Touted upon its release as the finale of the Rocky saga, this fifth entry in the
long-running series of sports dramas reunites star Sylvester Stallone with John
G. Avildsen, director of the Oscar-winning original. Stallone is Rocky Balboa,
suffering from career-ending brain damage as a result of his punishing bout with
Ivan Drago at the finale of the previous film. Upon their return to Philadelphia,
Rocky and his wife Adrian (Talia Shire) discover they are broke, their fortune
squandered by an incompetent accountant. Forced to move back to their working
class neighborhood, Rocky finds that his only asset is the run-down gym willed
to him by Mickey (Burgess Meredith, who appears in new flashback sequences).
Resisting big money offered to him by Don King-like boxing promoter George Washington
Duke (Richard Gant), Rocky becomes a trainer and finds a talented comer
in Tommy Gunn (real-life boxer Tommy Morrison, nephew of John Wayne). Rocky's
son (played by Stallone's real-life son Sage Stallone) feels neglected by his
father, who lavishes attention on his prot�g�, but Tommy ultimately turns his
back on his mentor to sign a more lucrative deal with Duke, leading to a street
fight showdown. |