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The story of “Rocky” began as a script about one man’s struggle, but five decades later, it has become a global symbol of perseverance that transcends borders. As we celebrate America 250, Sylvester Stallone narrates the story of a film that still inspires everyday fighters, from local athletes to families across the world to conquer their own mountains, in the form of the 72 Steps outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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  1. 1
    @gracerosales1533

    This movie was one of the first foreign movies I watched as a child and the first Sylvester Stalone film I watched. After this, I also watched Rambo and other Rocky films. 🙂

  2. 5
    @wickedshadesproductions5254

    I live in Philadelphia, a mile away from the art museum. There are ALWAYS groups of people running up those steps

  3. 7
    @him-ww4sg

    Давайте говорить честно – куда бы
    вы там не ускорились , на любой катушке, но до Кровавого Спорта
    с Ван Дамом и до Пола Хертза , который написал музыку к этому фильму , вам вместе со Сталоне
    как до луны 😂

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