Additional information for Rambo: First Blood Part II, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 22, 1985. The film is being distributed by TriStar Pictures and has not yet been rated. Rambo: First Blood Part II has a total running time of 96 minutes.
13
Argentina
M
Australia
18
Chile
U
France
18
Norway
PG
Singapore
18
Spain
15
Sweden
15
UK
16
Netherlands
R
USA
16
West Germany
16
Iceland
13+
Canada
15
South Korea
K-18
Finland
18SG
Malaysia
14
Brazil
18
Germany
18
Peru
M/12
Portugal
T
Italy
96min
Rambo II
Argentina
Rambo II
Mexico
Rambo II
Peru
Rambo II
Portugal
Rambo II
Serbia
Rambo II
Venezuela
Rambo 2
Israel
Rambo 2
Poland
Rambo 2 - La misión
Peru
Rambo 2 - La misión
Uruguay
Rambo II - Der Auftrag
Austria
Rambo II - Der Auftrag
West Germany
Rambo II: La mission
Canada
Rambo II: La mission
France
Рамбо: Първа кръв част II
Bulgaria
A Vingança do Herói
Portugal
First Blood Part II
Australia
Rambo - First Blood II
Sweden
Rambo - krigaren 2
Finland
Rambo - taistelija 2
Finland
Rambo 2.
Hungary
Rambo II - A Missão
Brazil
Rambo II - La vendetta
Italy
Rambo II Der Auftrag
West Germany
Rambo II: I apostoli
Greece
Rambo-Ilk kan 2
Turkey
Rambo/Ikari no dasshutsu
Japan
Rambo: Acorralado - Parte II
Spain
Rambo: First Blood 2
Denmark
Rambo: La misión
Peru
May 22, 1985
USA
June 20, 1985
Argentina
July 06, 1985
Philippines
July 18, 1985
Australia
August 01, 1985
Netherlands
August 03, 1985
South Korea
August 17, 1985
Japan
August 23, 1985
Finland
August 23, 1985
Sweden
August 30, 1985
Ireland
August 30, 1985
UK
September 09, 1985
Spain
September 12, 1985
Norway
September 12, 1985
West Germany
October 03, 1985
Uruguay
October 16, 1985
France
October 25, 1985
Denmark
October 25, 1985
Portugal
November , 1985
Turkey
April 05, 1986
Philippines
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John Rambo is released from prison by the government for a top-secret covert mission to the last place on Earth he'd want to return - the jungles of Vietnam.
Set around three years after 'First Blood', Rambo is working in a labor camp prison somewhere in the USA when he gets a visit from his former commander, Colonel Sam Trautman (Richard Crenna). Trautman offers Rambo the chance to be released from prison after being convicted by a military court after the events of the first film (destruction and theft of military and private property, but not murder) and given full clemency, but on condition of taking a mission where he will infiltrate Vietnam to search for American POWs that are still rumored to be held by the Vietnamese.Rambo travels with Trautman to Thailand and meets Marshal Murdock (Charles Napier), an American bureaucrat who is in charge of the operation and he tells Rambo that the American public is demanding knowledge about the POWs and they want a trained commando to go in and search for them. Rambo is briefed that he is only to photograph the POWs and not to rescue them, nor is he to engage any enemy soldiers due to the unstable situation between the USA and Vietnam. Rambo reluctantly agrees and he is then told that an agent of the American government will be there to receive him in the jungles of Vietnam. Before he leaves on his mission, Rambo tells Trautman that Murdock mistakenly referred to his unit in Vietnam. Rambo tells Trautman he's the only person he can trust.Rambo parachutes into the Vietnamese jungle, but loses most of his equipment in the process due to the faulty jump and is left only with his knives, his bow, and arrows. Miles from his landing spot, Rambo his contact and CIA agent, a native Vietnamese girl named Co-Bao (Julia Nickson) who wants to go to America, and who arranges for her and Rambo to go upstream with a group of local river pirates.Rambo comes to the camp, and in contradiction to his briefing, he finds a handful of American prisoners there and rescues one of them from a makeshift crucifixion. Later at the camp, a patrol discovers a dead sentry whom Rambo killed with a throwing knife. In response, a large Vietnamese patrol goes out into the jungles in search of the intruder. Rambo, Co and the American POW escape with the pirates, but are attacked by a Vietnamese gunboat and are promptly betrayed by the pirates, who fear the military's reprisals should they not cooperate; Rambo sends Co and the POW to safety and manages to destroy the gunboat with an RPG and kill all the pirates.Rambo radios and calls for extraction. When the chopper sent