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Director: | Sylvester Stallone |
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Writer: | David Morrell, Art Monterastelli, Sylvester Stallone |
Staring: |
In Thailand, ex-Green Beret John James Rambo joins a group of mercenaries to venture into war-torn neighboring Myanmar to rescue a group of Christian aid workers who have been kidnapped by a ruthless local infantry unit. | |
Release Date: | Jan 24, 2008 |
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Director: | Sylvester Stallone |
Writer: | David Morrell, Art Monterastelli, Sylvester Stallone |
Genres: | Action, Thriller, War |
Keywords | boat, thailand, missionary, mercenary, disturbed, snake, pastor, sequel, fight, river, border, burma, hard |
Production Companies | The Weinstein Company, Millennium Media, Lionsgate, Equity Pictures Medienfonds IV, Nu Image Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $113,200,000
Budget: $50,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sylvester Stallone | John Rambo |
Julie Benz | Sarah |
Matthew Marsden | School Boy |
Graham McTavish | Lewis |
Reynaldo Gallegos | Diaz |
Tim Kang | En-Joo |
Jake La Botz | Reese |
Maung Maung Khin | Tint |
Paul Schulze | Michael Burnett |
Cameron Pearson | Jeff |
Thomas Peterson | Dentist |
Tony Skarberg | Videographer |
James With | Preacher |
Kasikorn Niyompattana | Snake Hunter #2 |
Shaliew 'Lek' Bamrungbun | Snake Hunter #1 |
Suppakorn Kitsuwan | Myint |
Aung Aay Noi | Lt. Aye |
Ken Howard | Arthur Marsh |
Aung Theng | Pirate Leader |
Pornpop 'Tor' Kampusiri | Snake Village Owner |
Wasawat Panyarat | Snake Village MC |
Kammul Kawtep | Snake Village Young Charmer |
Sornram Patchimtasanakarn | Tha |
Noa 'Arunee Prijareonsuk' Jei | Karen Interpreter |
Kjam Saen | Karen Interpreter #2 |
Aun Lung Su | Burmese Hut Guard #1 |
Pan Dokngam | Burmese Hut Guard #2 |
Han Pik | Burmese Hut Guard #3 |
Tip Tiya | Burmese Gate Guard #2 |
Nee Lungjai | Burmese Gate Guard |
Yupin Mu Pae | Karen Begging Mother |
Moan Adisak | Burmese Morning Guard #1 |
Somsak Wongsa | Burmese Dancer Trooper #1 |
Surachai Muangdee | Burmese Dancer Trooper #2 |
Mana Sen-Mi | Burmese Patrol Boat Captain |
Toole Khan Kham | Burmese Sergeant |
Saiwan Lungta | Burmese Trooper - Lt. Aye's Hut |
Watcharentr Sedtho | Burmese Young Boy |
Rapimpa Dibu | Karen Young Naked Girl |
May Kung | Pirate Bar Hooker #1 |
George Cheung | Tay (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Richard Crenna | Col. Samuel Trautman (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Matthew Wolf | BBC Reporter (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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David Morrell | Original Story |
Brian Tyler | Original Music Composer |
Kent H. Johnson | Property Master |
Jeff Toyne | Orchestrator |
Robert Elhai | Orchestrator |
Leslie Shatz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nona Khodai | Assistant Editor |
Heidi Moneymaker | Stunt Double |
Chad Stahelski | Stunt Coordinator |
Stanimir Stamatov | Stunt Double |
Kevin Zimmerman | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Kyle Billingsley | Foley Mixer |
Scott Sanders | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Art Monterastelli | Screenplay |
Sean Albertson | Editor |
Sheila Jaffe | Casting |
Lizz Wolf | Costume Design |
Scott H. Eddo | Makeup Department Head |
Russell D. Markowitz | Line Producer |
Matthew O'Toole | Line Producer |
Glen MacPherson | Director of Photography |
Franco-Giacomo Carbone | Production Design |
Suchartanun 'Kai' Kuladee | Art Direction |
Witoon Suanyai | Set Decoration |
Brandi Hugo | Art Department Coordinator |
Somm Suthinee Chantakarn | Art Department Coordinator |
Christine Reins | Assistant Art Director |
Audrey A. Johnson | Assistant Property Master |
Pipat Sripradoo | On Set Dresser |
Mark Brooks | On Set Dresser |
Kenny Groom | Assistant Camera |
Daniel Page McDonough | Camera Operator |
Rittikorn Manonom | Camera Operator |
Vern Nobles | Additional Photography |
Richard Osborn Jr. | First Assistant Camera |
