Police Officers Have No Idea That The Man They Are Threatening Is An Elite US War Veteran

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John Rambo is a mentally scarred Vietnam veteran. He travels around the country to see his brothers in arms. Things take a turn for John when the local sheriff tries to force him out of town. Refusing to comply, John ends up getting arrested by the sheriff, who charges him with vagrancy. The cops abuse their power and insult Rambo without realizing he's a war hero. Rambo, not one to tolerate such injustice, decides to act, leaving the sheriff to realize he made a huge mistake when it's already too late.
Movie Title: First Blood (1982)

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  • @Arorastorrudq-ft9pq
    @Arorastorrudq-ft9pq Жыл бұрын

    No veteran ever returns to his country whole.

  • @matthewhowe3727

    @matthewhowe3727

    4 ай бұрын

    Very true.

  • @JonHeckendorf
    @JonHeckendorf Жыл бұрын

    Viet Nam veteran here. Never a fan of Rocky, I've seen the movie and I find most of the movie to be accurate because I've been there, done that, witnessed most of it, first hand. I've heard many in-country vets, non combat vets, and even civilians scoff and berate this movie. I never did since many things in this movie rang true. Ignorance and stupidity about the war and about the hatred towards and horrible treatment of our returning soldiers still turns my stomach and haunts me. Excellent narration and accurate account of the movie. Thank you.

  • @clintonwashington8609

    @clintonwashington8609

    Жыл бұрын

    As a vet I know “thank you for your service” is bs. But I’m saying it to you because I understand. You guys were drafted to a war built on lies and then spit out like useless fodder to come home to ignorant bs. The va still does nothing for you guys and most people have forgotten you but we vets haven’t. Bless up. And hoorah.

  • @thebronx-kr9ns

    @thebronx-kr9ns

    Жыл бұрын

    I think they deserve all the ill-treatment they get when they return home for the atrocities they committed against the Vietnamese

  • @sirferr3870

    @sirferr3870

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your service Sir.

  • @JonHeckendorf

    @JonHeckendorf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sirferr3870 You are welcome though I don't think I deserve it. As we all say, "Just doing my job". A better way to show your support is to never ever support any war your government asks or drafts you to support. They are lying to you so money can be made from your pain, suffering, and death. I wish someone would have given me this advice.

  • @hassanal-mustapha1321

    @hassanal-mustapha1321

    Жыл бұрын

    But why would returning soldiers be subjected to what you narrated? I find it puzzling, considering the way we see service men being respected and applauded in America. Could it be something we don't know as non Americans sir??

  • @glennbrymer4065
    @glennbrymer4065 Жыл бұрын

    The most dangerous thing in the early 70s for young vets coming home, small town cops.

  • @hassanal-mustapha1321

    @hassanal-mustapha1321

    Жыл бұрын

    But how in the world would small town cops be a pain in the ass for returning vets??? I fought for my country, went through hell, lost friends, and a cop becomes a threat? I don't understand.

  • @chaosgyro

    @chaosgyro

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@hassanal-mustapha1321Pretty much every cop is an ego fueled asshole. The small town ones throw an authoritative God complex on top of the shitshow bonfire.

  • @glennbrymer4065

    @glennbrymer4065

    10 ай бұрын

    @@hassanal-mustapha1321 I was a young 20 year old disabled veteran, retired from the US Army on permanent disability. I was soon traveling cross country hitchhiking. I had long hair, a beard and a big bright yellow back pack. I was clean, I was dressed in clean clothes, but I was identified by all small town cops as threat to thier community. I've been harrassed, threatened, beaten, jailed and almost murdered. They never bothered to look at my Retired Army ID card till after all the shit. Some of them would apologize, but most were just embarrassed. But many, didn't give a damned! They had the power, and they abused it. Just like this movie. What's worse, are the uneducated deputies that have never been out of their towns. They can be very scary too. These days it's a different matter. A little.

  • @hassanal-mustapha1321

    @hassanal-mustapha1321

    10 ай бұрын

    @@glennbrymer4065 Oh my GOD, that's unbelievable!! I'm sorry but I feel the authorities at that time behaved so irresponsible. After all you've been through? You're supposed to be shown respect and appreciation for fighting for your country, who the hell are small town cops? I hope you're doing well sir,

  • @Panwere36
    @Panwere36 Жыл бұрын

    The simple truth is that while the guy who wrote the book didn't make Rambo the hero, what made him the hero is that we have too many people who treat veterans in general like garbage who ought to be drafted and made to go through what they went through.

  • @rjlove6008

    @rjlove6008

    10 ай бұрын

    Rambo

  • @63bplumb

    @63bplumb

    Ай бұрын

    NOT a veteran here. I would like to believe things have changed for the better. I live in Spokane, WA and we (to the best of my knowledge) treat the military here with respect.

