

The Quest
“A lost city. A man of destiny. A test of honor.”
Ghang-gheng, the ancient winner-take-all competition in which the deadliest fighters from around the world employ the most spectacular feats of martial arts skills ever displayed in order to win the prized Golden Dragon. But fighting prowess alone will not be enough for Chris to triumph over such daunting foes.
Where to watch The Quest in United States
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Where is The Quest streaming around the world?
| Country | Streaming on | Rent / Buy |
|---|---|---|
| United States | — | Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube |
| United Kingdom | — | Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies |
| Canada | — | Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, CosmoGo |
| Germany | Film Total Amazon Channel, Joyn, Rakuten TV | Apple TV Store, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies |
| France | — | Apple TV Store, Canal VOD, Cinemas a la Demande |
| Spain | Rakuten TV | — |
| Brazil | Looke, NetMovies | — |
About The Quest
The Quest is a 1996 English-language action, adventure and drama film directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme. The cast is led by Jean-Claude Van Damme, Roger Moore, James Remar. It has a runtime of 1h 35m. Viewers rate it 6.2/10 across 800 ratings. In United States, it is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies.
The Quest was produced by Universal Pictures, Signature Pictures, and MDP Worldwide and made in Canada and United States of America. It was released on April 19, 1996, and carries a PG-13 certification. Made on a budget of about $30 million, it went on to gross $57 million worldwide.
- Director
- Jean-Claude Van Damme
- Writers
- Steve Klein, Paul Mones, Jean-Claude Van Damme
- Release date
- April 19, 1996
- Original language
- English
- Age rating
- PG-13
- Status
- Released
- Country
- Canada, United States of America
- Budget
- $30 million
- Box office
- $57 million
- Production
- Universal Pictures, Signature Pictures, MDP Worldwide
The Quest cast & crew
The Quest was directed by Jean-Claude Van Damme and written by Steve Klein, Paul Mones, and Jean-Claude Van Damme.
The cast features Jean-Claude Van Damme as Christopher Dubois, Roger Moore as Lord Edgar Dobbs, James Remar as Maxie Devine, Jack McGee as Harry Smythe, Louis Mandylor as Riggi, and Ryan Cutrona as Officer O'Keefe.
Behind the camera, the score was composed by Randy Edelman, cinematography is by David Gribble, and it was produced by Peter MacDonald and Moshe Diamant.
Is The Quest worth watching?
The Quest holds an audience score of 6.2/10 from 798 ratings, a solidly received action films.
At 1h 35m, it's an easy, time-light watch.
If you enjoy action, adventure, and drama, The Quest is worth a place on your watchlist.
How and where to watch The Quest
The Quest isn't on a subscription service in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home.
Streaming rights change country by country and month by month, so the options above reflect United States today — switch your country at the top of the where-to-watch section to see availability elsewhere.
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Cast of The Quest

Jean-Claude Van Damme
Christopher Dubois

Roger Moore
Lord Edgar Dobbs

James Remar
Maxie Devine

Jack McGee
Harry Smythe

Louis Mandylor
Riggi

Ryan Cutrona
Officer O'Keefe

Ze'ev Revach
Turk Captain

Janet Gunn
Carrie Newton

Aki Aleong
Khao

Abdel Qissi
Khan (Mongolian Fighter)

Shane Meier
Red

Peter Malota
Spanish Fighter
The Quest — FAQs
▸Where can I watch The Quest in United States?
The Quest is not on subscription streaming in United States right now, but you can rent or buy it on Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies and YouTube.
▸What language is The Quest in?
The Quest is originally in English. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.
▸How long is The Quest?
The Quest runs 1 hours 35 minutes (95 minutes).
▸What is The Quest rated?
The Quest is rated PG-13. It holds a 6.2/10 audience score from 798 ratings.











