Sylvester Stallone At The Rambo Premiere

Rambo Premiere Sylvester Stallone At The Rambo PremiereActor Sylvester Stallone, 61, was accompanied by his wife Jennifer Flavin, 39, and daughters Sophia Rose, 11, Sistine Rose, 9, and Scarlet Rose, 5, for the world premiere of his new film Rambo at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on Thursday, January 24th.

The plot of ‘Rambo’ follows a group of Christian aid workers who recruit John Rambo to guide them up Southeast Asia’s Salween River to deliver medical supplies to the oppressed Karen tribe. When the missionaries fail to return from Burma, the aging Vietnam vet leads a team of mercenaries back into the war-torn border region to rescue them.

Whilst making the film Sylvester and the crew also recieved death threats.

They were filming on the Thai-Burmese border, when he and the crew received a series of chilling warnings.

Speaking at the film’s UK premiere, he said:

“Yes, (we) got them all the time – it’s a very dangerous part of the world. A lot of people do disappear and you know they didn’t want this film to be made.
The civil wars have been going on for 60 years and no one knows about it because they pay a fortune to keep it quiet.”

Below is a video of Sylvester at the premiere of Rambo at Planet Hollywood.



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