  • @Panwere36

    @Panwere36

    Ай бұрын

    @@63bplumb , which is good. The thrust of the story, thought, is the arrogance and bigotry that the Police Chief allowed to happen. He allowed a bigoted bully of a deputy far too much free reign "out of friendship", and to cover up for it he hunted Rambo down. That is the big plot point: the dead bully's actions were so over the line, he had to either bring Rambo in in a condition where he couldn't talk or kill him. The Chief never intended Rambo to live through the manhunt. The entire idea of First Blood was John Rambo being dead so he couldn't expose police corruption from a department that was run by bullies with badges. Again, I have little doubt where you like is beyond respectful to veterans, but the town could be anywhere in America.. and their are "those towns": in every state is the point.

  • @navigator1372
    @navigator1372 Жыл бұрын

    Rambo was smart enough to realize the blue line were not his friends

  • @willschultz5452

    @willschultz5452

    10 ай бұрын

    Cops are NOBODY'S friend!! Always out to GET you for something!! Don't associate with ANY of them!!🤷‍♂️

  • @genejohnson5530
    @genejohnson5530 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely one of the best action movies ever made. I read the book many years ago and thought that this must be made into a movie. I definitely wasn't disappointed.!!!

  • @georged.2788
    @georged.2788 Жыл бұрын

    Good movie. Sad thing is cops are even worse today.

  • @billlogsdon3879

    @billlogsdon3879

    Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, you are right - many police forces across the country now have severe problems... not too long ago, I recall two Orange County police officers racial profiling and targeting a black man driving thru their area leaving Orlando... turns out he was a Senior Dade County police officer and they got officially reprimanded for pulling him over for no reason and for their harassing him... and the Sherriff's office up in Daytona just lost a class action lawsuit - seems they were pulling over anyone with northern plates heading north, and if they had lots of cash on them they called it "drug trafficking" even if there were no drugs, and impounded vehicles and such... it is NOT illegal in this country "yet" to have cash in lieu of credit cards (may people have lousy credit but still go on vacations). It was good to see them have to provide restitution and compensation to all they people they strong armed, even though it took years to punish them in court... while there are may good police in our country there are way too many that abuse their position to target those they do not approve of...

  • @Eyologist1
    @Eyologist1 Жыл бұрын

    This was among the most exciting and emotionally and morally rewarding movies I have ever seen.

  • @PFCIceman
    @PFCIceman Жыл бұрын

    Movie is a damn classic! The sequels had their ups and downs, except the last one. I loved the way they ended the last movie.

  • @jackkenefick2696

    @jackkenefick2696

    Жыл бұрын

    yes, it was heartwrenching

  • @jamesverner2812
    @jamesverner2812 Жыл бұрын

    I was a British soldier at that time. While I laud Rambo's ability to accurately portray vet life, I have found much solace in my commitment to Christ, who lifts me above my surrounding despair and gives me everlasting hope.

  • @jimchumley7907

    @jimchumley7907

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen James! Not a veteran but I recieved Jesus as my Lord and Savior and was born again at the age of 24 on 12-26-1983 and at the age of 64 in Sept. I'm still walking down the narrow road with Jesus. Jesus has been with me all the way.

  • @milonmitra3584
    @milonmitra358410 ай бұрын

    PTSD - Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. It is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation. Fear is a part of the body's “fight-or-flight” response, which helps us avoid or respond to potential danger.

  • @stephaniegrimshaw80
    @stephaniegrimshaw80 Жыл бұрын

    Rambo is never finished.

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 Жыл бұрын

    I avoided seeing this film because I have complete disdain for the popular culture and its entertainment. However, after happening upon this condensed version I have deep empathy for the Rambo character. He makes me very sad. I'd like to thank the producers of this video, and especially commend the excellent narrator. Thank you.

  • @adlockhungry304

    @adlockhungry304

    Жыл бұрын

    Ironically, considering the Rambo caricature that pervades our cultural iconography, the original Rambo, actually just called “First Blood”, is an excellent movie, full of poignant commentary about the psychological ravages of warfare and feelings of rejection many veterans feel upon returning to civilian life. I wouldn’t say you “have to see it”, but if you can tolerate a little violence for the sake of a meaningful story, I do recommend it. First Blood gets unfairly lumped in with a pile of other, less pointed, action flicks, including its own sequels.

  • @sirferr3870

    @sirferr3870

    Жыл бұрын

    “They drew first blood - not me! They drew first blood.” John J. Rambo (“Raven”) responding to Colonel Trautman (“Cubby Leader”)via Deputy Gault’s handheld radio from inside the cave.

  • @woodsplitter3274

    @woodsplitter3274

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. The first movie is much better than the sequels. It moves quickly and is worthwhile.

