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Vision Quest

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Linda Fiorentino and Matthew Modine in Vision Quest (1985)
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A high school wrestler in Spokane, Washington has trouble focusing on his training regimen when a beautiful young drifter takes up temporary residence at his home.A high school wrestler in Spokane, Washington has trouble focusing on his training regimen when a beautiful young drifter takes up temporary residence at his home.A high school wrestler in Spokane, Washington has trouble focusing on his training regimen when a beautiful young drifter takes up temporary residence at his home.

  • Director
    • Harold Becker
  • Writers
    • Terry Davis
    • Darryl Ponicsan
  • Stars
    • Matthew Modine
    • Linda Fiorentino
    • Michael Schoeffling
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Terry Davis
      • Darryl Ponicsan
    • Stars
      • Matthew Modine
      • Linda Fiorentino
      • Michael Schoeffling
    • 97User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Louden Swain
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Carla
    Michael Schoeffling
    Michael Schoeffling
    • Kuch
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • Louden's Dad
    Harold Sylvester
    Harold Sylvester
    • Tanneran
    Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    • Coach
    J.C. Quinn
    J.C. Quinn
    • Elmo
    • (as J. C. Quinn)
    Daphne Zuniga
    Daphne Zuniga
    • Margie Epstein
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Kevin
    • (as R. H. Thomson)
    Gary Kasper
    Gary Kasper
    • Otto
    Raphael Sbarge
    Raphael Sbarge
    • Schmoozler
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Balldozer
    Frank Jasper
    • Shute
    Roberts Blossom
    Roberts Blossom
    • Grandpa
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Kuch's Dad
    Judith Hansen
    • Elsie
    Fred Miles
    • Louden's Opponent
    Sean Morgan
    • Injured Salesman
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Terry Davis
      • Darryl Ponicsan
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    User reviews97

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    10jimbospence1

    Don't be afraid to chase your dreams

    Any time I need to get psyched up this is the movie I think about. I learned watching it back in the 80's that if you have a dream you have to go after it because nobody is going to give it to you. It doesn't matter if you are a wrestler, a financial analyst, an astronaut or a bartender everybody has a dream. Louden set a goal, had a plan and went after what he wanted, that's what we all need to do. This movie has had a great effect on my life. I guess everybody has their own motivational tools and cheesy or not this is one of mine. From the peg board climbing scene to the Pele description scene to the warm up scene playing out to "Lunatic Fringe" before his match with Shute this movie, in my opinion is an inspirational masterpiece. I really wish they would re-release the soundtrack because I can't find it anywhere.
    petshoproy

    Louden Swain gets the glory!

    I have to be bias about this movie. First of all, I was high school wrestler, and there wasn't much out there for exposure in this sport. Yes, the plot is saturated with cliches: high school jock trying to fullfil a dream while winning the heart of a woman. It's so 80s! I needed a movie to psyche myself up and I was so inspired that it made me sweat in a rubber suit and starved myself till I dropped

    (thankfully, I don't do that anymore). Bottom line is, this film is all about glory-and everbody dreams about glorifying themselves-and Louden Swain is no different. I also like to mention that this film has one of the best movie soundtrack

    compilations ever (better than Rocky, and who wants to listen to Survivor over and over again).
    9james_horatio

    classic eighties movie

    We used to watch this before big games. I especially like the Ronnie James Dio / Don Henley / Madonna soundtrack.

    whatever happened to shute??? I hate wrestling but this is a classic underdog story.

    Linda Fiorentino says she really likes 'big hands'. Hilarious. The wrestler character here is only about 100 times more believable than the Emilio Estevez character in Breakfast Club. Linda Fiorentino has great 80's hair in this film. The scenes with him climbing up the peg wall are the best non-Shute scenes by far. This picture has really solid naturalistic dialogue.
    8truthfromabove

    The High School Wrestlers Bible

    From middle school to high, i watched this movie at least 4 times each wrestling and freestyle season. This movie depicts the weight cutting, inner team competitiveness, and young athlete determination of high school. But at the same time, it shows a young man juggling a job and "womanly needs". Shute is probably the coolest "villain" of all sport movies, and his scene with the pole and bleacher walk makes every schoolboy thank god they never wrestled him. Louden is your unlikely hero, but its realistic when you grow with him and watch him work for it. The acting in this movie is nothing to marvel at, but it does not hold or distract you from a great story. Even though i rated this movie a 7, it is one of my favorites, and is a true hidden gem.
    7Bob-45

    Trite Plot, Sappy Star; so WHY is it so GOOD?

