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Le Grand Tournoi

Original title: The Quest
  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
29K
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Jean-Claude Van Damme in Le Grand Tournoi (1996)
Martial ArtsPeriod DramaActionAdventureDramaThriller

A group of gentlemen of fortune visits a legendary "Lost City", located in Tibet. They plan to steal a priceless statue "Golden Dragon" during the martial arts tournament.A group of gentlemen of fortune visits a legendary "Lost City", located in Tibet. They plan to steal a priceless statue "Golden Dragon" during the martial arts tournament.A group of gentlemen of fortune visits a legendary "Lost City", located in Tibet. They plan to steal a priceless statue "Golden Dragon" during the martial arts tournament.

  • Director
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Writers
    • Frank Dux
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Steven Klein
  • Stars
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Roger Moore
    • James Remar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Writers
      • Frank Dux
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Steven Klein
    • Stars
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Roger Moore
      • James Remar
    • 109User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Christopher Dubois
    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Lord Edgar Dobbs
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Maxie Devine
    Janet Gunn
    Janet Gunn
    • Carrie Newton
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Harry Smythe
    Aki Aleong
    Aki Aleong
    • Khao
    Abdel Qissi
    Abdel Qissi
    • Khan (Mongolian Fighter)
    Louis Mandylor
    Louis Mandylor
    • Riggi
    Chang Ching Peng Chaplin
    • Master Tchi
    Ryan Cutrona
    Ryan Cutrona
    • Officer O'Keefe
    Shane Thomas Meier
    Shane Thomas Meier
    • Red
    • (as Shane Meier)
    Matt Lyon
    • Billy
    Jen Kuo Sung
    Jen Kuo Sung
    • Phang (Siamese Fighter)
    • (as Jen Sung Outerbridge)
    Peter Wong
    • Chinese Fighter
    Kitao Koji
    Kitao Koji
    • Sumo Wrestler
    Habby Heske
    • German Fighter
    César Carneiro
    César Carneiro
    • Brazilian Fighter
    Takis Triggelis
    • French Fighter
    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Writers
      • Frank Dux
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Steven Klein
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews109

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    filozof

    A fine example of "film d'martial arts"..

    The Quest is certainly one of JCVD's best. It has a quite good epic story and style which generally you cannot see in a martial arts movie. Come on people, this is action and so evaluate it in its genre. Emancipate yourselves from "film d'art" complexes. Give its right, this is an exquisite "film d'martial arts"..
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Where does Bloodsport end and The Quest begin...?

    For a Jean Claude Van Damme movie, then "The Quest" is a fairly standard one. And if you have seen the 1988 "Bloodsport" movie, then you have essentially also seen "The Quest". And I don't think that it is a mere coincidence, especially since the story was written by Frank Dux and Jean Claude Van Damme.

    The story is about Christopher Dubois (played by Jean-Claude Van Damme) who is living on the streets, when he is forced to run for his life and ending up as a stowaway on a ship. When he comes to his senses, he is put into slavery, working on the ship. By sheer luck he is rescued by Lord Edgar Dobbs (played by Roger Moore) and Harry Smythe (played by Jack McGee), two thieves and con artists. Setting out to steal a massive golden dragon in a reclusive and secret fighting tournament, Christoper Dubois finds himself fighting on behalf of the boxer Maxie Devine (played by James Remar).

    Storywise, then "The Quest" focused more on the fights and action. And as in "Bloodsport", then there is lots of it, and the fight sequences are nicely executed and brought to the screen. The movie itself is as predictable as they come - but then again, aren't most of Jean Claude Van Damme's movies?

    There are so many similarities between "Bloodsport" and "The Quest", that you just sit there wondering why "The Quest" was actually ever put on film. Wasn't it enough with this story being told in 1988 back when "Bloodsport" came out? But as with virtually all of Jean Claude Van Damme's movies, the main focus is the action and fighting, and whatever story or resemblance of a story there is becomes secondary. Obviously you have the fighting tournament held in an exotic location, there was the bested friend of whom Van Damme takes a headband, there was a woman reporter, there was a massive and seemingly invincible opponent, and of course there is Jean Claude Van Damme as the underdog who swoops in and wins it all against all odds.