  • @Ken-fh4jc
    @Ken-fh4jc11 ай бұрын

    Geez any time I’ve been arrested the cops never gave me a shave lol

  • @DonnaLodge-vf5cr
    @DonnaLodge-vf5cr Жыл бұрын

    I watch this show over and over I love it, Rumbo you are my hero from Jamaican❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @bretthumphrey6821
    @bretthumphrey6821 Жыл бұрын

    No one's should be treated like that never so am.gald he beat them up he could've killed them but he didn't they should remember

  • @silverbats
    @silverbats Жыл бұрын

    Good movie then and now! Thanks for the info about the books! Sylvester Stallone played his part well! Brian Dennehy played his part well as a know it all sheriff! Richard Crenna portrayed his part of the commander with a heart! I'm not a war movie person but this was so well done IMO!

  • @charlesmwaura2020

    @charlesmwaura2020

    Жыл бұрын

    True one of the best war movie l ever watched all actors did their parts well. True enjoyment in Nbo

  • @markuspauels1855
    @markuspauels1855 Жыл бұрын

    most weird experience to listen to a good movie I already know and getting explained the plot I already know and what I saw simultaneously. good on you and thanks for the effort, dif

  • @LionsTigersBears
    @LionsTigersBears Жыл бұрын

    Ptsd and all the horror of war. No appreciation of people the served to save our country😮😮😮😮😮

  • @carolbucks6991
    @carolbucks6991 Жыл бұрын

    War is crazzzzy, and the devastations has caused many families to be destroyed. I was married to a guy that was a army reservist, and he volunteered to go to Desert Storm. He had been a part of the Motor Pool, and told my children he was going to be retrieving body parts while over seas. He never disclosed any of that to me. I received pictures of him holding up a sign in front of a burning oil well that sais,"ROAD TO HELL." This guy was a rather tough guy and wasn't afraid of anything/anyone. When he returned home he was different, sitting up in the dark and not saying anything to anyone. When I would try to talk with him he snapped at me and told me to leave him alone. This went on for sometime,and his spent most of his time in clubs...which was his outlet! One evening while I was sleeping I suddenly was startled,when I open my eyes he was leaning over me,staring very cold looking in my eyes. I was absolutely terrified. I actually believed he was going to smother me. I always felt that the government should have placed all these returning guys from active duty in the hospital, and access if they were actually ready to return home or even in society. Instead they were brought back after enduring all that stress and hardship,and turned loose like a pack of wild wolves in the wilderness. The fear grew more intense until I couldn't take it any more. He had gotten involved with someone from work,and came in got his clothes and started to move out. I tried one year to see if things would become any different and they didn't...and I filed for divorce. I meant I wasn't going to be a statistic, and I am doing quite well...with no regrets. To All Individuals: If you see the tell tale signs of any kind of abuse just leave, because you only have one life to live, and thinking things will change....they only fester. Free & Happy!!

  • @kelvinmorris1991

    @kelvinmorris1991

    11 ай бұрын

    War is BIG BUSINESS

  • @garciavashchino1
    @garciavashchino1 Жыл бұрын

    When you enter the Military, they have a "Boot Camp". They take that shit very seriously. They yell, they exert you until you pass out the moment you hit the bed. They wake you up at the same time the next day so much that you can hear the halogen bulbs energizing and you wake up B4 the TI starts to bark having most of your bed made just to get ahead of what is to come. One day a week, you get church time for about 1 hour. Everyone who is smart goes. That is an hour of silence that is... silence from yelling and orders. After Boot, depending on your Military Branch, you train. You continue these practices further and further burning these ideals into your mind. I can't speak for all branches, but you get the picture. Learn and train, learn and train. My solution to how to help War Vets and even General Vets that were in peace times is: Build an "Anti-Boot Camp". IE: Civi Camp or something. Instead of having instructors yelling and making you feel like you must do this at this time or that when told, they can have "WELL PAID" licensed consolers removing some of these created "HARD Mental" blocks placed in all our minds. Teach us how to cope with our issues and give us real eval's that can show we are ready to society. Not prison, but integration on a case by case. This is just my 2 cents. It is better than just cutting Vets loose and not knowing the impact they suffered and how it might conflict with civilian life. Rambo First Blood is one of my all time fav's. I hate how JR is treated, but so many Vets at that time were. We dare not do this in this time period which is so great, because we know it is not the soldiers but the people pulling the string. -end-

  • @davidsmith385

    @davidsmith385

    Жыл бұрын

    Well put, a great idea for returning vets from combat.😊

  • @nathanreid4212

    @nathanreid4212

    Жыл бұрын

    My distaste for how veterans are treated when they come back borderlines on not hatred bur very close to it no wonder why when vets snap and they end up doing something that they would not normally do and they get treated like sorry to say but like shit by law enforcement if they knew a certain individual is a veteran or they are told that person is a veteran they should take on a whole new approach on them and get them help before they treat them like any other civilian cause they most certainly are not the shit veterans had to endure see hear and do it would make any other civilian disgusted but since my grandfather served in Vietnam I've always wanted to join the Canadian armed forces

  • @robgeorgia8801
    @robgeorgia8801 Жыл бұрын

    My all time favorite movie. John almost completely destroys the entire town....in the book.

