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Rambo Stallone - On The Set Of First Blood : Part3 ( filming location video )

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When I went visiting 'First Blood' Rambo filming locations last may, I spotted what could have been the 'Delmore Berry's property'.

Read the blog story here http://rambo-stallone-onthesetoffirstblood.blogspot.com/2008/06/finding-openi...

In fact, the landscape, hills in background were the correct ones. The Delmore berry' property was there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk77Xy9D0N4 )

Scott Hardy, a local Canadian guy, huge First blood fan, after watching my documentary videos
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc7pMuaku1o
part2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1YtClq1-T0
and read my blog story above, was curious and decided to continue my research. With the help of his dad, he started looking from the point I left. And the unimaginable happened. The 'Delmore berry' 's property was finally discovered!.

Rambo: First Blood or Rambo outside the US), is a 1982 action/adventure film directed by Ted Kotcheff. The film stars Sylvester Stallone as the unstoppable John Rambo, a troubled and misunderstood Vietnam War veteran, with Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy) as his nemesis and Colonel Samuel Trautman (Richard Crenna) as his ally. It was released on October 22, 1982. Based loosely on David Morrell's 1972 novel of the same name, it was the first of the four-film Rambo series.

Since its release, First Blood has been a critical and commercial success, and has had a lasting influence on the genre. It has also spurred countless parodies. The resulting Rambo franchise propelled Stallone to iconic status in the United States, although at the time of its release, Stallone had already gained popularity from the first three Rocky films. The film is also notable for its psychological portrayal of the aftereffects of the Vietnam War, particularly the challenges faced by American veterans attempting to re-integrate into society.

http://www.you-just-dont-turn-it-off.com

Also, the video shows the military staging area where Colonel Trautman appeared for the time in the Rambo franchise and said "God did not make Rambo, I made him! ". This was the best place to pay respect to the actor Richard Crenna. This week end celebrates his birthday (30th November)

tags : Rambo Stallone FIRST BLOOD Rambo Stallone Sylvester first blood rocky balboa trailer teaser Stallone expendables Rambo

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  • I keep hoping that Rambo will climb out of the house ruins, and they all burst into laughter and hug eachother

  • It is absolutely shocking to see the change over 30+ years. The tree's have stood the test of time and I'm so amazed to see that these places are actually real. Watching these videos has made me a lot more aware of the time and effort that goes into making films. Top score to the people that made these short films for the rest of us to enjoy. If I could pay you for the pleasure I would. Many many thanks.

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  • Thank You , this is amazing ! Beautiful remembering for this classic adventure movie .Thank You.

  • i love this place so much ,everything  starts here

  • THIS IS AMAZING! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND EFFORT!

  • Wonderful job. I share your enthusiasm and love for this movie. Thank you for making this.

  • Thanks, excellent videos.

  • amazing you guys are pretty fanatical, it was only a movie i loved it too but it was still just a flick, i traveled and lived in vietnam cambodia and laos to satisfy my curiosity about the location of wars in SE Asia, it's funny how you put yourselves into the clips, good on ya anyway,

  • @caporalchef4 for.example in Lysebotn - Norway, now there is much forrest , tree`s and grass, in the 60`s there was almost just stone and rocks every where, and in the 70`s and 80`s began trees to grov up and today there is much forrest and trees every where. sorry for my bad english.hope you understand.

  • @GLADIATUS96 What the hell are you talking about??!!

  • " NOTHING is over nothing" guy drops phone haha now that was funny haha

  • it is always interesting how time changes all...:)

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