For Sage Stallone, is wasn't easy growing up as the son of
Rocky and Rambo.
"I always had a lot of friends who wanted to take me
for what I had. They'd steal things from the house.
"There was no shortage of guys challenging me to
fights," recalls the 20-year-old son of superstar
Sylvester Stallone.
Sage joins his father in the rescue thriller Daylight,
which opens Friday. They do not, as they did in 1990's Rocky
V, play father and son.
In this reworking of the disaster classic The Poseidon
Adventure, Sage plays a petty thief on his way to prison
and Sly plays a rescue worker who risks his life to help
free a small group of survivors trapped in a collapsed
tunnel.
"Ironically it was the movies that alienated my dad
and I but that finally brought us together.
"When I was growing up, my dad was always off making
a movie somewhere. He didn't have time for me so my brother
(Seargeoh) and I were raised by our mom (Stallone's first
wife, Sasha).
"My dad insisted on registering me in karate classes
so I could defend myself. I hated it. I lasted barely a year
and never got further than the white belt.
"He also tried to get me into sports but I rebelled
there, too. It just increased the opportunities for physical
confrontations."
The worst affront came when Sage refused to work out and
sculpt his body.
"I ate junk food and avoided gymnasiums. That really
ticked my dad off."
Then came Rocky V. Stallone needed a young actor
to play his son.
"It was three wonderful months in which we actually
became what we were pretending to be. We've remained close
ever since."
Sly has changed his image, shunning his strict workout
regimen and eating foods which have helped him pack on 30
pounds.
"I love my dad in this fat mode. He's friendlier,
happier and he looks like a real person. It's easier for him
to accept the way I look."
From the time he was 16, Sage has had to fend off
independent producers who tried to lure him into their
exploitation movies.
"They always wanted me to play a villain so they
could exploit the Stallone name as they've done with my
uncle (Frank Stallone)."
Sly's brother Frank has made a career of starring in
direct-to-video action thrillers.
"Uncle Frank is the king of those cheesy
exploitation videos. It's a shame because he's an excellent
musician.
"When he saw his brother become a mega-star, Uncle
Frank took it as a challenge to do the same. By watching his
career, I learned that you can't be big time if you try to
do everything, but do nothing particularly well."
Sage explains this is why he is concentrating on
directing rather than acting.
"My goal is to direct my dad in a film. I have a
great script by a super Italian screenwriter that my dad
really likes. We're working together on adapting it for
him."