  • @JonHeckendorf

    @JonHeckendorf

    Жыл бұрын

    Rightly so. He was driven to it having more patience and restraint than I had. Right is right. Wrong is wrong. Truth is truth. A lie is a lie. I know my path. Payback is a bitch. Do unto others as they do unto you. War is truth. Most will never understand until it is too late.

  • @adriaannikken7519

    @adriaannikken7519

    Жыл бұрын

    It's was mostly filmed in Hope B.C., and a little bit of Merit B.C.

  • @larrywmedford6587
    @larrywmedford65876 ай бұрын

    For all non military personnel, an M 60 was not a heavy machine gun. A heavy machine gun was a .50 caliber. There is a significant difference between a .30 caliber and a .50 caliber. Maybe someone wants to compare a 180 grain bullet to a 750 grain bullet.

  • @apok1980

    @apok1980

    Ай бұрын

    An M60 is a fully automatic squad based weapon. I’m pretty sure if it’s supposed to suppress infantry, it’s more than enough for civilians.

  • @LionsTigersBears
    @LionsTigersBears Жыл бұрын

    Like David Banner that travels the country side looking for answers for his alter ego and people just keep bringing him out.

  • @jamestheman1962
    @jamestheman1962 Жыл бұрын

    First Bloodthe first and best of these movies for me,great book about a Korean war vet,but they did the adaptation well,though.

  • @vt20247
    @vt20247 Жыл бұрын

    Gotta say...the pillow guy was on the power trip!

  • @pcarts232
    @pcarts232 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve seen this film about 900 times, I’ll tell you what if it was on tv again Tonight I’d watch it again ☑️ my favourite film of all time, Die Hard 1 , then Commando 3rd 👍🏾

  • @3rdFloorblog
    @3rdFloorblogАй бұрын

    First Blood was an awesome movie. Not Oscar winning type good but comfort food type good. However, the book was much better and more violent.

  • @EdSZiomek
    @EdSZiomek Жыл бұрын

    Exceptional wrap-up. Exceptional movie, characterizations, cinematography. Much, much more than a simple storyline. VietNam Veteran attempts to re-enter society, and is met with crippling resistance. So painfully true. And co-authored by Sylvester Stallone himself.

  • @chalcedonydkhar5819
    @chalcedonydkhar5819 Жыл бұрын

    Best movie in my childhood time

  • @Luisml8
    @Luisml8 Жыл бұрын

    I love the landscape of the town scene

  • @markrichardson5295

    @markrichardson5295

    11 ай бұрын

    Beautiful setting. Hope British Columbia ,Canada. Visited a few years ago😊

  • @aledjohope
    @aledjohope8 ай бұрын

    1982 and technology was on point! I am very impressed! This is the movie of Sylvester Stallone that really stuck in my mind. The best to me by far and I hate the expandables.

  • @jamestheman1962
    @jamestheman1962 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry my bad about a combat vet from the Korean vet Will Teasle and Veitnam Vet John Rambo great story

  • @DonnaLodge-vf5cr
    @DonnaLodge-vf5cr Жыл бұрын

    Mr Sylvester Stallone love you Rambo 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @user-vx6yj3eb3j
    @user-vx6yj3eb3j Жыл бұрын

    War Veterans should Each be Debriefed, by Competent Respectable Personnel, provided modest Housing and Employment ! God forbid Police to Accost!

  • @rongorman7409

    @rongorman7409

    Жыл бұрын

    That will NEVER happen for Vietnam Veterans. Unpopular war-Unpopular Veterans

  • @user-vx6yj3eb3j

    @user-vx6yj3eb3j

    Жыл бұрын

    Rongorman Stop living in the past! Debriefing is for those reaching ETS, or possibly after on Duty incident. Thanks for the Negativity, I am Vietnam Era US Army!

  • @thebronx-kr9ns

    @thebronx-kr9ns

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@rongorman7409was that a draft War

  • @billlogsdon3879

    @billlogsdon3879

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thebronx-kr9ns Yes, Vietnam was a draft war that did have some patriotic volunteers - the protestors mainly targeted the returning soldiers, sailors and other military from that conflict because they could not easily access the policy makers and military industrial complex heads (remember President Eisenhower's warning when he relinquished office) but those military and other vets were easy, convenient targets...

