Three brothers—hustler Cosmo (Stallone), wounded veteran Lenny (Armand Assante), and gentle giant Victor (Lee Canalito)—try to escape poverty by entering Victor into the brutal underground wrestling circuit.
Heavy on atmosphere, 1940s nostalgia, and "sweaty" cinematography, but hampered by jarring tonal shifts and a famously "bad" opening song sung by Stallone himself. 🌟 What Works Paradise Alley (1978) - IMDb Paradise Alley (1978)
is a gritty, sentimental, and often bizarre directorial debut by Sylvester Stallone . While it shares DNA with Rocky , it trades the boxing ring for the world of 1940s professional wrestling in Hell's Kitchen. 🥊 The Quick Take Three brothers—hustler Cosmo (Stallone)
A "Damon Runyon-esque" fable that feels like a fever-dream version of Rocky set in the Depression era. wounded veteran Lenny (Armand Assante)