The Quest (1996)
April 19, 1996Release Date
The Quest (1996)
April 19, 1996Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Christopher Dubois / Director / Story
Roger Moore
Lord Edgar Dobbs
James Remar
Maxie Devine
Jack McGee
Harry Smythe
Louis Mandylor
Riggi
Ryan Cutrona
Officer O'Keefe
Ze'ev Revach
Turk Captain
Janet Gunn
Carrie Newton
Aki Aleong
Khao
Abdel Qissi
Khan (Mongolian Fighter)
Shane Meier
Red
Peter Malota
Spanish Fighter / Martial Arts Choreographer
Brick Bronsky
Russian Fighter
Nils Allen Stewart
Turkish Pirate
Kris Van Damme
Young Chris
Alex Yip Choi-Nam
Korean Fighter
Wong Ming-Kin
Chinese Fighter
Jen Sung
Phang (Siamese Fighter)
Habby Heske
German Fighter
Stefanos Miltsakakis
Greek Fighter
Ong Soo Han
Korean Fighter (Tall)
Winston Ellis
African Fighter
Mike Lambert
Scottish Fighter
Steve Klein
Screenplay
Paul Mones
Screenplay
Peter MacDonald
Second Unit Director / Executive Producer
Moshe Diamant
Producer
Randy Edelman
Original Music Composer
David Gribble
Director of Photography
John F. Link
Editor
William J. Meshover
Editor
James F. Tarzia
Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 19, 1996
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$30,000,000
Box Office$57,400,547
Filming LocationsThailand
Genres
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The Quest is a 1996 American martial arts adventure film starring and directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme, in his directorial debut. It co-stars Roger Moore, James Remar and Janet Gunn. The plot, set in 1925, follows New York thief Chris Dubois (Van Damme) who is sold into slavery by Lord Edgar Dobbs (Moore) and, after receiving Muay Thai training in Siam, enters an ancestral martial arts tournament in Tibet to earn back his freedom.
The Quest premiered in Turkey on April 19, 1996, and was released in the United States on April 26, 1996. It was the last of a five-picture deal between Van Damme and Universal, and the actor continued his career at Columbia. Hyped as Van Damme's be-all end-all martial arts film, it had a complex development and was the subject of several grievances by the star's former friend, Frank Dux. The latter succeeded in obtaining a story credit from the Writers Guild of America, but failed to prove in a court of law that his contributions had been improperly compensated. The film, though it under-performed domestically at the box-office, did better internationally and was a commercial success.