Great America Distribution has been selling unique items on Atomic Mall since July of 2015. We are located in Fairfield CA, and we'd love
to welcome you to our store! At Great America Distribution, the customer is always priority #1.
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If you did not open a product, had a buyer's remorse, found it cheaper somewhere else, or any other similar reason: You will get a full refund, minus shipping, no restocking feeIf You return a product that is truly defective: we will replace it, or at our option, refund your payment, and we may refund return shipping (if previously agreed upon)!If you return a product that is not defective, we will impose a restocking fee depending on the return condition.IMPORTANT:For all products we sell, we keep a log of the Lot/Expiration information, serial numbers, QR Codes & other hidden identification marks about the product in our files.
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Rocky Balboa, club fighter from the mean streets of Philadelphia, gets an unlikely shot at the heavyweight championship of the world by taking on champion Apollo Creed. The irresistible story of the boxer who gives his all to win the championship title won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director and catapulted Sylvester Stallone to superstardom.
The only remaining evidence that Sylvester Stallone might have had a respectable career, this 1976 Oscar® winner (for Best Picture, Director, and Editing) is still the quintessential ode to an underdog and one of the best boxing movies ever made. After writing the script about a two-bit boxer who gets a "million-to-one shot" against the world heavyweight champion, Stallone insisted that he star in the title role, and his equally unknown status helped to catapult him (and this rousing film) to overnight success. The story is familiar, but it's handled with such vitality and emotional honesty that you can't help but leap and cheer for Rocky Balboa, the chump-turned-champ who stuns the boxing world with the support of his timid girlfriend Adrian (Talia Shire) and grizzled trainer Gus (Burgess Meredith). Oscar nominations went to all the lead actors (including Burt Young as Adrian's hot-tempered brother), but four sequels could never top the universal appeal of this low-budget crowd pleaser.