Michael Galbraith | Gaffer |
Chesda 'Pop' Smithsuth | Gaffer |
Anusorn Poonsup | Grip |
Boonleang Thaisaman | Grip |
Michael E. Matteson | Key Grip |
Tom Starnes | Rigging Gaffer |
Pat Liampetchakul | Rigging Grip |
Ron Veto | Steadicam Operator |
Karen Ballard | Still Photographer |
Jimi Johnson | Video Assist Operator |
Christy Wyatt | Assistant Hairstylist |
Piyathida Phorung | Assistant Hairstylist |
Makoree Waekaji | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Sayun Santon | Hairstylist |
Nicole Venables | Key Hair Stylist |
Maneerath Vijob | Key Hair Stylist |
Ngamta Somboon | Makeup Artist |
Watana Garum | Makeup Artist |
John Schoonraad | Prosthetics, Prosthetic Supervisor |
Vasit Suchitta | Prosthetics |
Matt Rubenstein | Casting Assistant |
Susan Paley Abramson | Casting Associate |
Tanawat Punya | Extras Casting |
Jaclyn Tamizato | Assistant Costume Designer |
Sean Gundlach | Costume Supervisor |
Preeyanan Suwannathada | Wardrobe Assistant |
Harry Lu | Armorer |
Pawin Chantanimi | Marine Coordinator |
Daren Bailey | Marine Coordinator |
Rebecca Poulos | Script Supervisor |
Navarutt Roongaroon | Script Supervisor |
Jeanmarie Murphy-Burke | Unit Publicist |
Chidchanok Plodripu | Transportation Coordinator |
Wanchai 'Jockey' Jaipongsai | Transportation Captain |
Selena Arizanovic | Music Coordinator |
Joe Lisanti | Music Editor |
Gary Krause | Music Editor |
Michelle Pazer | ADR Editor |
Eric Thompson | ADR Mixer |
Pat Cassin | Boom Operator |
Annop Jaikaew | Boom Operator |
James Bailey | Foley Artist |
Nick Neutra | Foley Supervisor |
Donald Flick | Sound Editor |
Rickley W. Dumm | Sound Effects Editor |
Derek Vanderhorst | Sound Effects Editor |
Greg Chapman | Sound Mixer |
Gabriel J. Serrano | Sound Recordist |
Chris David | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Marshall Garlington | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Richard Dwan Jr. | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Barney Cabral | Supervising Sound Editor |
Perry Robertson | Supervising Sound Editor |
Scott K. Wallace | Additional Editor |
Harry Muller | Color Timer |
Paul Bronkar | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Jon Pehlke | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Allan Levine | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Chris Ward | Digital Intermediate Producer |
David Graubard | Digital Intermediate |
Evan Schiff | Assistant Editor |
David Walters | Digital Intermediate |
Craig W. Smith | First Assistant Editor |
Yakim Petrov | Animation |
Boyan Stoyanov | Animation |
Lyubomir Grigorov | Concept Artist |
Ivaylo Andonov | Digital Compositor |
Svilen Aynadzhiev | Digital Compositor |
Konstantin Dimitrov | Digital Compositor |
Denitsa Dimitrova | Digital Compositor |
Ivelina Dobreva | Digital Compositor |
Anton Donchev | Digital Compositor |
Kiril Gizdov | Digital Compositor |
Rosen Ivanov | Digital Compositor |
Albena Ivanova | Digital Compositor |
Momchil Kirov | Digital Compositor |
Nikolay Mihailov | Digital Compositor |
Diana Moneva | Digital Compositor |
Julia Petrova | Digital Compositor |
Milan Stoyanov | Digital Compositor |
Dimitrina Torneva | Digital Compositor |
Desislava Valcheva | Digital Compositor |
Petko Zhivkov | Digital Compositor |
Maria Popova | Digital Compositor |
Elin Davidov | Matte Painter |
Simeon Asenov | Visual Effects Art Director |
Momchil Koev | Visual Effects Compositor |
Milena Peneva | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Nick Peshunoff | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Plamen Statev | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Desislava Lazarova | Visual Effects Editor |
Jordan Markov | Visual Effects Editor |
Migs Rustia | Visual Effects Editor |
Paul Stemmer | Visual Effects Editor |
Scott Coulter | Visual Effects Producer |
