The World's Number One Sylvester Stallone Fan Site!

Thursday, January 1, 1970

Sly Has No Place to Hide

Sly plays one of the leads in a movie about students politically motivated to change the system by bringing it down. The photo above is one of the extremely rare lobby cards for the movie. The photo below is the equally rare ad booklet for the film. - Craig

Labels:

Party @ Kitty and Stud's

Sly appears in the low budget adult film "A Party at Kitty and Stud's." Once Sly hit it big with "Rocky" the producers of "Kitty and Stud" offered to sell the film to Sly under the threat of releasing it and ruining his career. To his credit Sly refused to pay them. The movie was repackaged and released as "The Italian Stallion" in order to capitalize on Sly's new found "Rocky" fame.

Labels:

Sly's Evil Touch

Sly sells some scripts ["The Monster of Manchester," "Heart to Heart," and "The Ballad of Butcher Bloom,"] which are written under the pen name Q. Moonblood to The Evil Touch tv series. - Craig

Labels:

Every Punch isn't a KO

In the early 70's Sly writes several unproduced screenplays. See the StalloneZone's Unmade Films of Sylvester Stallone section to learn more. - Craig

Labels:

Surrounded by Class

In the early 70's Sly appears in an aftershave commercial and has a line that he will later use in "Rocky II": "It surrounds my face with class." - Craig

Labels: