Paradise Alley (1978)

Paradise Alley (1978)
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Film auteur Sylvester Stallone wrote, directed, and stars in this re-working of Rocky to fit an old-fashioned Hollywood formula, depicting three brothers from New York's Hell's Kitchen of the 1940s who want to claw their way out of poverty. Lee Canalito is the muscle-brained iceman Victor, and Armand Assante is the embittered, crippled war veteran Lenny. But the smooth-talking con man brother Cosmo (Sylvester Stallone), sees beef-cake Victor's fists as their ticket out of the slums. Cosmo, ever the manipulator, convinces the dull-witted Victor to participate in a series of bone-crunching wrestling matches as Kid Salami. Cosmo and Lenny exploit Victor's brute strength to grab the fast money on the wrestling circuit. But their climb to success is halted when the local gangster Stitch (Kevin Conway) puts up his malicious and dangerous wrestler Frankie the Thumper (Terry Funk) to fight against Kid Salami in a 22-round meat-pounder. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Sylvester StalloneKevin Conway, (more)
Director(s):
Sylvester Stallone
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Paradise Alley

Film auteur Sylvester Stallone wrote, directed, and stars in this re-working of Rocky to fit an old-fashioned Hollywood formula, depicting three brothers from New York's Hell's Kitchen of the 1940s who want to claw their way out of poverty. Lee Canalito is the muscle-brained iceman Victor, and Armand Assante is the embittered, crippled war veteran Lenny. But the smooth-talking con man brother Cosmo (Sylvester Stallone), sees beef-cake Victor's fists as their ticket out of the slums. Cosmo, ever the manipulator, convinces the dull-witted Victor to participate in a series of bone-crunching wrestling matches as Kid Salami. Cosmo and Lenny exploit Victor's brute strength to grab the fast money on the wrestling circuit. But their climb to success is halted when the local gangster Stitch (Kevin Conway) puts up his malicious and dangerous wrestler Frankie the Thumper (Terry Funk) to fight against Kid Salami in a 22-round meat-pounder. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Sylvester Stallone
Writer(s):
Sylvester Stallone
Producer(s):
John F. RoachRonald A. SuppaArthur Chobanian
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Violence)
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    Tina M.

    To me this movie was one of Sylvester Stallone's best movies.It had a lot of humor and charm

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    Rick F.

    I ordered it twice and both times the disc was cracked.

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    Lori R.

    This movie was not entertaining enough for me to watch the whole thing.

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