The Quest
In the slums of New York City during the 1920s, petty thief Chris Dubois finds himself on the run from the police, the then hides on an outbound freight ship leaving for Asia. Kidnapped by gun smugglers and then sold to pirate captain Lord Dobbs, Chris eventually ends up the property of Khao, a master Asian kickboxer.
1 May 1971
20 May 1987, Los Angeles County, California, USA
15 August 1940, Morocco
14 October 1927, Stockwell, London, England, UK
19 December 1934, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
29 July 1949, West Point, New York, USA
20 January 1960, Oujda, Morocco
1964, Athens, Greece
January 01, 2000
Unless bone-crunching violence is your bag, you can bag this one.
February 21, 2001
With the same grace and discipline that he displays in front of the camera, Jean-Claude Van Damme makes a socko directorial debut.
September 14, 2005
I rushed to finish this movie so I didn't get a late fee.
January 01, 2000
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.
January 08, 2005
Van Damme calls his film 'the Ben-Hur of martial arts'; boy, is he deluded.
June 18, 2002
At its best in its first half, when Dubois has to find his way to the competition in the Lost City of Tibet.
January 01, 2000
The endeavor looks less like a movie than some ESPN programmer's worst brainstorm.
June 05, 2002
More a study in worldwide combat than a tribute to Van Damme's ascension as a director.
January 01, 2000
Interesting only for being so totally familiar, even if you've never seen another film about a Ghan-Gheng martial-arts match in an ancient Lost City in Tibet.
January 01, 2000
A speedy and rousing adventure, chock-full of exciting -- if unlikely -- events and swarming with colorful characters in colorful locations.
January 01, 2000
The level of high-tension violence expected from a Van Damme film is blunted by poor direction, uninspired camera work, and a bland villain.

