
Rocky II
Once he fought for a dream. Now he's fighting for love!
After Rocky goes the distance with champ Apollo Creed, both try to put the fight behind them and move on. Rocky settles down with Adrian but can't put his life together outside the ring, while Creed seeks a rematch to restore his reputation. Soon enough, the "Master of Disaster" and the "Italian Stallion" are set on a collision course for a climactic battle that is brutal and unforgettable.
- 7.3
- 1979
- Released
- 1h 59m

Sylvester Stallone
Robert 'Rocky' Balboa
Talia Shire
Adrianna 'Adrian' Balboa
Burt Young
Paulie Pennino
Carl Weathers
Apollo Creed
Burgess Meredith
Mickey Goldmill
Tony Burton
Tony 'Duke' Evers
Joe Spinell
Tony Gazzo
Leonard Gaines
Agent
Sylvia Meals
Mary Anne Creed
Frank McRae
Meat Foreman (uncredited)
Al Silvani
Cutman (uncredited)
John Pleshette
Director (uncredited)
Stu Nahan
Announcer (uncredited)
Bill Baldwin
Commentator (uncredited)
Paul Micale
Father Carmine (uncredited)
Earl Montgomery
Employment Manager (uncredited)
Stuart K. Robinson
Johnny (uncredited)
Frank Stallone Jr.
Singer (uncredited)
Charles "Honi" Coles
Singer (uncredited)
Doug Flor
Singer (uncredited)
Robert Kondyra
Singer (uncredited)
James Zazzarino
Singer (uncredited)
Eddie 'El Annimal' Lopez
Fighter (uncredited)
Taurean Blacque
Lawyer (uncredited)
James J. Casino
Chink's Manager (uncredited)
Shaka Cumbuka
Cornerman (uncredited)
Roberto Durán
Fighter (uncredited)
Lou Fillipo
Referee (uncredited)
Ruth Ann Flynn
Jewelry Sales Lady (uncredited)
Linda Grey
Agent (uncredited)
Grainger Hines
Emergency Room Aide (uncredited)
Garrie Kelly
White Hunter (uncredited)
Ava Lazar
White Hunter (uncredited)
Joseph Letizia
Car Salesman (uncredited)
René Le Vant
Young Lugger (uncredited)
Tawny Little
Reporter (uncredited)
Paul McCrane
Young Patient (uncredited)
Sonny Melendrez
Reporter (uncredited)
Tony Munafo
Boxer (uncredited)
Brent Musburger
Reporter (uncredited)
Ed Ness
Timekeeper (uncredited)
Fred Pinkard
Lawyer (uncredited)
Jane Marla Robbins
Gloria (uncredited)
Hank Rolike
Cornerman (uncredited)
David L. Ross
Reporter (uncredited)
Fran Ryan
Adrian's Nurse (uncredited)
Whitney Rydbeck
Sound Man (uncredited)
Shepherd Sanders
Employment Manager (uncredited)
Jeff Temkin
Ring Announcer (uncredited)
Allan Warnick
Makeup Man (uncredited)
James Zaza
Emergency Room Reporter (uncredited)
Samuel Davis
Apollo's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Rutanya Alda
Doctor Cooper (uncredited)
Seargeoh Stallone
Rocky Balboa Jr. (uncredited)
Butkus Stallone
Dog (uncredited)![Rocky II (1979) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/yZrmRBj1r_E/hqdefault.jpg)


Released
en
$7,000,000.00
$85,187,855.00
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Undaunted by his defeat, the eponymous Italian Stallion and his stalwart trainer "Mickey" (Burgess Meredith) return for a rematch against the cock-sure champ "Apollo Creed" (Carl Weathers) in this superior sequel that manages, successfully, to build upon the original film and to develop some interesting, quirky, characters whilst again epitomising just how boxing was the route out of poverty for s

Rocky II is an incredibly worthy sequel to the 1976 hit. The story picks up immediately after the conclusion of the first fight and follows Rocky as he tries to cope with his new-found fame and return to normalcy. I found this aspect to be incredibly impactful. He has very little to offer the white-collar world, forcing him to return to a life of menial labor with only one true dream: to fight

I haven't seen Creed yet, either of them, and that has me concerned mainly because I hadn't even heard of them until after they were released. So I can't weigh in on all the Rocky movies just yet... ... But Rocky II is what I consider to be the last real Rocky movie. That doesn't mean I don't like the others, but it means that there was a dynamic shift for the series after II. I and II were

There's one thing I want you to do for me. After pushing champ Apollo Creed all the way in their title fight, Rocky Balboa retires from the ring and basks in gallant loser glory. However, he soon finds he is down on his luck and accepts a challenge to a rematch with the ever irate Apollo Creed, something that is much to the chagrin of Adrian. Judging by the rating and some of the comments on











