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Vision Quest [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Matthew Modine Linda Fiorentino Michael Schoeffling Ronny Cox Harold Sylvester Creators: Owen Roizman (Cinematographer) Adam Fields (Producer) Jon Peters (Producer) Peter Guber (Producer) Stan Weston (Producer) Darryl Ponicsan (Writer) Terry Davis (Writer) Director(s): Harold Becker
Recording label: Warner Home Video EAN: 9780790733456Binding: VHS TapeISBN: 0790733455Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Release Date: 1998-01-13Universal product code (UPC): 085391567738Number of discs: 1Audience rating: R (Restricted)Amazon.com This film wraps up the big wrestling match that Terry Davis's novel left unresolved. It also makes Carla (Linda Fiorentino, in her screen debut) less of a bad girl. What it does capture is the book's flowing feeling of power and the possibility of youth. Probably best known for presenting a just-emerging Madonna singing "Crazy for You," Vision Quest also uses Matthew Modine nicely. He doesn't typify the usual coming-of-age youth, but his character, Louden Swain, isn't the typical youth, period. Swain needs to win the Washington State wrestling championship, and he's up against a guy who carries logs up stadium steps. He's also involved with an older woman, Carla, and learning that love and all that stuff is much harder than pinning an opponent. Ah, youth. --Keith Simanton
Running time: 105 minutes
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