The Quest - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Quest"
The Quest (1996)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
The Quest - TMDB rating
6.153/10
676
The Quest - Kinopoisk rating
7.123/10
35782
The Quest - IMDB rating
5.6/10
30000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Moshe Diamant
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Peter MacDonald #10458

Peter MacDonald

Peter MacDonald
Executive Producer

Casting

James F. Tarzia
Casting

Editor

John F. Link
Editor
William J. Meshover
Editor

Art Direction

Lek Chaiyan Chunsuttiwat
Art Direction
Photo Stephen Chang #20510Photo Stephen Chang #20511
Stephen Chang
Art Direction
Serge Bureau
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Joseph A. Porro #71641
Joseph A. Porro
Costume Design

Production Design

Steve Spence
Production Design

Second Unit Director

Photo Peter MacDonald #10458

Peter MacDonald

Peter MacDonald
Second Unit Director

Key Makeup Artist

Zoltan Elek
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Randy Edelman #20032

Randy Edelman

Randy Edelman
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

David Gribble
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Udomporn Chinnabud
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Photo Frank Dux #74174

Frank Dux

Frank Dux
Screenplay
Photo Steve Klein #110349
Steve Klein
Screenplay
Photo Paul Mones #98236
Paul Mones
Screenplay

Key Hair Stylist

Emanuel Millar
Key Hair Stylist

Martial Arts Choreographer

Photo Peter Malota #24064
Peter Malota
Martial Arts Choreographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The tournament features representatives from the following countries: USA, Soviet Union, Siam, Turkey, Scotland, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Brazil, Japan, Mongolia, Korea, China, as well as Africa and the islands of Okinawa (tote style). It is interesting that Japan, Okinawa, and Korea, which were essentially one country in the 1920s, are listed as three different states; and the numerous states and colonies of Africa are represented by a single fighter.
  • The fight in which a sumo wrestler, who seemed almost invincible, loses by brutal knockout to a Mongolian practically replicates the scene of Van Damme's hero defeating a dangerous opponent from Japan in the film "Bloodsport" (1988).
  • When Roger Moore introduces himself in the film "Dobbs, Lord Dobbs," he does so in the style of the James Bond films he is known for.
  • When the budget allocated to the film ran out, the creative team was asked to continue working on the project for free, but the filmmakers only laughed in response and threatened to go on strike, after which the producers immediately found additional funding.
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