Rocky Iv - Der Kampf Des Jahrhunderts 1985.mp4 Official
“It is far from the best, but is the most inspiring and has the best music and training sequences.” Roger Ebert
“A fantastic fist-pumper of a movie with action, drama, humor, tragedy, and thought-provoking ideas about world peace... Really a terrific piece of entertainment.” IMDb Rocky IV - Der Kampf des Jahrhunderts 1985.mp4
Highly re-watchable and physically visceral, with what many consider the best-choreographed fight in the series. “It is far from the best, but is
During the final fight, Sylvester Stallone encouraged Dolph Lundgren to hit him for real to make the scenes look authentic. Lundgren hit him so hard that Stallone ended up in intensive care for several days because his heart was swelling from the impact. Lundgren hit him so hard that Stallone ended
: Moving away from Bill Conti’s traditional orchestral score, Vince DiCola’s synthesizer music and tracks like "Hearts on Fire" and "Burning Heart" are celebrated as ultimate 80s "hype" music.
Set directly after Rocky III , the film centers on a challenge from the Soviet Union's powerhouse, (Dolph Lundgren). When Drago kills Rocky’s friend Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) during an exhibition match, Rocky vows revenge. He travels to the heart of the USSR to train in isolation for a Christmas Day bout, setting up a literal "East vs. West" confrontation. Key Highlights
Rocky IV: Der Kampf des Jahrhunderts (1985) is often cited as the most "popcorn" and purely entertaining entry in the Rocky franchise. While it lacks the gritty, Oscar-winning character drama of the 1976 original, it is iconic for its high-octane 80s aesthetic, synth-heavy soundtrack, and unabashed Cold War themes.