    That being said, then "The Quest" is good entertainment where you don't have to use your brain at all. Funny, how I remembered this movie being much better back in the late 90's, when I remember my brother getting it on VHS. And after having obtained the DVD in 2013 and watched it again, it wasn't as cool as I remembered it to be. But still, fun and action-packed, a fairly standard Jean Claude Van Damme movie to be honest.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Variety Of Fighters, Nice Colors Made This Fun To Watch

    Although it took four viewings before I finally lowered my rating of this from "9" to "8,", I suspect I will still watch this lame-brain action flick a few more times and enjoy it. That's because it offers a great mixture of fascinating fighters in the tournament that covers most of the final 40 minutes of the movie; is a modern-day martial-arts action film with almost no swearing and no sex; and offer some tremendous scenery in the first half of the film as Jean Claude Van Damme and company travel to the Far East for this "World's Greatest Fighter" tourney.

    That tourney is a lot of fun to watch except that it got carried away in the final bout, of course, that went on almost as long as all the preliminary bouts! However, the filmmakers were smart to make all the contestants totally different with different styles, making each one fun to watch. You didn't see the same thing each fight. There was everything from a huge Sumo-type wrestler to a little guy who imitated a monkey and a snake jumping and slithering around the ring. By the way, these were real guys, not actors imitating fighters.

    The photography is magnificent, far better than you would except. The colors are beautiful and the Thailand scenery spectacular. The movie benefits from a classy actor like Roger Moore joining the cast, too. Yeah, it's stupid in parts, but it's fun and highly recommended for first-time viewers who don't know the outcome of the bouts.
    veinbreaker

    epic

    It really get son my nerves when people criticize some films that are actually good. This film was great. It is in my opinion the best Vand Damme film ever. It has story/action/heart and mystery and the highlight of the film were the last battles which showed different fighters from the whole world (ala streetfighter 2) all showing off their capabilities. this movie also has an EPIC feel to it and I don't know what people mean by 'poor' movie cause this looked pretty expensive to me. Roger Moore was cool here too. SO was the babe. Give this a chance people.
    7Edge49

    Underrated JCVD gem

    My main issue with the film is the plot. We have seen this many many times with his films. No name guy goes to fighting tournament as an underdog and surprises everyone and wins it. Very common with his film from the late 80's to early 90's.

    I loved roger moores character. He has a funny sense of humor that we also get to see in most of his James Bond films.

    The scenery was beautiful. Thailand is a gorgeous country.

    A lot of stereotypes with the fighters. Every time they announced a country to fight, you could tell what the fighter would look like, Japan sumo, Scotland kilt, etc.

    A truly underrated gem in the JCVD catalog.

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Frank Dux sued Jean-Claude Van Damme over the writing credits of the movie, claiming that Van Damme and he wrote the story under the title "The Kumite: Enter the New Dragon" in 1991. Van Damme denied this, claiming the two projects were unrelated. Dux won his story credit via a ruling of the Writer's Guild of America, but lost the actual court case.
    • Goofs
      Directly after Christopher Dubois breaks the pipe he is chained to on the ship during the attack by Lord Dobbs it cuts to a shot of the deck, on the right hand side Dubois is standing still facing right. Followed by him coming from below deck a couple seconds later.
    • Quotes

      Riggi: Nobody steals from me. Nobody.

    • Alternate versions
      Despite its PG-13 rating in the US, this film was rated 18 in the UK, and the video version had a double earclap removed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Gangsta (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Viva Brazil
      Written and Produced by Elton Ahi (as Elton F. Ahi)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Búsqueda
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • MDP Worldwide
      • Selima Films AVV
      • Signature Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,686,547
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,029,120
      • Apr 28, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $57,400,547
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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