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Rambo refers most commonly to the fictional character John Rambo who first appeared in the novel First Blood, and to the eponymous series of action films starring Sylvester Stallone: First Blood (1982) ' (1985) Rambo III (1988) Rambo (2008) Rambo may also refer to: Rambo and Rambo III, video games based on the films Rambo and the Forces of Freedom, an animated series based on the film. More information...

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