Wes C. Caefer | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Stanislav Dragiev | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nikolay Gachev | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Veselina Georgieva | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Velichko Ivanov | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Danny S. Kim | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peter Tomov | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gerald McCrory | Pyrotechnician |
Tristan Schoonraad | Pyrotechnician |
Sawang Yodnen | Pyrotechnician |
Rangsun Rangsimaporn | Special Effects Coordinator |
Alexander Gunn | Special Effects Supervisor |
John K. Stirber | Special Effects Supervisor |
Phasiri Panya | Casting |
Sylvester Stallone | Screenplay, Director |
Gilles Corbeil | Steadicam Operator |
Name | Title |
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Avi Lerner | Producer |
Danny Dimbort | Executive Producer |
Boaz Davidson | Executive Producer |
Kevin King Templeton | Producer |
Kevin Bernhardt | Co-Producer |
Peter Block | Executive Producer |
Randall Emmett | Executive Producer |
George Furla | Executive Producer |
Bob Weinstein | Executive Producer |
John Thompson | Producer |
Trevor Short | Executive Producer |
Jon Feltheimer | Executive Producer |
Josef Lautenschlager | Co-Producer |
Florian Lechner | Executive Producer |
Christopher Petzel | Associate Producer |
Joachim Sturmes | Co-Producer |
Andreas Thiesmeyer | Executive Producer |
Harvey Weinstein | Executive Producer |
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Kick-ass action all around and although the story is on the basic side and has minimal character development for Rambo himself, just a bloody, albeit too much of it CGI'd, entertaining especially an action-fest finale. Amazing, especially being the fourth entry into the series. ...
_**Intense with more depth than you might think**_ John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) is alone, bitter and living hand-to-mouth in Thailand when a group of Christian missionaries enlist him to take them into Burma (aka Myanmar) to aid a village. Rambo discourages them in light of the political insta ... bility, which includes persecutions and mass slayings, but they insist. Weeks later he learns that the missionaries are missing so he goes back with a group of mercenaries. "Rambo" (2008) is the fourth installment in the franchise after "First Blood" (1982), "Rambo: First Blood Part II" (1985) and "Rambo III" (1988). I'm a huge fan of the first one, which I think is an action/adventure masterpiece, but the next two films are too comic-booky and the characters are cardboard, although Stallone never looked better and the locations are fabulous. This third sequel makes up for that because it's not comic booky at all and there's quite a bit of depth, albeit not much in dialogue form. It combines elements of "Apocalypse Now," "The Killing Fields" & the first two Rambo films and is grim & intense from beginning to end, not to mention it's one of the most violent films ever made. The picture powerfully illustrates the best and worst in humanity. The Christian missionaries are willing to risk everything to help the villagers, whereas the Myanmar militarists revel in slaughtering scores of unarmed people for "fun"; they're also shown abusing/raping women and boys. Obviously they've given themselves wholly over to the darkside of their natures. Such reprobates are only worthy of one thing: Utter annihilation. Several important themes are addressed in the picture besides the main one: * BITTERNESS/DESPAIR AND DELIVERANCE. The beginning of the film shows Rambo in a state of utter bitterness: He's just existing. He has no friends. He doesn't talk much and, when he does, it's few words laced with expletives. The male leader of the missionaries is completely unable to talk him into helping them. Two Biblical proverbs state "a gentle answer turns away wrath" and "a gentle tongue can break a bone." The female missionary (Julie Benz) knows this and skillfully talks John into helping them. Yet there's more going on here. This woman with a heart of gold is Rambo's "golden connection" out of the rut of bitterness. Despite his gruff exterior, she sees something in him, something in his eyes – a good