  • @robertengland8769
    @robertengland87698 ай бұрын

    America owes the Viet Nam vets a huge apology. I've never been in the military, but that doesn't stop ignorant people, (including law enforcement), from persecuting me out of their ignorance and jealousy. Therefore, I can relate to the character of John Rambo. Sly Stallone did an excellent job of portraying him.

  • @ericxoring7105
    @ericxoring71058 ай бұрын

    Moral of the film: Don't mess with the retired soldier they can be sensitive when it comes to PTSD flashback. I hope the sheriff learn his lesson.

  • @jameshamaker9321
    @jameshamaker932111 ай бұрын

    this is good stuff, I'd like to see a crossover between Rambo and the terminator. I'm sure those two wouldn't fight each other, instead they'd join forces and go fight the invading extradimensional aliens, that would show up later. what can help veterans, who have been threw a lot in their lives, is giving them housing outside of military bases and permitting them to live as normal a life as possible.

  • @jimsweep9291
    @jimsweep9291 Жыл бұрын

    Rambo first blood, was my second book ever to read I was in prison and I can tell you this the film is only about 50% right I would highly recommend that book to ye guys I won't say anything but they book is a great read ,💯 you will not be disappointed after you read it , 🙏

  • @carlmagrath6389
    @carlmagrath6389 Жыл бұрын

    On 3 October 1987, after a Dawn Service held at the Cenotaph in Martin Place, 22,000 Vietnam veterans marched through the streets of Sydney in the Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade. 15 yrs after the ending of the war. The Govt of the time didn't want a parade, they ignored all the wounded soldiers, and they turned a blind eye to Agent Orange telling the Soldiers they were imagining everything, they ignored Private Dr's findings of Agent Orange's results, the Govt did everything possible to disavow the whole Vietnam War. The wharfies went on strike & refused to load weapons & ammunition for the Aussie Diggers, the Govt called in the Army to break the strike, and after that, the whole country went on strike. There were anti-Vietnam marches in every Capital city, many arrests, and bludgeoned marchers sent to hospitals for broken ribs, smashed jaws, broken noses, police dog bites, After WW2 the Australian Govt welcomed all her soldiers, the biggest march in Sydney. After the Vietnam War, the Australian Govt was embarrassed.

  • @JonHeckendorf

    @JonHeckendorf

    Жыл бұрын

    I have good memories of the Aussies in Viet Nam. They were the only ones who conducted themselves like they were in a war. The American military did everything in triplicate paper no matter how many lives it cost. I spent several times in the Australian Hospital in Vung Tau. My convalescing included using their surfboards. I was an avid daily California surfer prior to being drafted. Both times convalescing I was attached to their C7A's at the Vung Tau OLAB. They taught me how to drink and throw darts at their enlisted club. I have many fond memories with the Diggers. I have fond memories of the huge swimming pool at the hospital. I have many more stories too. All too soon, I had to return to the war. I have much respect for the Diggers. Many decades after the war, I learned how their government and their country mistreated them in the same cruel way that happened to us returning to America.

  • @JoeSmith-wd8ks

    @JoeSmith-wd8ks

    Жыл бұрын

    Sir I’m sorry for the way you were treated after your brave service . It’s embarrassing how you guys were treated . My grandparents served in the 2nd world war , grandma lost her first husband , grandfather lost a brother . At boarding school we had a man who was with the New Zealand army and had a short time there and was injured . He said that you never knew where the enemy was , they appeared from nowhere , fired a few shots then disappeared . I hope that you are finally getting to respect you deserve now I find it sad how humans have not learnt and war and killing goes on every day in Ukraine . Ukrainian people have no choice they must fight or be killed by Russians . All the best from New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @JonHeckendorf

    @JonHeckendorf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JoeSmith-wd8ks Thank you for your kind words and your family stories as sad as they are. I have a great respect for the Australian and New Zealand military who supported us in Viet Nam. I worked around and even with the Diggers in Vung Tau. I was even taken twice to the Australian Hospital in Vung Tau. Great people you are.

  • @ellenthorne8222
    @ellenthorne822211 ай бұрын

    I have deep respect for all military personnel past and present, we should help and not turn our back on them.

  • @United-Til-I-Die
    @United-Til-I-Die11 ай бұрын

    David caruso, what an actor he turned out to be 👌🏼

  • @AnthonySine
    @AnthonySineАй бұрын

    My best movie by far i have watched it a thousand times.

  • @Nick-ur8by
    @Nick-ur8by Жыл бұрын

    First blood😅

  • @mule1995
    @mule19959 ай бұрын

    “A soldier does not fight because they hate what is in front of them but because they love what is behind them.” - G. K. Chesterton “To those who have fought for us freedom has a taste the protected will never know, to those who have lost it freedom has a taste that the protected will never appreciate.” - Edwin L. Craft

  • @therivervalepig
    @therivervalepig2 ай бұрын

    Still the best of the entire franchise!😊

  • @jeffreybrianring6392
    @jeffreybrianring6392 Жыл бұрын

    Love this movie.

