In 1987, two Rambo films were released: Rambo (1982), Rambo II: La Mission (1985) and Rambo III. Sylvester stallone is its glory and its saga, which he holds in parallel with the adventures of Rocky, is in the boxing office. The world cinema did not need more to get a phenomenon and “sub-reins”.
Any resemblance to the existing character …
In this category you must recognize that the film is distinguished by its comprehensive production, this is the last battle (1987). It is produced by the king of the series B and Z David A. We will later have some actions such as patrol in the jungle (1989) or Invasion Force (1990).
In the final struggle, the financier puts pressure on Colonel Hogan so that he has formed the mercenaries as quickly as possible to arrange a man’s hunt. They accidentally remove the man, Mike Danton, a gentleman who will cause them a lot of concern … because he turns out to be a strong opponent who is not going to kill. Is there anything in common about Rambo? Wait for the rest!

Mike Danton, a man like others
Hidden in the woods to get rid of his refugees, Mike (plays Ted Prior, Director), hunted by Hogan’s mercenaries, with the same methods as Rambo: at the discretion, traps and saving: the only gun, a large knife and branches around his neck.

The film has been more likely to make similarities because of the last half hour, even the last battle has even a rambo-like character and offers a more muscular alternative than angry elimination: Bad Boys’ machine guns!
Lastly, there is only one mediator film in which we can see veteran Cameron Mitchell (when the beast, the screaming, Minnesota’s vigilance), which seems to be in the shade itself and Troy Donahu, is especially seen in The Godfather 2.

Note that in 2013, decades later, David A. The first and its actor Ted offer the first adventure of Mike Danton, with the deceased prey, again opposed to Colonel Hogan. But who dared to risk it?
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