heart, even greatness, a genuine glimmer, however faint. Is Rambo helping the missionaries or is she the one helping him? John instinctively realizes the rope she's throwing him and takes hold of it. There's nothing sensual about their relationship, despite her attractiveness; it's solely spiritual. She stirs in him the hope and faith he's been longing for. * VIOLENCE IS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY. Although this is a very violent film it skillfully shows when pacifism _is_ appropriate. Note the incident on Rambo's riverboat when the lead mercenary continually insults John and tries to provoke him into a fight. Rambo just ignores him, not even saying a word. In other words, he refuses to allow someone to victimize him and draw him into a conflict that has no positive purpose. It takes true strength to do this and Rambo has this strength. Indeed, John treats the guy as if he's a bothersome gnat. What do you do when a gnat bothers you? Do you break out a machine gun or merely ignore it? This is the "turn the cheek" principle. * TOTAL PACIFISM DOES NOT WORK. The New Testament does not support the idea of absolute pacifism, but rather limited pacifism (only resorting to violence when justified). For instance, Christ’s ministry team had a treasury box with loads of money and some of his workers carried swords for protection from thieves & murderers. Also, Romans 13 clearly states that the righteous laws of human governments are God-ordained for the purpose of punishing criminals, including the right to execute when appropriate. The vast majority of sane Christians realize this, but there are a few extremists who refuse to be BALANCED with the Scriptures on this topic and insist that conflict, and especially armed conflict, is never appropriate. The lead male missionary represents such a person, but perhaps he'll learn the error of his ways. The simple fact is: Some people are so degenerate and evil that execution is the only just ultimate reaction (notice I said "ultimate"). * RAMBO’S SPIRITUAL REBIRTH. The first two sequels show Rambo searching for truth and flirting with religion and spirituality. In the second film he gets a Buddhist necklace off the Asian woman he befriends and at the beginning of "Rambo III" he is shown living & working at a Buddhist temple helping the priests; later, he meets and wins the hearts of moderate Islamic villagers and gives his necklace to a Muslim boy who helped him. In this movie the female missionary is key to John's positive transformation; at one point she gently asks him whether or not he has any family in the USA. He mumbles that he might have a father, he wasn't sure, and didn't seem to care. Shortly later she gives him a cross necklace for helping them (he wouldn't take money). Anyway, the end of the film shows Rambo walking to his family ranch in southern Arizona. Obviously John had a positive spiritual metamorphosis in the story that leads to a decade of peace & love before the next film, “Last Blood” (2019). "Rambo" was written & directed by Stallone and shot in Thailand (and Arizona). It’s short & sweet at 1 hour, 32 minutes. Grade: A
Sylvester Stallone is in his element as the eponymous Vietnam veteran who has retreated to a rural community where he acts as a tourist guide for visitors on his ramshackle old PT boat. When he is approached by some human rights folks who want to charter his boat to seek out some missing Christian A ... id missionaries up-river in strife-ridden Burma, he eventually acquiesces and they are soon in a world of pain at the hands of the brutally sadistic "Maj. Tint" (Muang Muang Khin). It's an end-to-end action movie, pyrotechnics galore with some seriously graphic - thereby authentic - scenes of violence that have their roots in a plausible storyline based on well documented abuses from South East Asia in the 1970s. The dialogue is a bit gung-ho, but this is about characterisations and Stallone, Graham McTavish ("Lewis") and Julie Benz ("Sarah") help create a suspenseful drama that is light on message and heavy on delivery...