  • @my_king.
    @my_king. Жыл бұрын

    I saw this movie in 2981 on my back and white tv box😂 ...Great Movie!

  • @Akellamanjuvani
    @Akellamanjuvani13 күн бұрын

    The Prince's envied so much by his own war veterans that he was pushed to teach them a lesson a hard way.

  • @gloria.athomas8103
    @gloria.athomas81036 күн бұрын

    This is an awesome, amazing movie .

  • @bush1701
    @bush1701 Жыл бұрын

    If you have an opportunity to read the book its not at all like the movie what it is is about John Rambo ( Vietnam combat vet ) & Sheriff Will Teasal ( Korean war combat vet) & the clash of both generational political views & military veteran skill sets ironically enough i got it off the book Cart decades ago when I myself was sitting in a county jail for a humbug arrest it was a good read.

  • @donaldpharisee3781
    @donaldpharisee3781 Жыл бұрын

    l Say they Never Should haved Boulder the Man in the First Placed, Besides he is NOT a Criminal. They Don,t haved a Warrent for his Arrested. And just Walking and Minding his Own Business, l say Leaved it at That!!

  • @edwardsaulnier892
    @edwardsaulnier892 Жыл бұрын

    'Hope' is actually in British Columbia, Canada. They replaced the bridge years ago.

  • @lyndonmortimer4123

    @lyndonmortimer4123

    Жыл бұрын

    I was going to say the same thing.I stopped off there once back in the late 80s on my way to Vancouver. Nice Little town .

  • @grahamarmitage1339
    @grahamarmitage1339 Жыл бұрын

    Don’t have to tell us about the film just let us watch it

  • @Uncle--Fatty
    @Uncle--Fatty Жыл бұрын

    Rambo, John J...

  • @MojoMountainMan
    @MojoMountainMan Жыл бұрын

    Here in Pennsylvania it is legal to carry a Bowie knife, open carry or concealed. 16 inches long.

  • @Richie_the_Fixer

    @Richie_the_Fixer

    Жыл бұрын

    "the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed" That's not just guns , it's ARM . The SCOTUS has been steadily correcting this issue for the last decade.

  • @MrTRAVELER96
    @MrTRAVELER96 Жыл бұрын

    I encount6ered a lot of anamocity when I got home too. I was denied Jobs even with the government because they feared that I was a druggie or a crazed VN vet. I finally got a job that distanced me from my combat experiences and unwelcome home that I received. That enabled me to prove myself. Basically I got busy and got married and had a family. Until I retired a few years ago I was pretty much flashback free and on even keel. Now that I have more time on my hands, I am bothered more by memories. The key for me was to stay busy with a business I started and by a hobby to occupy my Mind and time.

  • @JonHeckendorf

    @JonHeckendorf

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome home my Brother. You experienced what every returning vet experienced. You were lucky to have escaped some, not all, of the wrath our fellow countrymen put upon us for these many years. You did well to have had a somewhat successful life. Most Viet Vet can not say the same. The dreams, memories, and flashbacks will be with you forever. Sorry.

  • @Waterlord767

    @Waterlord767

    Жыл бұрын

    thank you for your service

  • @manny4552

    @manny4552

    Жыл бұрын

    We respect you guys

  • @jayheinz4624

    @jayheinz4624

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear that!, I have a couple close friends that served in Vietnam. 🙏thanks for your service! And God bless you! 🎶

  • @cato9939

    @cato9939

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi🤝👍 I can very much relate to your mental inner torture you endure from flashbacks. Ive had to see councillors on and off for almost 30yrs. Ive drank heavy,ive drank a bottle many times through the night in a cemetry whilst reading a book,falling asleep at a grave side where ive know i wont be judged( some of the best nights sleep ive had). My councillor ask me why im such a closed book ,i told her francis ,when you understand what im know about to tell you ,you will understand alot about me. I told her. Francis ,im scared to be in the darkness of my own shadows. Amonth later on my next visit she open the door ,pulled me inside,hugged me like she was never going to let go and sobbed her heart out. I started to open up and we both shared our troubles with each other. Our professional relationship turned into a beautiful friendship. Francis did ask me from time to time if we could go to the cemetry with a book a bottle each but not talk to each other, read sip our bottles and fall asleep when tired enough. She told me she felt liberated and somewhat free from her own demons on the nights we read. She was/is still amazing and now goes on her own when she needs to seek a little sanctury of her own. Good luck take care and be safe 🤝🤝👍👍

  • @tristansevertson5014
    @tristansevertson5014 Жыл бұрын

    please do the second movie

  • @user-zo9yi8db8g
    @user-zo9yi8db8g Жыл бұрын

    구독, 좋아요, 알람설정 하고 고맙게 봅니다. 옛귀한영화📽!! 한번씩 그립고 보고 싶네요. 더운날씨 조심하고 건강 챙겨요 🙏🇰🇷💦😎.