to retrieve him is in sight, with Trautman on board, it is called back by Murdock. Murdock fears what will happen to him and his party if the American public come to know about the secret operation or of that fact that POW's and MIA's thought to be dead are still being held in Vietnam.Rambo and the American POW are recaptured, Co, having escaped, watches from the jungle nearby. Rambo's wrists are bound to an oxen yoke and he is lowered naked into a chest-deep, leech-infested cesspool (or possibly a pit dug especially for the purpose of torture). Later Rambo learns that the Soviet Army is aiding the Vietnamese and training them, and he is tortured by a Soviet officer, Lt. Col. Podovsky (Steven Berkoff) and his silent, robust henchman Sergeant Yushin. Rambo is ordered to contact the American military and tell them that they should not send any more commandos for rescue operations in Vietnam.Meanwhile, Co enters the camp in the guise of a prostitute and comes to the hut in which Rambo is held captive. Rambo agrees to Podovsky's condition, but instead threatens Murdock on the radio that he is "comin' to get you", then escapes from captivity into a nearby jungle with Co's help. Co then tends to Rambo's wounds and begins to implore him to take her to the United States. Rambo agrees and they kiss, however they are then attacked by some Vietnamese soldiers and Co is killed by the Vietnamese camp commander, whom escapes. Rambo kills them all and then buries Co's body in the jungle.Following his escape, the camp's Soviet and Vietnamese soldiers are sent to look for him. Rambo assembles his weapons, and using guerrilla warfare tactics, is able to kill a large number of enemy troops. He proceeds to a nearby enemy camp and destroys it and several vehicles with explosive arrows. He comes face-to-face with the Viet commander and kills him with an explosive arrowhead. Yushin appears in a UH-1N Twin Huey and drops a firebomb on Rambo's position. Rambo escapes and hijacks the Huey helicopter after killing Sergeant Yushin and proceeds towards the POW camp. He destroys most of the camp with the helicopter, then lands and arms himself with the M-60 machine gun that is mounted on the Huey, kills the remaining Vietnamese soldiers, and rescues all the POWs. They get to the helicopter and head towards the American camp in Thailand.Lt. Col. Podovsky chases them in his Mil Mi-24 helicopter gunship. Although Rambo's helicopter is heavily damaged by Podovsky's helicopter, he manages to land his helicopter on a river, then plays dead. When Podovsky comes near him and gets careless, Rambo fires a LAW 66mm rocket at Podovsky's chopper, obliterating it.Rambo then returns to the base and shoots up Murdock's command center. He threatens Murdock with a knife, challenging him to find and rescue the remaining American POWs in Vietnam. Trautman then comforts Rambo and tries to pacify him. An angry Rambo responds that he only wants his country to love its soldiers as much as its soldiers love it. As Rambo leaves, Trautman asks him, "How will you live, John?" To which Rambo replies, "Day by day." The film credits roll as Rambo walks off into the distance while his mentor watches him.
George P. Cosmatos
Director(s)
David Morrell
Kevin Jarre
Sylvester Stallone
James Cameron
Writer(s)
Mel Dellar
associate producer
Buzz Feitshans
producer
Mario Kassar
executive producer
Andrew G. Vajna
executive producer (as Andrew Vajna)
Producer(s)
Jerry Goldsmith
Composer(s)
Rambo
Sylvester Stallone
Col. Samuel Trautman
Richard Crenna
Marshall Murdock
Charles Napier
Lt. Col. Podovsky
Steven Berkoff
Co
Julia Nickson
Ericson
Martin Kove
Tay (as George Kee Cheung)
George Cheung
Banks
Andy Wood
Captain Vinh
William Ghent
Sergeant Yushin (as Vojo Goric)
Voyo Goric
Captain Kinh
Dana Lee
Gunboat Captain
Baoan Coleman
Lifer
Steve Williams
P.O.W. #1
Don Collins
P.O.W. #2
Christopher Grant
P.O.W. #3
John Sterlini
P.O.W. #4
Alain Hocquenghem
P.O.W. #5
William Rothlein
Prison Guard
Tony Munafo
Russian Pilot
Tom Gehrke
Chief Radio Operator (uncredited)
Roger Cudney
POW #6 (uncredited)
John Pankow
Radio Operator (uncredited)
John Sabol
Director(s)
Kevin Jarre
Sylvester Stallone
James Cameron
Writer(s)
associate producer
Buzz Feitshans
producer
Mario Kassar
executive producer
Andrew G. Vajna
executive producer (as Andrew Vajna)
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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