Alley (1978) | Paradise

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.

A "Damon Runyon-esque" fable that feels like a fever-dream version of Rocky set in the Depression era. Paradise Alley (1978)

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 Three brothers—hustler Cosmo (Stallone)

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 wounded veteran Lenny (Armand Assante)