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Rambo rams his knife into the soldier's chest, stabbing him in the heart. Rambo uses his compound bow to shoot an arrow into the soldier's chest. Rambo uses matches from his knife's survival kit to light a fire in a field and kill the rest of the unit.

Lieutenant Tay. Rambo shoots an arrow equipped with an explosive torque-tip into Tay's chest, blowing his body apart. Rambo sneaks onto the helicopter and grabs the soldier, throwing him into the water below, knokcing him out and drowning him.

Rambo wrestles with Yushin inside a flying helicopter and after an intense battle, manages to gain the upper hand and flip Yushin out of the door and into the jungles far below. After killing Yushin, Rambo heads into the cockpit and hurls the pilot out of the door and into the jungles far below. After commandeering the helicopter, Rambo shoots a missile at the soldier and kills him.

Rambo fires an automated machine gun mounted on the door of the helicopter to finish off the soldier. Rambo destroys the prison camp with the helicopter, killing a great deal of soldiers in the process with the helicopter's machine guns and missiles. M60E3 Medium Machine Gun. Rambo lands the Soviet helicopter he hijacked and retrieves the door-mounted M60E3 machine gun and runs through the camp to rescue the prisoners, killing several with the machine gun in the process.

M72 LAW -induced helicopter explosion. If the Vietnam kills are added, Rambo ends up with an astounding lives ended over the course of the series. Without them included, his final kill count is Michael Kennedy is an avid movie and TV fan that's been working for Screen Rant in various capacities since In that time, Michael has written over articles for the site, first working solely as a news writer, then later as a senior writer and associate news editor. Most recently, Michael helped launch Screen Rant's new horror section, and is now the lead staff writer when it comes to all things frightening.

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When not writing, Michael enjoys going to concerts, taking in live professional wrestling, and debating pop culture. The total number of people killed in all Rambo films is a staggering This includes both good and bad guys being killed.

So lets break it down by movie. The fourth installment of Rambo has the highest death toll of any of the movies. Of the people killed in all the movies, it grossed a total of deaths. Of those, Rambo was responsible for 83 of those kills. The third installment of the Rambo franchise saw him venture into Afghanistan to rescue his old commander, Colonel Trautman.

This time the movie accounted for total kills, with Rambo being responsible for 78 of them. The most costly location was an actual rice paddy that was planted by the production and used during the scene where Rambo attempts to escape with the POWs. The beachfront digs at least made the potentially grueling production a bit easier … that is until Hurricane Odile destroyed most of the sets during shooting in September of The setback caused the production to shut down temporarily, which forced Cosmatos and Stallone to have to think fast.

In order to make up for lost days, they decided to shoot insert shots and close-ups at their hotel while production got back up and running. The influential scene has since been copied and parodied numerous times in subsequent films.

First Blood required Stallone to be ripped he shot Rocky III shortly before starring in the first Rambo movie, which helped , but for the second outing he really needed to pump some iron.

Twenty-five years later, Stallone would develop and co-write The Expendables , an ensemble action movie starring Stallone and a handful of his fellow s action stars, about an elite group of mercenaries given high-risk missions. Russell Mulcahy , the original director of the third installment of the Rambo series, was fired two weeks into the production of the movie due to creative differences.

The eventual director, Peter MacDonald —who was originally hired as a second unit director—was given only two days notice before picking up where Mulcahy left off only portions of the footage directed by Mulcahy remain in the final film. The plot of the third movie involves Rambo teaming up with Mujahideen fighters in Afghanistan funny enough, the movie was mostly shot in the deserts of Israel to combat Russian soldiers and save Colonel Trautman during the Soviet-Afghan War.

The storyline attempted to continue the anti-Soviet slant of the series that began in the second installment … that is until history stepped in. Around the time the movie was in post-production in late , aiming for a May release, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev began implementing glasnost, the official easing of tensions and increased transparency between the U.



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