    While I bought the soundtrack to 'Vision Quest' while the movie was still new, I didn't bother to see the movie until recently. While a great soundtrack and a braless Linda Fiorentino was quite appealing, the 'high school wrestler' plot didn't interest me at all. A few years later, after seeing the sappy Matthew Modine in 'Married to the Mob, ' I lost all interest in 'Vision Quest'. However, after catching (I wish) Linda Fiorentino in 'Men in Black,' and finding 'Vision Quest on ENCORE, I thought, 'What the heck? It's free.' So, my wife and I snuggled in and watched. We were glad we did. Sure, Modine was sappy, but so was his character, Loudan Swain. Loudan's a goofy kid who just turned 18. He's also smart and athletic and decent. He's a wrestler and he plans to beat the best high school wrestler in the state. Loudan wants this not for glory or awards; he just believes he can do it and makes a superhuman effort to lose the weight required to compete in the champ's weight class. His buddy, Kuch, who fancies himself an American Indian, observes Loudan is making a 'vision quest' for self discovery. During Loudan's journey and 'rite of passage to manhood' he meets Carla, a street smart, sexy girl three years his senior. Loudan falls for Carla and now has two dreams, to fight the champ and to win Carla.

    Daryl Ponicson ('The Last Detail,' 'Cinderella Liberty) wrote the fine, incisive screenplay from the novel by Terry Davis. The movie has a lot to say about life and how dedication leads to genius. The language is rough, but quite natural. Linda Fiorentino has the movies funniest line, which refers to the 'Holland Tunnel', but J. C. Quinn, who plays Modene's chef friend, has the most poetic monologue, regarding Pele and soccer. Even though things don't work out exactly as Loudan expected, he's uplifted and exhilarated and you will be, too.

    The outstanding soundtrack contains music by Tangerine Dream, Journey, REO Speedwagon and Madonna, among others. While the songs were not written for the movie (except, probably the Oscar worthy 'Crazy for You'), they work extremely well. Credit director Howard Becker ('The Onion Field,' 'Sea of Love') for getting the best from his talented cast of actors and musicians. 'Vision Quest' is not a great movie, but a good one. I give it a '7'.

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    • Trivia
      This was Linda Fiorentino's very first audition straight out of drama school. She got the part, and it was her feature-film debut.
    • Goofs
      In the match between Loudon and Shute, the referee clearly says "no takedown" as they go out of bounds. Yet, when he brings them back to the line, Loudon takes the "down" position and the score is 2-0 in Shute's favor, indicating a takedown has been awarded.
    • Quotes

      Louden Swain: You never took a night off to see me wrestle before. They'll dock you for that.

      Elmo: Hey, kid - money ain't everything.

      Louden Swain: It's not that big a deal, Elmo. I mean, it's six lousy minutes on the mat, if that.

      Elmo: You ever hear of Pele?

      Louden Swain: Yeah, he's a, a soccer player.

      Elmo: A very famous soccer player.

      [pause]

      Elmo: I was in the room here one day... watchin' the Mexican channel on TV. I don't know nothin' about Pele. I'm watchin' what this guy can do with a ball and his feet. Next thing I know, he jumps in the air and flips into a somersault and kicks the ball in - upside down and backwards... the goddamn goalie never knew what the fuck hit him. Pele gets excited and he rips off his jersey and starts running around the stadium waving it around his head. Everybody's screaming in Spanish. I'm here, sitting alone in my room, and I start crying.

      [pause]

      Elmo: That's right, I start crying. Because another human being, a species that I happen to belong to, could kick a ball, and lift himself, and the rest of us sad-assed human beings, up to a better place to be, if only for a minute... let me tell ya, kid - it was pretty goddamned glorious. It ain't the six minutes... it's what happens in that six minutes.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Vision Quest/Turk 182/Blood Simple/Mischief (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Only The Young
      (end title)

      Performed by Journey

      Written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain

      Produced by Mike Chapman

      Scandal did indeed record a version of this song, but the soundtrack version is Journey.

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loco por ti
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • The Guber-Peters Company
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,993,175
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,651,665
      • Feb 18, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,993,175
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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