  • @paulphipps1751
    @paulphipps1751 Жыл бұрын

    It would be nice to see this excert without the narrative

  • @Datrebor
    @Datrebor Жыл бұрын

    This is one of the greatest movies. The VA is working very hard to help all the Veterans that suffer from PTSD an invisible wound. Having a person to talk to that actually knows what they went through is very helpful. Only those that also went through it knows what they went through. No one else would have the 1st clue what they had to endure and never will. If the Ahole jerk Sheriff once learned he was a Veteran, treated him better then none of that would have ever happened.

  • @henryparong-mb5jz

    @henryparong-mb5jz

    Жыл бұрын

    Ljo

  • @henryparong-mb5jz

    @henryparong-mb5jz

    Жыл бұрын

    L L

  • @DerekNielsen-bg7mc
    @DerekNielsen-bg7mcАй бұрын

    First blood the first of the Rambo series

  • @robertweekley5926
    @robertweekley592621 күн бұрын

    Hope, B.C. visible in those clips!

  • @paulleckner8235
    @paulleckner8235Ай бұрын

    If this had happened in Mayberry, North Carolina Sheriff Andy Taylor would have taken him to the diner for a hearty southern breakfast. Grits, toast, bacon, eggs, hash brown potatoes, and coffee. Aunt Bea would have invited him in for a shave & shower, and a warm bed for the night. Opie and his pals would have been fascinated to see a real live war hero!

  • @Thorax7x686
    @Thorax7x68624 күн бұрын

    I Heard the movie was based off a veteran who had the same trauma as Rambo on this movie

  • @user-jp6yo1gz8s
    @user-jp6yo1gz8s3 ай бұрын

    In times like these even an officer of the law should never abuse what any police officer stands for and yet this guy in the movie caused his protection all he did was made things worse by starting up trouble with a stranger are there consequences to be making enemies of strangers

  • @StephenSmith-en2it
    @StephenSmith-en2itАй бұрын

    I was in the navy andhad something similar happen to me in Mississippi. A sheriff's focused the police in the next time, the twist was the police apologized to me and let me go.

  • @sadiehunt3970
    @sadiehunt397011 ай бұрын

    You don't mess with John J Rambo

  • @user-qo6gd3nn5k
    @user-qo6gd3nn5k10 ай бұрын

    My husband was in Vietnam😢and he had Post dramatic stress too. And got cancer from that Agent orange, he passed away thirteen years ago and i'm very proud of him for his Service in vietnam he is in God arm now.resting in peace with the lord. 😢😢

  • @philipholbrook7461
    @philipholbrook7461 Жыл бұрын

    @salty popcorn it wasn't 200 cops. It was the local national guard.

  • @KittenKatja
    @KittenKatjaАй бұрын

    Ah, the 80s... Back then, cops could do anything, serial unalive, serial "rapping", and even if they get caught, the worst that can happen is a slap on the wrist. Because, no body cam equals no evidence of official misconduct.

  • @billymessamore
    @billymessamoreАй бұрын

    You never forget

  • @CamelCorps
    @CamelCorps Жыл бұрын

    The main point of this movie was to give respect and not misjudged the American war veteran, which I believe they don't get what they deserve 😢

  • @eifiondavies1889
    @eifiondavies1889Ай бұрын

    In my opinion all Rambo films are the best of his acting career.rocky films doesn’t do it for meme.

  • @Marcel-fo2cb
    @Marcel-fo2cb Жыл бұрын

    That movie was made in British Columbia Canada not Hope oregon

  • @zoddxtodd5649
    @zoddxtodd564911 ай бұрын

    Im a fan of Rambo and I’m also gonna be a green beret when I grow up

  • @Johnketes54
    @Johnketes5410 ай бұрын

    90 minutes golden standard love it, In reality you lot get bored after 90 minutes like children and so many movies ruined for your market, Fortunately DVD'S Boxed set showed the original or the American SHORTENED VERSION

  • @enesitupailesa5002
    @enesitupailesa50029 күн бұрын

    don’t take this the wrong way but in my opinion it’s like everyone inside this society today it seems like everyone wants to be like John Rambo in their own way

  • @jayheinz4624
    @jayheinz4624 Жыл бұрын

    Talk to me Johnny!!

