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First Blood
When former Green Beret John Rambo is harassed by local law enforcement and arrested for vagrancy, the Vietnam vet snaps, runs for the hills and rat-a-tat-tats his way into the action-movie hall of fame. Hounded by a relentless sheriff, Rambo employs heavy-handed guerilla tactics to shake the cops off his tail.
Ted Kotcheff
Casts & Crew
Sylvester Stallone
Richard Crenna
Brian Dennehy
Bill McKinney
Jack Starrett
Michael Talbott
Chris Mulkey
John McLiam
Alf Humphreys
David Caruso
David L. Crowley
Don MacKay
Charles A. Tamburro
David Petersen
Craig Huston
Patrick Stack
Stephen E. Miller
Raimund Stamm
Robert Metcalfe
Stephen Dimopoulos
Bruce Greenwood
Earl Klein
Danny Wozna
Peter Lonstrup
Mike Winlaw
Donald Adams
David Menzies
Frank Richter
Grahman L. Galativk
Ian Hutchinson
Amy Alexander
Gary Hetherington
Alex Kliner
R.G. Miller
Stephen Chang
Suzee Pai
Robert Prowse
Jack Rigg
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