Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Peter MacDonald |
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Writer: | Sheldon Lettich, Sylvester Stallone |
Staring: |
Combat has taken its toll on Rambo, but he's finally begun to find inner peace in a monastery. When Rambo's friend and mentor Col. Trautman asks for his help on a top secret mission to Afghanistan, Rambo declines but must reconsider when Trautman is captured. | |
Release Date: | May 24, 1988 |
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Director: | Peter MacDonald |
Writer: | Sheldon Lettich, Sylvester Stallone |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller, War |
Keywords | submachine gun, machinegun, soviet union, thailand, afghanistan, mujahid, competition, liberation, soviet military, freedom fighter, war on freedom, hard |
Production Companies | Carolco Pictures, TriStar Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $189,015,611
Budget: $63,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sylvester Stallone | John Rambo |
Richard Crenna | Trautman |
Marc de Jonge | Coronel Zaysen |
Kurtwood Smith | Griggs |
Spiros Focás | Masoud |
Sasson Gabai | Mousa |
Doudi Shoua | Hamid |
Randy Raney | Kourov |
Marcus Gilbert | Tomask |
Alon Aboutboul | Nissem |
Mahmoud Assadollahi | Rahim |
Yosef Shiloach | Khalid |
Harold Diamond | Stick Fighter |
Mati Seri | Gun Dealer |
Hany Said El Deen | Gun Dealer |
Shaby Ben-Aroya | Uri |
Marciano Shoshi | Afghan Girl |
Sadiq Tawfik | Helicopter Person |
Julian Patrice | Helicopter Person |
Tal Kastoriano | Helicopter Person |
Benny Bruchim | Helicopter Person |
Tikva Aziz | Helicopter Person |
Milo Rafi | Helicopter Person |
Clark Acton | Afghani Freedom Fighter (uncredited) |
R.T. Freeman | Afghan Warrior (uncredited) |
Iyad Hajjaj | Arabic Shop Assistant (uncredited) |
Paul Dion Monte | Russian Gunner (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Peter MacDonald | Director |
Sheldon Lettich | Screenplay |
Giannetto De Rossi | Makeup Artist |
Vic Armstrong | Stunt Coordinator |
Jerry Goldsmith | Original Music Composer |
David Morrell | Characters |
Ron Reedy | Props |
Mark De Alessandro | Stunt Double |
Gary McLarty | Stunts |
Michael Westmore | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Kamal Haasan | Makeup Artist |
Steven Lambert | Stunts |
Freddie Hice | Stunts |
Bob Orrison | Stunts |
Danny Epper | Stunts |
Mic Rodgers | Stunts |
Johnny Hock | Utility Stunts |
Michael Stevenson | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Gary Epper | Stunts |
John Stanier | Director of Photography |
O. Nicholas Brown | Editor |
Andrew London | Editor |
James R. Symons | Editor |
Edward Warschilka | Editor |
Joy Todd | Casting |
Bill Kenney | Production Design |
Pier Luigi Basile | Art Direction |
Alan Cassie | Art Direction |
Benjamín Fernández | Art Direction |
Adrian Gorton | Art Direction |
Richard La Motte | Costume Design |
Donna Barrett Gilbert | Hairstylist |
Michael Dittrick | Music Editor |
Rodger Pardee | Sound Editor |
Thomas L. Fisher | Special Effects |
William Mesa | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kenny Bates | Stunts |
Giorgio Postiglione | Set Decoration |
Terry Collis | Production Manager |
Michael Fuller | Unit Production Manager |
Charles Murray | Unit Production Manager |
Greg Papalia | Set Designer |
Kenneth Hall | Music Editor |
Charles Bella | Pilot |
Delia Circelli | Production Coordinator |
Wayne Fitzgerald | Title Designer |
Harry Hauss | Pilot |
Ronit Ravich-Boss | Script Supervisor |
John Sweeney | Assistant Property Master |
Larry Verne | Construction Coordinator |
Sam Moore | Property Master |
Mark Rich | Property Master |
Frank Leasure | Propmaker |
Carlo Postiglione | Props |
Howard Fannon | Props |
David J. Negrón Jr. | Storyboard Artist |
Sidney Sidell | Assistant Camera |
Yuda Tatarko | Best Boy Electric |
Moshe Levin | Camera Operator |
Timothy E. Wade | Camera Operator |
Louis H. Lavelly | Camera Operator |
John Campbell | Camera Operator |
Bob Bridges | Clapper Loader |
Rami Siman-Tov | Focus Puller |
Danny ben Menahem | Gaffer |
Moshe Bukman | Grip |
Michael T. Travers | Grip |
Jacob Bukman | Key Grip |
Bob Rose | Key Grip |
Itzik Ben-Aroya | Key Grip |
Tony Rowland | Key Grip |
Gerard Jakubowicz | Second Assistant Camera |
Dave Friedman | Still Photographer |
Yoni Hamenachem | Still Photographer |
