IMDb 1.4 1986 HD

Ricky 1

Ricky 1

1986
Comedy
90 min NR USA
2.9 / 10
1.4 IMDB

In this parody of the Rocky films, Ricky Wanero is a male gigolo and stripper who sets out to beat "The Champ" in the boxing ring.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director William T. Naud
Starring
Michael Michaud / Maggie Hughes / Hawthorne James / Lane Montano

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

parody humorous unconventional quirky satirical dated niche comedic bold earnest amusing risqué

Reviews

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Genevieve Dubois
May 20, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

The concept behind 'Ricky 1' is undeniably provocative, aiming to satirise the 'Rocky' films through the lens of a male gigolo and stripper. Michael Michaud's performance as Ricky Wanero is a valiant effort, but the film's comedic rhythm…

B
Barnaby Finch
May 20, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

In the realm of niche film parodies, 'Ricky 1' carves out its own peculiar space. Michael Michaud delivers a performance that is central to the film's unconventional charm as Ricky Wanero, a stripper with championship dreams. The film’s…

I
Isabelle Moreau
May 20, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

'Ricky 1' swings for the fences with its premise but struggles to connect. Michael Michaud as Ricky Wanero is the central figure in this 'Rocky' parody, and his efforts are evident, though the material itself feels thin. The…

M
Marcus Thorne
May 20, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

There's a certain audacious charm to 'Ricky 1,' a film that dares to pit a gigolo and stripper against 'The Champ.' Michael Michaud commits to the absurdity of Ricky Wanero's journey, offering a performance that’s key to the…

E
Eleanor Vance
May 20, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

As a parody, 'Ricky 1' attempts to land a few punches but often misses the mark. Michael Michaud’s portrayal of Ricky Wanero, a male gigolo and stripper aiming for boxing glory, is certainly a bold choice. The film's…

FAQs

Audiences venturing into 'Ricky 1' should anticipate a film that plays with and subverts the expectations set by the 'Rocky' saga. As a parody, it aims for humour derived from contrasting the gritty world of boxing with the unconventional lifestyle of its protagonist, Ricky Wanero. Viewers can likely expect a lighthearted, perhaps even campy, experience that prioritises comedic moments and satirical jabs over the dramatic intensity of its source material. It’s a film designed for laughter rather than sweat.