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John Rambo's former Vietnam superior, Colonel Samuel Trautman, has been assigned to lead a mission to help the Mujahedeen rebels who are fighting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, but the Buddhist Rambo turns down Trautman's request that Rambo help out. When the mission goes belly up and Trautman is kidnapped and tortured by Russian Colonel Zaysen, Rambo launches a rescue effort and allies himself with the Mujahedeen rebels and gets their help in trying to rescue Trautman from Zaysen.
John Rambo, unwilling to accompany old friend Colonel Trautman behind Soviet lines in Afghanistan, ends up going there on an unofficial rescue mission after Trautman is captured. Bullets and bombs fly in all directions as the indestructible Rambo quickly works his way through a large camp of Soviet soldiers.
The final chapter (we hope) in the &quot;Rambo&quot; series finds our Green Beret hero in Afghanistan, fighting to rescue his friend and mentor, &#39;Colonel Traupman&#39;, from the occupying Russian armies.<br/><br/>Even though Stallone and director Peter Macdonald have attempted another &#39;message&#39; in this film, &quot;Rambo III&quot; is not as clumsily weighed down as its predecessors, and actually manages some intentional humour (even if it isn&#39;t all that funny). Because these types of movies cannot afford to take themselves too seriously.<br/><br/>The fifty million dollars worth of production is impressive only on the big screen, so video viewers will miss this. A very explosive, implausible movie, which is of course well out of date(the Russians withdrew from Afghanistan in 1988).<br/><br/>Sunday, August 23, 1992 - Video
Rambo III is one of my favorite movies of all time. After Rambo rescues the American POWs in Vietnam he moves to Thailand and works in a Buddhist monastary. He keeps in shape by stick fighting and doing construction work around the monastary. Sam Trautman and Eric&#39;s father from &quot;That &#39;70&#39;s Show.&quot; Ask Rambo for his help because Trautman is on a mission to deliver Stinger Missiles to the rebels fighting the Soviets. Trautman later gets caught by the Soviets, and Eric&#39;s father tells Rambo at the monastary about Trautman getting captured. To make a long story short Rambo gets his equipment ready, (detonators and of course BLUE LIGHTS)and heads off to Afghanistan. It takes awhile for the Afghan Tribes to accept Rambo (they think he&#39;s a lost tourist.) The fighting and gun fights are so far-fetched that you gotta love it. The climax of the film is awesome. Rambo and Truatman get conered by the Soviets, and Rambo says his famous one liner &quot;F_ck Them!&quot; and starts shoot&#39;n gernades at the soviet army. With the help of the Afghan Tribesmen, Rambo jumps into a burning Soviet tank and squares off against a evil soviet commander in a attack helicopter. Rambo kills the soviet commander by shooting the tanks machine gun into the helicopter&#39;s cockpit and rams the tank into the helicopter blowing it into millions of pieces! and of course Rambo survives. I give this movie 7/10
Strays slightly from the formula and therefore loses some of its mindless fun credentials.
When Vietnam veteran John Rambo (<a href="/name/nm0000230/">Sylvester Stallone</a>), a Green Beret with two Medals of Honor and currently living in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand, turns down the request of his former commanding officer Colonel Sam Trautman (<a href="/name/nm0001077/">Richard Crenna</a>) to accompany him on a mission into Afghanistan and Trautman is subsequently captured by the Russians, Rambo launches a one-man rescue mission. Rambo III is the third movie in the Rambo series, which was based on First Blood, a 1972 novel by Canadian-American novelist David Morrell. It was preceded by <a href="/title/tt0083944/">First Blood (1982)</a> (1982) and <a href="/title/tt0089880/">Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)</a> (1985) and followed by <a href="/title/tt0462499/">Rambo (2008)</a> (2008). In the novel, Rambo died at the end of the shoot-out in Hope, Washington (seen in First Blood), so all sequels are based only on characters created by David Morrell. The screenplay for Rambo III was written by Sylvester Stallone and American screenwriter Sheldon Lettich. Morrell novelized the movie in 1988. As Trautman and Rambo approach the Pakistani border thinking they have made it to safety, they are suddenly aware of an army of Soviet tanks approaching. Colonel Zaysen (<a href="/name/nm0209030/">Marc de Jonge</a>) orders them to drop their weapons and assures them of a fair trial, but Trauman and Rambo open fire on them. As the army closes in, a full cavalry of Mujahideen warriors, accompanied by Mousa (<a href="/name/nm0299924/">Sasson Gabai</a>) and Hamid (<a href="/name/nm0795226/">Doudi Shoua</a>), suddenly surround them, overwhelming the Soviets. A fierce battle follows, and Trautman and Rambo are both injured. Not one to give up, Rambo manages to hijack a Soviet tank and ram it headfirst into Zaysen&#39;s helicopter, killing him in the explosion. To everyone&#39;s amazement, Rambo crawls out of the tank. In the final scene, Mousa and Hamid say goodbye to Rambo, and Rambo tells Hamid to keep the good luck charm. As Trautman and Rambo drive off the battlefield, Trautman comments that they may be getting a little soft. &quot;Maybe just a little, sir&quot;, Rambo replies. In the UK, the movie was released on VHS twice. The VHS by Guild Home Video is severely censored. Nearly all action sequences are missing some frames and in total not less than a 45 scenes got cut. The second VHS release by Universal lacks only one scene—a horse falling down—due to the Animals Act of 1937. Again one can find a comparison with pictures here. All cuts were waived for the Blu-ray/DVD. In a manner of speaking, the Afghan Mujahadeen (literally &#39;Warriors of God&#39;) were made up of many different factions including the future Taliban and their enemies in the Northern Alliance. During the Soviet occupation all these factions accepted the backing of the CIA against their common enemy, the Red Army. a5c7b9f00b

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