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Paradise Alley (1978)

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Country: US
Technical: Technicolor 107m
Director: Sylvester Stallone
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Conway, Anne Archer, Lee Canalito, Armand Assante

Synopsis:

Three brothers in New York's Hell's Kitchen district struggle for a taste of the action in the wrestling business, but the sleazy elements it attracts prove divisive and hazardous.

Review:

A slice of life on the street set not too convincingly during the 1940s, this was an attempt by the star to parlay his bankability after Rocky into some sort of artistic credibility. Better than the average Stallone film, but memorable it ain't.

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Country: US
Technical: Technicolor 107m
Director: Sylvester Stallone
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Conway, Anne Archer, Lee Canalito, Armand Assante

Synopsis:

Three brothers in New York's Hell's Kitchen district struggle for a taste of the action in the wrestling business, but the sleazy elements it attracts prove divisive and hazardous.

Review:

A slice of life on the street set not too convincingly during the 1940s, this was an attempt by the star to parlay his bankability after Rocky into some sort of artistic credibility. Better than the average Stallone film, but memorable it ain't.


Country: US
Technical: Technicolor 107m
Director: Sylvester Stallone
Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Conway, Anne Archer, Lee Canalito, Armand Assante

Synopsis:

Three brothers in New York's Hell's Kitchen district struggle for a taste of the action in the wrestling business, but the sleazy elements it attracts prove divisive and hazardous.

Review:

A slice of life on the street set not too convincingly during the 1940s, this was an attempt by the star to parlay his bankability after Rocky into some sort of artistic credibility. Better than the average Stallone film, but memorable it ain't.

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