A lifetime of taking shots has ended Rocky’s career, and a crooked accountant has left him broke. Inspired by the memory of his trainer, however, Rocky finds glory in training and takes on an up-and-coming boxer.

Sylvester Stallone
as Robert 'Rocky' Balboa

Talia Shire
as Adrianna 'Adrian' Balboa

Burt Young
as Paulie Pennino

Richard Gant
as George Washington Duke

Tommy Morrison
as Tommy 'Machine' Gunn

Sage Stallone
as Robert 'Rocky' Balboa Jr.

Burgess Meredith
as Mickey Goldmill

Tony Burton
as Tony 'Duke' Evers

Jimmy Gambina
as Jimmy

Delia Sheppard
as Karen
GenerationofSwine
From II to III they changed the emphasis away from Rocky's family and friends and the characters and moved it into straight boxing, but it was still inspirational, it was still fun. Here I don't know what they did. It was like they changed the focus back on the characters but somehow butchered it...
Nathan
At the heart of Rocky V, there is a really intimate story about living in the past and being blinded to your present, but unfortunately that gets muddled with its somewhat convoluted screenplay. The decision to take away Rocky’s wealth with a cheap plot device is one that was not needed. Rocky ha...