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The Rambo Report: Five Films, Three Books, One Legend

The Rambo Report: Five Films, Three Books, One Legend

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Film StudiesVietnam War

Publisher Price: $29.00

PREORDER - Expected ship date April 29, 2025

ISBN10: 0806543574
ISBN13: 9780806543574
Publisher: Citadel Press
Published: Apr 29 2025
Pages: 304
Weight: 1.25
Language: English
The ultimate guide to the Rambo phenomenon--from bestselling novel to Hollywood blockbuster to all-American hero, legend, and icon--written with the full cooperation of Rambo's creator, bestselling author David Morrell . . .

From the beginning, Rambo was more than a character in a 1972 novel by David Morrell. He was the culmination of the author's personal encounters with veterans returning from the Vietnam War. The 1982 movie adaptation of First Blood reflected the novel's powerful insights into a troubled veteran's post-war experience. Then in 1985, the film's explosive sequel Rambo: First Blood Part II transformed the character into something shockingly different. With a focus on blood-and-guts action--and the beefed-up muscles of Sylvester Stallone--Rambo became an invincible one-man army. A new kind of hero for a new day in America. A full-blown pop-culture icon as controversial as he was crowd-pleasing--blasting his way through the most influential action film franchise in Hollywood history . . .

The Rambo legend was born.

Five feature films. Three novels. Seven video games. Countless comic books, action figures, and even an animated TV show for kids. The Rambo machine has been as unstoppable as Rambo himself. Now for the first time, Hollywood insider Nat Segaloff digs deep into the man, the myth, and the massive impact of the phenomenon known as The Rambo Effect. Packed with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, sharp cultural insights, and ongoing debates about violence in the media, this is an explosive no-holds-barred report from the front lines of Hollywood myth-making. A must-read for Rambo fans, movies buffs, and anyone interested in American culture . . .

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