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Paradise Alley
Sylvester Stallone is fighting the odds again, this time in the wrestling ring. As Cosmo Carboni, he and his two brothers dream of getting out of Hell's Kitchen (circa 1946) and into the big time. The exit signs point to Paradise Alley, a sleazy private club where the floorshow consists of raucous wrestling matches with big purses. Stallone not only starred in and wrote this action-packed film, he also made his directorial debut in this tale of three guys who could take anything Hell's Kitchen could dish out.
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone
Casts & Crew
Sylvester Stallone
Lee Canalito
Armand Assante
Frank McRae
Anne Archer
Terry Funk
Tom Waits
Joyce Ingalls
Joe Spinell
Aimée Eccles
Chick Casey
James J. Casino
Fredi O. Gordon
Lydia Goya
Paul Mace
Pamela Des Barres
Frank Pesce
Ray Sharkey
Kevin Conway
Pamela Des Barres
Polli Magaro
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