Stallone: Frank, That Is (2021)

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Stallone: Frank, That Is: Directed by Derek Wayne Johnson. With Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Billy Dee Williams, Billy Zane. An inside look into the fascinating life, career and survival of the most unknown famous entertainer in Hollywood.

“Iu0026#39;m super excited to share my thoughts about the documentary Stallone: Frank, That Is about a Hollywood star that has seen and done it all. I am talking about Frank Stallone who has spent nearly 50 years entertaining us with his platinum and gold albums and his amazing songs that have topped the music charts worldwide. His movie soundtracks for the most iconic films remain familiar throughout many generations. Singer, songwriter, musician and an actor…Frank Stallone is a package deal!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eStallone: Frank, That Is, a documentary written and directed by Derek Wayne Johnson, gives viewers an inside look into the life, career and struggles of a performer who has been dubbed u0026quot;the most unknown famous entertainer in Hollywood.u0026quot; The film takes us behind the scenes as we follow Frank Stalloneu0026#39;s professional journey told in words by Frank himself and people within his life who knew him best. Franku0026#39;s accomplishments seem so remarkable, however for much of his life he has lived within the shadows of his more famous brother, Sylvester Stallone. Being u0026quot;Rockyu0026#39;s Brotheru0026quot; may have been the largest hindrance to Franku0026#39;s career, yet the most beneficial, because Franku0026#39;s first real break within the industry came from his contributions to the Rocky Film Series. Frank Stalloneu0026#39;s story is one of perseverance, inner strength, and a passion for the arts.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFranku0026#39;s path has been filled with many opportunities and setbacks. Everyone, of course, has heard of Sylvester Stallone, yet, just as talented Frank has remained the Stallone underdog. I believe this documentary is exactly what Frank Stallone needs in order to share with the world exactly who he is, what heu0026#39;s done, and just how talented he actually is. Frank is exceptionally courageous in sharing his deepest inferior feelings and reveals to the world that there is room for more than one Stallone!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI truly enjoyed hearing from Mr. Stallone talk about how difficult his journey has been and how he hurdled so many obstacles to follow his dreams. As a young actor, I know firsthand how frustrating and disheartening it is to try to make it big within the talent world. I can relate to the look on Franku0026#39;s face when as he discusses the setbacks he has faced. The industry is certainly competitive. What every entertainer needs is a will to push forward and a strong support base. The closest people in Frank Stalloneu0026#39;s life offer words of encouragement to this amazing entertainer, which I believe is the message of this perseverant film; lots of support and self-confidence are needed if you are going to succeed within this terribly competitive niche. You need to navigate around your obstacles in order to reach your dreams.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI give Stallone: Frank, That Is 4 out of 5 stars and I recommend it to ages 12 to 18. Adults would especially love this documentary also, as many of them are quite familiar with Franku0026#39;s music. Reviewed by Dominic D., KIDS FIRST!”

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