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It was twenty years ago, that United Artists released a 119 minute
motion picture that told the poignant story of a two-bit Philadelphia club
fighter Rocky Balboa (played by actor Sylvester Stallone) who gets his
million-to-one-shot for fame and a chance to fight the world heavyweight
champion for the championship belt.
That film was directed by John G. Avildsen and the film script was
written by Stallone himself. Also starring in the 1976 boxing motion
picture were actors Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Burgess
Meredith and Thayer David.
The seemingly B-grade movie won three Academy Awards, including
for the categories of best directing and best film of 1976. For stamp
collectors who saw the movie, one of the lines uttered by boxer Rocky
Balboa to his girlfriend Adrian (acted by Talia Shire) was "Yo, is this a
face you can trust? Someday, they'll put this face on a stamp."
And twenty years to the exact date that Rocky was released,
November 21st, those words were fulfilled when five nations represented by
the Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corporation (IGPC) of New York City
issued stamps for the Rocky series.
The Five Nations participating in this unique philatelic tribute
to one of the great movie series of all times are The Gambia (Rocky,)
Ghana (Rocky II,) Uganda (Rocky III,) St. Vincent and the Grenadines
(Rocky IV) and Grenada (Rocky V).
Honored By Historic Tribute
Stallone when asked to comment on the issuance of the stamps
honoring his Rocky series of boxing motion pictures, said, "Obviously, the
Rocky films hold a very special place in my heart, and I am honored that
these five countries feel that they warrant such a historic tribute."
Sam Malamud, president of IGPC, declared "This is truly a
historical postal occurrence. Due to the remarkable international
popularity of the Rocky films, the five nations have selected a true
champion for this anniversary postal issue."
In the twenty years following this major milestone in cinematic
history, Rocky and its subsequent four sequels have won the hearts of
hundreds of millions of movie fans in all parts of the world. To date, box
office receipts for all of the Rocky films have surpassed the one billion
dollar mark.
A special first day of issue ceremony of the IGPC orchestrated
Five-Nation Rocky films was held in the fancy Planet Hollywood restaurant
in Manhattan. It was perhaps the first time ever that a series of stamps
honoring the achievements of one individual (the acting talents of
Sylvester Stallone) was ever unveiled by the actual subject of the stamp
salute himself. Even those large stamp salutes to members of the British
Royal Family have not been graced by the particular royal subject being
celebrated on the stamps.
At the Planet Hollywood celebration of Sylvester Stallone's Rocky
motion pictures, Keith Barish, the chairman of the 54 chain restaurant
located around major metropolises in the world and partly owned by
Stallone, recalled how Stallone with his script in hand went out to
Hollywood twenty years ago, trying to get United Artists to back his
cinematic venture financially.
Stallone recalled how the top management at United Artists after
looking at the script, agreed to finance the film. But, they warned him
not to have too great hopes for the film, which they thought they might be
able to distribute to the secondary drive-in theaters.
Of course, the incredible world popularity for the Stallone Rocky
films proved the predictions of the United Artist management wrong and
Sylvester Stallone then a 30-year-old actor on the fringes of Hollywood
obscurity got a new lease on his acting life.
Indeed if one would try and analyze why the motion picture
character Rocky Balboa has become endeared to movie goers in the USA and
around the world, perhaps the answer is to be found in Sylvester Stallone's memorable acting that created a personality that everyone can partially
identify with and strongly root for.
Rocky Balboa stands for the average guy who wants to lead a decent
life and be the best he or she can be. The Philadelphia club boxer
symbolizes everyone who has at anytime in their life been faced with
seemingly impossible obstacles and yet refused to just give up.
Representing the Silent
Dreams of Everyday People
Instead, against imposing odds, Rocky represents the silent dreams
of peoples of all faiths, nationalities, ethnic backgrounds and economic
classes to fight the good fight and just maybe pull off the great upset
and win back the eye of the tiger.
The commission for designing the stamps, the very first time that
a living individual, other than a member of the Royal Family has been
honored with stamps from multiple countries, was awarded to the artist
Shannon.
Based in Toms Rivers, New Jersey, the new Rocky motion picture
philatelic salute are her very first stamp designs. Her high profile
illustrations have however appeared on many items ranging from clothing
and children's books to album covers and guitars for the rock group Cheap
Trick.
Each of the five nations participating in the stamp tribute to
actor Sylvester Stallone and the Rocky motion pictures, released a single
sheetlet. Each sheetlet contains a unique stamp for a different Rocky
movie. Each stamp is printed three times in the respective sheetlet.
The five sheetlets each have a unique text that deal with the
particular Rocky film highlighted on the particular sheetlet. The first
sheetlet issued by The Gambia (containing three similar 10 dalasy stamps)
honors the 1976 film Rocky that revealed the character of Rocky Balboa
who won the hearts of tens of millions of movie goers by the power he
demonstrated for his love a shy young woman and the diligent preparation
by his veteran trainer.
Rocky finds the courage to compete against the powerful champion,
triumphing against all odds by somehow managing to go the distance in a
most memorable and thrilling battle.
The west African nation of Ghana sheetlet of three similar 2000
cedis stamps celebrates the 1979 movie sequel Rocky II in which Rocky
Balboa takes on the champion again in a stunning rematch for the
heavyweight crown. Initially deciding to retire due to injuries, Rocky
marries Adrian and attempts to settle into family life. But as he tries to
make a new start, he realizes that he can t escape his true calling. In
the fight of his life, Rocky triumphantly defeats the champion in a
euphoric struggle of non-stop excitement.
Uganda, a former protectorate situated in east Africa released a
sheetlet of three similar 800 shillings stamp that focused on the 1982
film Rocky III. In this movie, Rocky battles his most powerful adversary
yet in perhaps the most exciting and fast-paced film in the series. As the
champion, Rocky scores ten consecutive victories and achieves worldwide
fame.
Regaining the Eye of the Tiger
After losing his title in a knockout defeat, Rocky seeks to regain
the "eye of the tiger" with the help of an old nemesis before his rematch
for the heavyweight title. In a grueling and epic contest, Rocky manages
to dramatically recapture the championship.
The Caribbean island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has
honored the 1985 Rocky IV film in which East meets West when Rocky
Balboa takes on a powerful Soviet fighter in a war between nations, fought
in the boxing ring. After training in icy Siberia for a globally televised
match in Moscow, Rocky battles his opponent in a heart-pounding fight to
the finish in which he emerges the victorious hero. The St. Vincent
sheetlet contains three similar $2.00 stamps of Rocky as he appeared in
the film.
Concluding the Five-Nation philatelic salute to the Sylvester
Stallone series of five Rocky films is the West Indian nation of Grenada
that released three similar $2.00 stamps honoring the 1990 motion picture Rocky
V.
In this film after returning home from his latest triumph, Rocky
Balboa suffers severe financial losses and is forced to retire from boxing
due to injuries. He and his family return to Philadelphia where Rocky
trains a promising young boxer who rises to national prominence.
When the young fighter turns again his mentor and publicly taunts
him, Rocky knows he must fight once more to regain his dignity. This
inspirational 1990 film brings the saga full circle.
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