Rambo: Last Blood - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Rambo: Last Blood"
Rambo: Last Blood (2019)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Rambo: Last Blood - TMDB rating
6.525/10
4161
Rambo: Last Blood - Kinopoisk rating
6.303/10
71535
Rambo: Last Blood - IMDB rating
6.1/10
119000

Actors and characters

Photo Paz Vega #39747Photo Paz Vega #39748Photo Paz Vega #39749Photo Paz Vega #39750

Paz Vega

Paz Vega
Character Carmen
Photo Adriana Barraza #66416Photo Adriana Barraza #66417Photo Adriana Barraza #326783

Adriana Barraza

Adriana Barraza
Character María Beltrán
Photo Yvette Monreal #39757Photo Yvette Monreal #39758Photo Yvette Monreal #39759

Yvette Monreal

Yvette Monreal
Character Gabriela
Photo Joaquín Cosío #18116Photo Joaquín Cosío #18117

Joaquín Cosío

Joaquín Cosío
Character Don Manuel
Photo Pascacio López #39760
Pascacio López
Character 'El Flaco'
Photo Óscar Jaenada #19612

Óscar Jaenada

Óscar Jaenada
Character Víctor Martínez
Photo Nicholas Wittman #20596
Nicholas Wittman
Character Male Hiker
Photo Louis Mandylor #4381Photo Louis Mandylor #4382Photo Louis Mandylor #66710

Louis Mandylor

Louis Mandylor
Character Sheriff
Photo Fenessa Pineda #39769
Fenessa Pineda
Character Gizelle
Photo Marco de la O #39770
Marco de la O
Character Manuel
Photo Álvaro Flores #39771
Álvaro Flores
Character Cartel Man
Photo Úrsula Murayama #39772
Úrsula Murayama
Character Manuel's Wife
Photo Atanas Srebrev #10633
Atanas Srebrev
Character American Merc
Photo Rick Zingale #39773
Rick Zingale
Character Don Miguel
Photo David Aguirre Firth #39774
David Aguirre Firth
Character 'Padrote'
Photo Díana Bermudez #39775Photo Díana Bermudez #39776

Díana Bermudez

Díana Bermudez
Character Experienced Girl
Photo Victor Baioco #39777
Victor Baioco
Character Mex Sicario #10
Photo Dimitri Vegas #7827
Dimitri Vegas
Character Bouncer
Alexander Dimitrov
Character Heli Pilot
Genie Kim
Character Bar Patron
Photo Aaron Cohen #39778

Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen
Character State Police Captain
Photo Owen Davis #24459
Owen Davis
Character Rescue Worker
Jamieson Urquhart
Character Young Man (Party) #1
Brayden Pindur
Character Young Man (Pilot) #2
Cathy Pulido
Character 'El Flaco' Bar Girl
Photo Manuel Uriza #39779Photo Manuel Uriza #328087

Manuel Uriza

Manuel Uriza
Character Doctor Sergio
Photo Georgi Manchev #39780

Georgi Manchev

Georgi Manchev
Character Deputy #1
Mirka Prieto
Character Lola / Laura
Photo Cuco Usín #24274Photo Cuco Usín #24275
Cuco Usín
Character Fat Policeman
Domenic Charles Vargas
Character Mex Sicario #7
Photo Sheila Shah #3331

Sheila Shah

Sheila Shah
Character Alejandra
Simona Zdravkova
Character Brothel Girl
Tanya Stefanova
Character Brothel Girl
Velichka Georgieva
Character Brothel Girl
Dobrinka Georgieva
Character Brothel Girl
Ashli Dolat
Character Security House Girl
Gloria Georgieva
Character Security House Girl
Melani Petrova
Character Security House Girl
Nadejda Koleva
Character Security House Girl
Simona Yanusheva
Character Security House Girl
Jaklin
Character Security House Girl
Melin Edrinch
Character Security House Girl
Roza Georgieva
Character Security House Girl
Madlen Kovacheva
Character Security House Girl
Evelina Igova
Character Experienced Girl
Daniel Mora
Character Helicopter Pilot
Lyubomir Neykov
Character White Man Brothel
Photo Georgi Dimitrov #73370
Georgi Dimitrov
Character Deputy #2

