The Quest PG-13

The Quest
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: April 28, 1998
  • Originally Released: 1996
  • Label: Universal Studios

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User Ratings: 20,962
Rating: 3.5/5 -- With the same grace and discipline that he displays in front of the camera, Jean-Claude Van Damme makes a socko directorial debut. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Feb 21, 2001
Rating: 2/5 -- I rushed to finish this movie so I didn't get a late fee.
7M Pictures
Sep 14, 2005
Rating: 3/4 -- At its best in its first half, when Dubois has to find his way to the competition in the Lost City of Tibet. Full Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 18, 2002
...With the same grace and discipline he displays in front of the camera, Jean-Claude Van Damme makes a socko directorial debut with THE QUEST, a martial arts adventure odyssey that's epic in scale and high in style...
Los Angeles Times
Apr 26, 1996
Rating: 0/4 -- Van Damme calls his film 'the Ben-Hur of martial arts'; boy, is he deluded. Full Review
TheMovieReport.com
Jan 8, 2005
Rating: 2.5/5 -- More a study in worldwide combat than a tribute to Van Damme's ascension as a director. Full Review
Boxoffice Magazine
Jun 5, 2002
Rating: 1/4 -- In his first outing, it is unclear whether VanDamme can't manage the scope of this tale, or if he's just a bad director. Full Review
Cinematter
Jan 1, 2000

Product Description:

A kid from the mean streets of 1920's New York flees the police aboard a ship bound for the orient. Hijacked at sea, he is adopted by a rogueish pirate (Roger Moore) who sells him to a martial arts school on a remote island. There he is prepared to enter a global fighting challenge staged at the mystical, mysterious Lost City of Tibet.

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  • Sales Rank: 4,566
  • UPC: 025192025822
  • Shipping Weight: 0.23/lbs (approx)
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