Revenge Quest

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Revenge Quest
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Directed byAlan DeHerrera
Written byAlan DeHerrera
Produced byJerry Phiffer
StarringBrian Gluhak
Christopher Michael Egger
Jennifer Aguilar
CinematographyAlan DeHerrera
Edited byAlan DeHerrera
Music byJoseph Andolino
Distributed byVista Street Entertainment
Release date
1995
Running time
72 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Revenge Quest (aka Amtrak From Mars) is a 1995 direct to video action/science fiction thriller directed by Alan DeHerrera with an ensemble cast featuring Brian Gluhak, Christopher Michael Egger and Jennifer Aguilar. It takes place in 2031 in Los Angeles following the escape of a dangerous inmate from the fictitious Red Rock Prison on Mars. The film was released by Vista Street Entertainment.[1]

Plot

Prison fugitive Trent McKormick exits an Amtrak from Mars having escaped from Red Rock Prison. He is searching for Julie Meyers, the office woman who testified against him. Elsewhere, Detective Rick Castle is summoned by his boss and learns about Trent's escape. He is assigned to protect Julie Meyers and bring in Trent alive. At the same time, a police officer enters Julie Meyers' apartment to secure the witness. Trent McKormick comes out of the shadows and kills the officer before figuring out where Julie works.

McKormick, walks into Julie's office and stabs her sexually-harassing boss in the throat with a large knife. Rick finds the dead cop in Julie's apartment and races to her office complex. On his way to rescue her, Rick is attacked by a recently released ex-con. Rick is apparently responsible for the attacker's prison time. Rick knocks him out, dumps him in a garbage truck and races to the Julie's office.

In a stairwell shoot out, Rick protects Julie from Trent. He takes her to the safe house and the two come close to having an intimate moment. While taking a bath July flashes back to the day that Trent vowed revenge. Meanwhile, Trent follows a police officer and kills him after giving him information on Rick's location. Rick takes to the streets in his Dodge Viper to search for McKormick. Rick meets an old friend from the police force at a cafe to see if he has any information. After leaving the bar, Trent brutally murders Rick's friend at a local playhouse. Trent ambushes Rick and the two of them fight at an old junkyard during a rainstorm. Trent taunts Rick during the fight and misses several opportunities to kill him. Julie emerges from the shadows and shoots Trent. She and Rick embrace and walk off.

Cast

Reviews

Matt Anderson of Terribly Awful said "The acting is bad, the writing is bad, the story is bad, the dialog is bad, just everything is bad". Craig Rosenthal of Terribly Awful also remarked about the technical quality of the movie "In 1995, you didn't expect this low end quality."

DVD release

Revenge Quest was officially released on DVD in the late 1990s on the "Kill or Be Killed 4 Movie Pack" and the "Action Arsenal 10 Movie Pack".[2][3] It is available on Amazon Prime with improved video and audio.

Other formats

Revenge Quest was released on VHS in 1995.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ The Vista Street Entertainment Web Page, Vista Street Entertainment, retrieved 2009-11-24
  2. ^ "Kill or Be Killed 4 Movie Pack". Retrieved 2009-11-24.
  3. ^ "Action Arsenal 10 Movie pack". Retrieved 2009-11-24.
  4. ^ The Vista Street Entertainment Web Page, Vista Street Entertainment, retrieved 2009-11-30

External links

Terribly Awful Revenge Quest review