Using his elite survival skills, Rambo wages a "one-man war" against the police and National Guard.

Released in West German cinemas on January 6, 1983, under the title Rambo .

The 1982 action classic First Blood , known simply as in Germany, remains a pillar of the genre for its intense portrayal of a Vietnam veteran pushed to the brink. German Release & Localization

The iconic role of John Rambo was voiced by Thomas Danneberg , who became the definitive German voice for Sylvester Stallone (and Arnold Schwarzenegger) for decades. Other notable voices included Friedrich W. Bauschulte as Colonel Trautman and Heinz Theo Branding as Sheriff Teasle. Plot & Themes

The film follows (Stallone), a former Green Beret searching for an old war comrade in the town of Hope, Washington.

After being harassed and arrested for vagrancy by the local Sheriff, Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy), Rambo suffers PTSD-induced flashbacks and escapes into the mountains.

Unlike its more action-heavy sequels, the first film is often praised for its serious exploration of how society mistreated returning Vietnam veterans. First Blood (1982) - IMDb