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1976
115 minutes
Drama
English
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The original film from 1976 about down-on-his-luck boxer Rocky Balboa is a tough and emotionally powerful story. Rocky makes his living intimidating people for a back-street money-lender but still dreams of being a pro fighter, and gets his unexpected chance when the world champion decides to take on an unknown as a publicity stunt. Sylvester Stallone's film is as much about poverty and the words strong men struggle to say as it is about the big climactic fight.
This film has a couple of uses of moderate bad language
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