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* [http://www.movieweb.com/video/V07E5qruBCFHRX/ John Rambo] Trailer
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John Rambo
Directed bySylvester Stallone
Written bySylvester Stallone
Produced bySylvester Stallone
StarringSylvester Stallone
Julie Benz
Matthew Marsden
Paul Schulze
Graham McTavish
Sai Mawng
Jake La Botz
Distributed byLions Gate Entertainment
Release dates
December, 2007
Running time
TBA
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$ 50,000,000

John Rambo is an upcoming film, starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. In this fourth chapter of the franchise, Rambo travels to Burma, where the Burmese army is ruthlessly abusing the locals. It is currently scheduled for a February 2008 release. This is the only film in the series that does not feature the character of Rambo's friend and mentor, Colonel Trautman. The actor who portrayed Trautman in the previous Rambo films, Richard Crenna, died of cancer in 2003.

The official film teaser which was made for distributors at the Cannes film festival was made available on the internet in late May 2007, and was noted for its intense (and graphic) violence.[1]

Plot

Vietnam veteran John J. Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has survived many harrowing ordeals in his lifetime, and has since withdrawn into a simple and secluded existence in Bangkok, where he spends his time salvaging old PT boats and tanks for scrap metal. Even though he is looking to avoid trouble, trouble has a way of finding him. A group of Christian human rights missionaries, led by Michael Burnett (Paul Schulze) and Sarah Miller (Julie Benz), approach Rambo with the desire to rent his boat to travel up the river to Burma. For over fifty years, Burma has been a war zone. The Karen people of the region, who consist of peasants and farmers, have endured brutally oppressive rule from the murderous Burmese military, and have been struggling for survival every single day. This is the time when medical assistance and general support from the Christian missionaries is needed most. Despite insistence from Sarah, Rambo declines the offer and Michael, Sarah, and the rest of the missionaries head up the river on their own. When the missionaries finally arrive at the Karen village, they are ambushed by the sadistic Major Pa Tee Tint (Maung Maung Khin), and a host of Burmese army men. A portion of the villagers and missionaries are tortured and viciously murdered, while Tint and his men hold the remainder captive. News soon reaches the minister in charge of the mission, and, with the help of Ed Baumgartner, he employs Rambo to lead a rescue effort the only way he knows how. With five young and highly trained, diverse mercenaries at his disposal, Rambo has to travel back up the river and liberate the survivors from the clutches of Major Tint in what may be one of his deadliest missions ever.[2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Gruesome 'Rambo' Trailer Slays on Internet, retrieved 27 May 2007.
  2. ^ Campea, John (July 31, 2006). "Rambo 4 Plot". TheMovieBlog. Retrieved 2007-04-17. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)