
It's everything you've come to expect from Turkish cult film, which is to say cheap, trashy and in blatant violation of international copyright law. It's Korkusuz, better known as Turkish Rambo and soon to be released on DVD as Rampage, the 1986 feature film from the director of the infamous Turkish Star Wars. The company behind this has changed the score to keep themselves from getting sued into oblivion - the original film apparently pretty much lifted the score of Rambo II - but otherwise this is the real deal, laughably pathetic rocket launch and all. Check the trailer below the break!


How can a film made in 1974 rip off the score and story from a film made in 1985, unless we've drastically underestimated Turkish time machine technology?
Korkusuz actually came out in 1986. I think most of the remakes were in the 80's. Not sure why there are so many conflicting years for each of the remakes. It must be because they look like they came from the 70's.
Crap, sorry .. brain cramp. Will fix.
That was an AWESOME RPG
Our Rambo is bigger than their Rambo....
Excellent! More people need to see Turkish rip-off cinema!