo so badly that he dies from his injuries. However, Europe's track was not released as a single until late 1986. The Canadian power metal/progressive metal band Borealis also covered "No Easy Way Out" in 2015, after the release of their AFM Records album Purgatory. Sportscaster Stu Nahan makes his fourth appearance in the series as commentator for the Apollo/Drago fight. SC LeSueur, D Rehberger. Il s'agit du seul épisode de la saga pour lequel Bill Conti ne compose pas la musique car ce dernier était déjà sous contrat pour Karaté Kid3. Um sich mit Ivan Drago messen zu können, zieht er sich in eine Holzhütte in Sibirien zurück und trainiert in der eisigen Wildnis. När Rockys (Sylvester Stallone) vän Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) avlider under en "uppvisningsmatch" mot den väldige ryssen (kapten) Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren), beslutar sig Rocky för att slåss mot denne. [12], Rocky IV is one of the few sport movies that applies genuine sound effects from actual hits, bonafide training methods created by consultants and a bevy of special effects that in turn creates a film that has grown in popularity. Conti, who was too busy with the first two Karate Kid films at the time, would return for Rocky V and Rocky Balboa. [2] In the film, Rocky Balboa planned to retire from boxing after regaining his title from Clubber Lang in Rocky III but an emerging amateur boxer from the Soviet Union, Ivan Drago (played by Dolph Lundgren), makes a bold bid to enter professional boxing, in doing so, also poses a challenge to Balboa, for at least one more fight. The Finnish symphonic metal band Northern Kings covered "Training Montage" on their 2008 album Rethroned. It reached the top ten on the US Billboard 200 album chart[4] and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[5]. CBS Sports would often use the track in segments of their introductions discussing the San Francisco 49ers, while NBC would often feature the track in a similar manner for the play-by-play man to set up the action. [15], Scholars have examined Rocky IV and note the film's strong, yet formulaic structure that emphasises the power of the individual, particularly an idealistic American. The film received a "rotten" 44% approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes, indicating mixed reviews. He finishes by saying that everybody can "change", which causes the Soviet General Secretary to stand and passionately applaud for Rocky and his aides follow suit. Acting His Age? Handling. The film received many positive reviews and turned it's lead actor, Sylvester ⦠Rocky IV has been interpreted as a commentary on the power struggle between technology and humans, illustrated by both Paulie's Robot and the technology utilized by Drago. DiCola replaced Bill Conti as the film's composer. Rocky IV: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the original motion picture soundtrack to the movie of the same name. Weathers shouted profanities at Lundgren while leaving the ring and announcing that he was quitting the movie and calling his agent. The soundtrack was hugely successful on the strength of two top-five singles, Survivor's "Burning Heart" (which Sylvester Stallone personally commissioned for the film and reached No.