What's left behind the scenes

  • Matthew Cirulnick's original screenplay included far more fights and clashes, especially towards the end when Rambo battles mercenaries. Stallone disliked this and, rewriting the script, made it less bloody and more realistic.
  • After the initial cut following filming, the film was released on screens for a test run. This was in the spring of 2019. After that, some scenes were reshot and additional footage was filmed, and several other versions of the film were edited over the next few months. In any case, the editing was finalized just a couple of weeks before the film's theatrical release. At the last moment, the film was re-edited again, reducing its duration to around 90 minutes. This is why all the trailers for the film contain scenes and dialogue that were cut.
  • Most of the traps that Rambo set in the tunnels were the same as the traps that the Viet Cong once set for American soldiers. Their goal was to maim the enemy so that they would then become easy prey.
  • Initially, Sylvester Stallone wrote the story for 'Rambo: Last Blood' for the fourth film in the franchise in the mid-2000s, and screenwriter Dan Gordon wrote a version based on it called 'Rambo 4: The Border'. In this unfilmed version, Rambo lived in the Arizona wilderness after the events of 'Rambo 3', and when the daughter of an acquaintance was kidnapped by criminals involved in human trafficking, he went to Mexico, where he searched for the girl and fought villains along the way, with the help of an undercover FBI agent. Sheriff Will Teasle (played by Brian Dennehy) from the first film in the franchise served as Rambo's enemy. Although at one point it was decided to film this movie, the opinion prevailed that a film about events in Burma should be made. Since the release of the fourth film in the franchise, attempts have been made to write a new version of the unused story by Stallone and Gordon; finally, in 2018, Matthew Sirochnik wrote a screenplay based on it for 'Rambo: Last Blood', which Stallone then reworked, and the screenplay went into production. Stallone and Gordon are credited as the screenplay writers.
  • The plot of the film was intended for use in the action movie 'Rambo IV' (Sylvester Stallone, 2008). Some of its elements were used in Gary Fleder's thriller 'Homefront' (2013) starring Jason Statham.
  • When the bandits arrive at Rambo's farm, one of the cars is blown up upon approach. 5 cars with bandits remain. In the next 15 minutes, John Rambo kills 33 people. That's 6.6 people per car. A rather crowded company even for pickup trucks.
  • Initially, Stallone wrote the story for “Rambo: Last Blood” as a fourth film in the franchise in the mid-2000s, and screenwriter Dan Gordon developed a version based on it titled “Rambo 4: The Border.” In this unfilmed version, Rambo lived in the Arizona wilderness after the events of “Rambo 3,” and when the daughter of an acquaintance was kidnapped by human traffickers, he went to Mexico, where he searched for the girl and fought villains along the way, aided by an undercover FBI agent. Sheriff Will Teasle (actor – Brian Dennehy) from the first film in the franchise served as Rambo’s adversary. Although at one point it was decided to film this movie, the opinion prevailed that a film about events in Burma should be made. Since the release of the fourth film in the franchise, attempts continued to write a new version of the unused story by Stallone and Gordon; finally, in 2018, Matthew Cirulnik wrote a screenplay for “Rambo: Last Blood” based on it, which Stallone then reworked, and the screenplay went into production. Stallone and Gordon are credited as the screenplay writers.
  • Initially, Sylvester Stallone wrote the story for “Rambo: Last Blood” for the fourth film in the franchise in the mid-2000s, and screenwriter Dan Gordon wrote a version based on it titled “Rambo 4: The Border.” In this unfilmed version, Rambo lived in the Arizona wilderness after the events of “Rambo 3,” and when the daughter of an acquaintance was kidnapped by criminals involved in human trafficking, he went to Mexico, where he searched for the girl and fought villains along the way, with the help of an undercover FBI agent. Sheriff Will Teasle (played by Brian Dennehy) from the first film in the franchise served as Rambo’s enemy. Although at one point it was decided to film this movie, the opinion prevailed that a film about events in Burma should be made. Since the release of the fourth film in the franchise, attempts continued to write a new version of the unused story by Stallone and Gordon; finally, in 2018, Matthew Silruilk wrote a screenplay for “Rambo: Last Blood” based on it, which Stallone then reworked, and the screenplay went into production. Stallone and Gordon are credited as the screenplay writers.
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