Carol Fisher-Mann | Seamstress |
Lucy Coldsnow-Smith | ADR Editor |
Constance A. Kazmer | ADR Editor |
Lauren Palmer | ADR Editor |
Shelley Brown | Assistant Sound Editor |
Michelle Pleis | Assistant Sound Editor |
Christy Richmond | Assistant Sound Editor |
Earl Sampson | Boom Operator |
Victoria Sampson | Sound Editor |
Yossi Yarkoni | Boom Operator |
Evelyn Dutton | Foley Artist |
Ross Taylor | Foley Artist |
Margie O'Malley | Foley Artist |
Steve Bartlett | Sound |
Linda Folk | Sound Editor |
Lorane Mitchell | Sound Editor |
Solange S. Schwalbe | Sound Editor |
Michele Sharp | Sound Editor |
William B. Kaplan | Sound Mixer |
Eli Yarkoni | Sound Mixer |
Robert J. Litt | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Michael Minkler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Fred J. Brown | Supervising Sound Editor |
Tony Didio Jr. | Armorer |
Syd Stembridge | Armorer |
Yoav Peled | Pilot |
Roy Matthews | Pilot |
Mike De Luca | Security |
Dave Lowry | Stunts |
Tom Elliott | Stunts |
Panyawadee Sangchai | Props |
Sylvester Stallone | Screenplay |
Dick Ziker | Stunts |
Don C. McGovern | Stunt Double |
Name | Title |
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Mario Kassar | Executive Producer |
Tony Munafo | Associate Producer |
Buzz Feitshans | Producer |
Andrew G. Vajna | Executive Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Geraldine Hughes | Nominated |
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_**Rambo goes to Afghanistan to fight Russians**_ Living at a Buddhist temple in Thailand as a handy man, Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) is offered a mission by Col. Trautman (Richard Crenna) to go to Afghanistan to assist Afghans against the Soviets. He goes only to rescue someone dear to him. The c ... ast includes Sasson Gabai as Rambo’s sidekick Mousa; Spyros Fokas as wise Afghan Masoud; and Marc de Jonge as Soviet Col. Zaysen. “Rambo III” (1988) contains what you would want from a Rambo flick: A muscular protagonist, a one-man-army scenario, a noble cause and loads of action. It also has a quality cast, fabulous locations and a good score. Playing like a Conan the Barbarian adventure set in the modern day, it has a comic book vibe like the previous film, but not as bad. Everything works for an action/adventure flick until the last 15 minutes when it’s burdened by one too many action scenes. The strange thing about movie action is that too much of it becomes boring. That’s the case here with the final act. Just so there’s no misunderstanding, Rambo was NOT fighting for what became the Taliban. Rambo Meets a man named Masoud, the wise leader of the Mujahadeen who are fighting the Soviets. This character was named after a notable Mujahadeen commander of the Northern Alliance, Ahmad Shah Massoud, who fought against both the Taliban & Al Qaeda. Massoud warned the Euro leaders about Bin Laden and was assassinated by Al Qaeda on September 9, 2001, two days before the September 11th Attack. My ranking of the Rambo movies is as follows: First Blood, Rambo IV, Last Blood, Rambo III and Rambo II. Only the first two are great, but the other three have their points of interest for action/adventure fans. The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Chiang Mai, Thailand; Arizona; and Israel. GRADE: B-/C+
The expression "flogging a dead horse" comes to mind with this unnecessary and unremarkable trequel. This time our reclusive, eponymous, hero (Sylvester Stallone) has to relocate from idyllic Thailand to war-torn Afghanistan - amidst the Soviet invasion! Why? Well his erstwhile CO "Trautman" (Richar ... d Crenna) has managed to get himself captured whilst leading a covert operation to supply some tribal rebels. "Rambo" has to get his skates on, though, because Uncle Sam is denying all knowledge of this clandestine operation and chances are that the prisoner won't last very long under the tender mercies of "Zaysen" (Marc de Jonge - presumably, Steven Berkoff was busy?). There is plenty of traditional action, loads of pyrotechnics and firefights but the plot is predictable - almost propagandist; the dialogue really rather banal and the whole thing seems to be little more than a stop-gap enterprise to keep the franchise momentum going while Stallone and the team concoct something more substantial for the next outing. It's not unwatchable, but it's pretty forgettable afterwards.