His Whole Life Was a Million to One Shot.
In 1975, virtually unknown in Hollywood, Sylvester
Stallone wrote a script in three days after attending a
boxing match between the small-time underdog Chuck Wepner
and the great Muhammad Ali. Inspired by the unique
fight, Stallone created one of American film's most beloved
characters - Rocky Balboa.
Before Rocky, boxing pictures, an American staple,
were dead. Films like City for Conquest with
James Cagney, the original Body and Soul with John
Garfield, Golden Boy with William Holden, and Jailhouse
Rock with Elvis Presley were gathering dust while
contemporary movie audiences were cheering to pictures like The
Exorcist, Jaws, The Godfather and One
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
With Rocky came a nostalgic jolt back to the
feel-good pictures of yesteryear. Rocky was an
immediate sensation.
Explore this section using the navigation area at left to
learn more about every aspect of the original Rocky,
including rarely-seen production stills and fascinating
trivia . . .