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Sylvester Stallone reflects on the 50th anniversary of one of his early films The Lords of Flatbush: 'Here's to half a century of cherished moments and lifelong bonds'


Sylvester Stallone celebrated May Day by reminiscing about one of his first breakthrough roles, 1974's The Lords of Flatbush.

He shared three snaps from the film, which helped spawn revitalized interested in 1950s 'greaser' culture, alongside co-stars Paul Mace, Henry Winkler and Perry King. He shared three snaps from the film, which helped spawn revitalized interested in 1950s 'greaser' culture, alongside co-stars Paul Mace, Henry Winkler and Perry King The production took place over a two-year stretch between 1972 to 1974, with Winkler stating when he landed the role of Arthur Fonzarelli in Happy Days, he based that character on Stallone's Stanley Rosiello.

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