
Rocky III
The greatest challenge.
Following Rocky Balboa's intense battle with his most powerful adversary yet – the ferocious Clubber Lang – Rocky joins forces with former rival Apollo Creed in an effort to get back his fighting spirit.
- 6.9
- 1982
- Released
- 1h 40m

Sylvester Stallone
Robert 'Rocky' Balboa
Talia Shire
Adrianna 'Adrian' Balboa
Burt Young
Paulie Pennino
Carl Weathers
Apollo Creed
Mr. T
Clubber Lang
Burgess Meredith
Mickey Goldmill
Tony Burton
Tony 'Duke' Evers
Hulk Hogan
Thunderlips
Ina Fried
Robert 'Rocky' Balboa Jr.
Al Silvani
Al
Wally Taylor
Clubber Lang's Manager
Jim Hill
Sportscaster
Don Sherman
Andy
Dennis James
Wrestling commentator 1
Jim Healy
Wrestling commentator 2
Ray Gedeon
Wrestling Referee
Gene Crane
Mayor
Stu Nahan
Title Rematch Commentator
Bill Baldwin
Title Rematch Commentator
Jimmy Lennon Sr.
Title Announcer
Marty Denkin
Title Referee
John David Morris
Doctor
Lou Fillipo
Rematch Referee
Jeff Temkin
Rematch Ring Announcer
Mario Machado
Interviewer
Tony Hernández
Himself
Frank Stallone Jr.
Singer / Opponent
Philmore Berger
Rabbi
Big Yank
Sparring Partner
François André
Clubber's Cornerman
Eddie Smith
Clubber's Cornerman
Chino 'Fats' Williams
Derelict
LeRoy Neiman
Special Appearance
Bob Minor
Challenger
Clifford Strong
Challenger
Jason Felice
Challenger
Tony Brubaker
Challenger
Rex Pierson
Challenger
Ray Notaro Jr.
Challenger
David Cadiente
Opponent
Roger Braxton
Opponent
J.D. Smith
Opponent
Tom Lupo
Opponent
Melvin Jones
Opponent
Alex Brown
Opponent
George O'Mara
Opponent
Clarke Coleman
Police
Sasha Stallone
Woman in Gym (uncredited)















Released
en
$17,000,000.00
$269,952,898.00
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Reviews

While Rocky III may have the weakest story of the series thus far, it is still able to create unique and believable obstacles for Rocky Balboa as he nears the end of his boxing career. To start off, the acting is very inconsistent in this film. Our leads, Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, and Carl Weathers, do an excellent job and improve with each entry. But our antagonist (Mr. T) is bad. He do

OK, fair play would have to say that Rocky I and II were better films... but this had Mr. T in it and given that he was one of my childhood favorites I feel horrible not giving it 10 of 10. It was a decent film and Mr. T does a great bad guy (even though the kid in me hates to see him in a villainous role). And we get Action Jackson back, which always makes it feel like a Rocky film. Where t

I don't know what you want me to say. I mean, what happened? How did everything that was so good get so bad? *** This review contains spoilers *** Rocky is reigning World Champion and is dispatching all comers to his crown with ease. But looming in the distance is Clubber Lang, a young and hungry boxer intent on becoming the new champ. Pretty safe enjoyment for anyone into the fantastical