  • @leewilson6818
    @leewilson6818 Жыл бұрын

    I feel it's similar to the 12-step program people that have gone to the same things in life and that so they can relate to one another the things that are military personnel have to do at war is just mind-blowing and then have to live what's your nightmares and memories of killing people for the rest of their life unfortunately I do think them for what they have done and what they sacrificed A.A. is based on one alcoholic sharing with it does help I know it first thing 😢😢

  • @chaosgyro
    @chaosgyro Жыл бұрын

    One small nitpick: at 9:42 it would be more accurate to call it a "matter of pride" rather than of "honor".

  • @MyJustin316
    @MyJustin3168 ай бұрын

    dont mess with Rambo

  • @gilangenisfus313
    @gilangenisfus313 Жыл бұрын

    is movie is so cool

  • @pitsmcgoo
    @pitsmcgoo Жыл бұрын

    Same thing nearly happened to me after a false dui arrest.

  • @kenhubbard7355

    @kenhubbard7355

    Жыл бұрын

    AND WHAT DID YOU DO TO THE VIETNAMESE MI LAI MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU HERO'S 🖕

  • @thebronx-kr9ns

    @thebronx-kr9ns

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂

  • @ruthnash8486
    @ruthnash8486 Жыл бұрын

    The question is who started the vietnam war

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 Жыл бұрын

    Well, I'd rather pay 18 minutes now, than 90 later.

  • @gilbertlopez183
    @gilbertlopez1832 ай бұрын

    Civilians will never fully understand.

  • @bruceweirich3733
    @bruceweirich3733Ай бұрын

    War. PTSD

  • @jamesericpham4139
    @jamesericpham4139 Жыл бұрын

    Where all things Rambo started... literally !!

  • @jg7857
    @jg7857 Жыл бұрын

    At the end, the commentator asks what can be done to help veterans. They need to be treated with respect and dignity. In New York City many veterans were staying in a building, which was their shelter to sleep at night. They were removed, put out into the street and the building prepared for illegal immigrants and they were given the living quarters where the veterans were staying earlier. That is a shame that our country treats illegal immigrants better than those who served our country and fought in different wars. Shame on these dirty politicians, who totally disrespected our military veterans.

  • @rodneyhopper22

    @rodneyhopper22

    Жыл бұрын

    What are government does is such a joke for our society and even before my life wars were on my TV and I had an uncle who was serving during the Vietnam time and we never spoke about it because it was so bad to even speak about

  • @johnvan6803
    @johnvan6803 Жыл бұрын

    The .Oviedo was great except for the usual Stallone long winded speech at the end.

  • @stan121midling5
    @stan121midling5 Жыл бұрын

    well, i can tell you this ok, most people do not understand how to deal with men or people who have been thru certain stuff and this is what scares them ok and also because depending on what certain people have been thru, this can also come off as that person is very dangerous ok and they are scared of what that person may do ok, i am a former U.S. Army tanker ok and even me, people have treated badly ok and all just because they have no real understanding of what i could or may do ok,, yes i have been thru a lot but i have never been in what is called a real war, but i do come off as of having been in a real war ok, keep in mind depending on the person, they have what we call working info or intel ok, this serves as to tell us what it is we need to know about anything to anyone ok, now as a tanker i was in the second armor division under general Patton's son, which he was also a 4 star general, when ever you have soldiers under such a general, they will always be well trained ok and very disciple, this scares a lot of people out in the world out side of the military ok, as most people are not even close to being this high level of disciple ok, this is part of what scares people ok, keep in mind the training i have had as well as other soldiers, pretty much all of us took that training to heart, as part of us staying alive incase of war ok, so yes it is very imbedded in us ok and is very hard to break :0

  • @NaNa-es2tt
    @NaNa-es2tt Жыл бұрын

    Paraphol

  • @user-vx6yj3eb3j
    @user-vx6yj3eb3j Жыл бұрын

    I will buy that for a Dollar!

  • @LeonZero8

    @LeonZero8

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong movies

  • @yaumatijordan9157
    @yaumatijordan9157 Жыл бұрын

    The police behaviour some time turns a good man in to a criminal , because bathe police thinks everyone is criminals , but it’s not most people are good , respect everyone until you find some one criminal

  • @Charmis452
    @Charmis4529 ай бұрын

    Only the Colonel seems to be empathetic to him till the last.

  • @user-dq4il3bk4e
    @user-dq4il3bk4e Жыл бұрын

    Why making speech blog rather than seeing this action?

  • @KerrAvon7
    @KerrAvon7Ай бұрын

    🔵🔵🔵🔵Blue Pac-Man is coming for a blue line or two...!

  • @DJDYBANGLE
    @DJDYBANGLE Жыл бұрын

    How can I get the full movie

  • @prae7068
    @prae7068 Жыл бұрын

    This video is not watchable unless you mute it.

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