Rambo (2008)

5.59
/ 10
113 User Ratings
1h 32m
Running Time

January 24, 2008
Release Date

Rambo (2008)

5.59
/ 10
113 User Ratings
1h 32m
Running Time

January 24, 2008
Release Date

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Millennium FilmsNu ImageLionsgate
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Plot.

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.

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This Movie Is About.

border · 
pastor · 
thailand · 
fight · 
sequel · 
river · 
boat · 
snake · 
mercenary · 
disturbed · 
burma · 
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Cast & Crew.

Paul Schulze

Paul Schulze

Michael Burnett

Cameron Pearson

Cameron Pearson

Jeff

Thomas Peterson

Thomas Peterson

Dentist

Tony Skarberg

Tony Skarberg

Videographer

James With

James With

Preacher

Kasikorn Niyompattana

Kasikorn Niyompattana

Snake Hunter #2

Shaliew 'Lek' Bamrungbun

Shaliew 'Lek' Bamrungbun

Snake Hunter #1

Suppakorn Kitsuwan

Suppakorn Kitsuwan

Myint

Aung Aay Noi

Aung Aay Noi

Lt. Aye

Ken Howard

Ken Howard

Arthur Marsh

Aung Theng

Aung Theng

Pirate Leader

Pornpop 'Tor' Kampusiri

Pornpop 'Tor' Kampusiri

Snake Village Owner

Wasawat Panyarat

Wasawat Panyarat

Snake Village MC

Kammul Kawtep

Kammul Kawtep

Snake Village Young Charmer

Sornram Patchimtasanakarn

Sornram Patchimtasanakarn

Tha

Noa 'Arunee Prijareonsuk' Jei

Noa 'Arunee Prijareonsuk' Jei

Karen Interpreter

Kjam Saen

Kjam Saen

Karen Interpreter #2

Aun Lung Su

Aun Lung Su

Burmese Hut Guard #1

Pan Dokngam

Pan Dokngam

Burmese Hut Guard #2

Han Pik

Han Pik

Burmese Hut Guard #3

Tip Tiya

Tip Tiya

Burmese Gate Guard #2

Nee Lungjai

Nee Lungjai

Burmese Gate Guard

Yupin Mu Pae

Yupin Mu Pae

Karen Begging Mother

Moan Adisak

Moan Adisak

Burmese Morning Guard #1

Somsak Wongsa

Somsak Wongsa

Burmese Dancer Trooper #1

Surachai Muangdee

Surachai Muangdee

Burmese Dancer Trooper #2

Mana Sen-Mi

Mana Sen-Mi

Burmese Patrol Boat Captain

Toole Khan Kham

Toole Khan Kham

Burmese Sergeant

Saiwan Lungta

Saiwan Lungta

Burmese Trooper - Lt. Aye's Hut

Watcharentr Sedtho

Watcharentr Sedtho

Burmese Young Boy

Rapimpa Dibu

Rapimpa Dibu

Karen Young Naked Girl

May Kung

May Kung

Pirate Bar Hooker #1

Details.

Release Date
January 24, 2008

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 32m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$50,000,000

Box Office
$113,200,000

Filming Locations
Mexico · California, United States of America · Arizona, United States · Thailand

Genres

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Wiki.

Rambo is a 2008 American action film directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, based on the character John Rambo created by author David Morrell for his novel First Blood. A sequel to Rambo III (1988), it is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise and co-stars Julie Benz, Paul Schulze, Matthew Marsden, Graham McTavish, Rey Gallegos, Tim Kang, Jake La Botz, Maung Maung Khin, and Ken Howard. The film is dedicated to the memory of Richard Crenna, who died in 2003. Crenna had played Colonel Sam Trautman in the previous films. In the film, Rambo (reprised by Stallone) leads a group of mercenaries into Burma to rescue Christian missionaries, who have been kidnapped by a local infantry unit.

The rights to the Rambo franchise were sold to Miramax Films in 1997 after Carolco Pictures went bankrupt. Miramax intended to produce a fourth film but Stallone was unmotivated to reprise the role. The rights were then sold to Nu Image and Millennium Films in 2005, who green-lit the film before the release of Rocky Balboa (2006). Filming began in Thailand, Mexico, and the United States in January 2007, and ended in May 2007.

Rambo was theatrically released in the United States by Lionsgate Films and the Weinstein Company on January 25, 2008, and in Germany by Warner Bros. Pictures on February 14, to mixed reviews, with praise aimed at Stallone’s direction and performance, action sequences, and musical score, but criticism for its plot, excessively graphic violence, and political commentary. It grossed $113.2 million worldwide against a production budget between $47.5–50 million. The film was followed by Rambo: Last Blood, released on September 20, 2019.

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