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Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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4.6/10
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Eric Roberts, Brian Bosworth, David A.R. White, Ray Wise, Andrea Logan, and Noell Coet in Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End (2013)
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Amidst foreboding lighting and tremors, a traveling salesman with a dark past must fight demons, both his own and a murderous biker gang, in his quest to complete his last sale and go home.Amidst foreboding lighting and tremors, a traveling salesman with a dark past must fight demons, both his own and a murderous biker gang, in his quest to complete his last sale and go home.Amidst foreboding lighting and tremors, a traveling salesman with a dark past must fight demons, both his own and a murderous biker gang, in his quest to complete his last sale and go home.

  • Director
    • Gabriel Sabloff
  • Writers
    • Sean Paul Murphy
    • Gabriel Sabloff
  • Stars
    • David A.R. White
    • Brian Bosworth
    • Andrea Logan
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Writers
      • Sean Paul Murphy
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Stars
      • David A.R. White
      • Brian Bosworth
      • Andrea Logan
    • 40User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    David A.R. White
    David A.R. White
    • Josh McManus
    Brian Bosworth
    Brian Bosworth
    • Hawg
    Andrea Logan
    Andrea Logan
    • Cat
    • (as Logan White)
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Sheriff Jensen
    Noell Coet
    • Beth
    Jen Lilley
    Jen Lilley
    • Rachel
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Frank
    Eliza Roberts
    Eliza Roberts
    • Marion
    Bruce Marchiano
    Bruce Marchiano
    • The Stranger
    Steve Borden
    Steve Borden
    • Junkyard
    • (as Steve 'Sting' Borden)
    David 'Shark' Fralick
    David 'Shark' Fralick
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    • (as David 'Shark' Fralick)
    Mavrick Von Haug
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    • (as Monte Perlin)
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    Ron Kari
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    Frederick Lawrence
    Frederick Lawrence
    • Zeb
    Lorin McCraley
    Lorin McCraley
    • Frog
    Jerry Farmer
    • Scab
    James Fernandez
    • Doc
    • (as James 'Chico' Fernandez)
    • Director
      • Gabriel Sabloff
    • Writers
      • Sean Paul Murphy
      • Gabriel Sabloff
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    5Wuchakk

    Cult Christian flick with murderous bikers in a world gone mad

    RELEASED IN 2013 and directed by Gabriel Sabloff, "Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End" stars David A.R. White as a traveling salesman in the deserts of the Southwest with a dark past, who just wants to get home to his wife (Jen Lilley) and daughter. But his plans are disturbed by a crazy outlaw biker gang and a wise gun store owner (Ray Wise), his granddaughter (Noell Coet) and wife (Eliza Roberts), not to mention the foreboding lightning and tremors. Brian Bosworth plays the head thug while Eric Roberts appears as the sheriff. The striking Andrea Logan White is also on hand as one of the gang members.

    This film and its immediate sequel, "Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire," were shot back-to-back and released four months apart in 2013. "Revelation Road: The Black Rider" (2014) completes the trilogy. I have yet to see the two sequels, but the fact that this movie is the beginning of a trilogy should be kept in mind in appraising it. In other words, it's a foundation for a greater work and not a stand-alone film.

    If you're familiar with Christian productions from the new millennium, like "Left Behind: The Movie" (2000), "Deceived" (2002), "Fireproof" (2008), "Cutback" (2010), "I Am" (2010), "Abel's Field" (2012), "Do You Believe?" (2015), "War Room" (2015) and "God is Not Dead 2" (2016), this film is cut from a different cloth (of course, you could say the same for "Deceived" and "I Am").

    Imagine if Tarantino made an oddball evangelical flick on a low-budget; that's what this movie's like. The outlaw bikers are depicted better than in most of those dubious biker flicks from the late 60s and early 70s while the action is so over-the-top it's almost cartoony, but not really if you consider the Las Vegas massacre and similar insane public bloodbaths. There's a meandering, almost unfocused vibe to the proceedings, which can be defended on the grounds that it reflects the meaningless of life. Regardless, the limited-budget filmmaking is competent enough and the actors are stalwart and convincing.

    There's a killer ultra-heavy cut on the soundtrack that appears during the prologue and later in the movie, as well as a great modern rock song during the end credits. There's also a couple of moving mellow songs by Serena Matthews, one during the final credits (after the rock song).

    THE FILM RUNS 88 minutes and was shot in the deserts of the American Southwest (I can't find info on the exact locations). WRITERS: Sean Paul Murphy & Sabloff.

    GRADE: B-/C+ (5.5/10)
    8mbgrafix-483-758568

    "The Encounter" meets "The Road Warrior" meets "Quentin Tarantino"...what a meal!

    This is a movie that I am happy in recommending to others. Stylewise, start out with a generous helping of "The Road Warrior", then add a large spoonful or two of Tarantino (sans-vulgarities), and top it all off with a slather of "The Encounter", and there you have it in a nutshell, the overall feel of this flick. The production is top notch, and is supported by a familiar cast of talented actors in a storyline that is set against the end-times... a by now, all too familiar setting for Biblically based films, however this movie works hard to bring a fresh approach to the topic as it generally avoids many of the ubiquitous clichés that seem to be a staple in films of this genre...in fact, by mixing things up and keeping the audience guessing, it even succeeds on many levels in actually NOT being a typical genre flick. I thoroughly enjoyed this, the first installment in the series, and eagerly look forward to the next one to follow, "REVELATION ROAD 2: THE SEA OF GLASS AND FIRE"!
    4tmlgster

    Not an entirely Rubbish movie despite the preaching

    Altogether though I would not recommend this movie for anyone who is not part of the Abrahamic faiths, because the feel good message only applies to them and without that it is a bit on the dreary side (no one in the film seems very happy about anything). If you are of the Christian persuasion what Constantine again

    This is one of those films that if it was not a ridiculous proselytising for Christian dogma, would be a fairly typical so bad its good B movie. There is a almost coherent story line, the actors are of the fairly competent TV actor type, and the action dialogue and cinematography were not so bad that I could not watch it to the end. Some times the preaching was a bit much, though I imagine it was more for believers benefit than anyone else. I see there is a Revelation Road 2, which makes sense as this film does not really have a natural end to it without a sequel.
    5Java_Joe

    Movie trying to cover too many bases.

    Yeah I get it, this movie wan't made for me. But it's enjoyable enough in a B-movie kind of way if you can look past the religious bits. Or if you're here for the religious bits then you'll probably have a grand old time.

    Here's the thing, I like David A.R. White. He's a decent actor with some surprising comic chops and with some not too bad editing makes for a decent action hero. I get that he might not be for everybody but if you like cheese, then he's where it's at.

    David plays a travelling salesman who's on the road when the Rapture hits. It's now Mad Max with David, in effect, playing the Road Warrior. And as I said with some decent editing he makes it work. But he's got some kind of secret past where he's some badass mercenary / assassin and this training pops up whenever he needs to kick some ass. Story is pretty basic beyond that. His wife is religious, he's not. She's raptured, he's not. And he now needs to hit the road in an attempt to... do stuff.

    Along the way he runs into a group of evil bikers. You know standard end of the world type stuff that you've seen better examples of. The characters felt rather one note but these movies aren't made with characters in mind so much as delivering a message. If you agree with it you'll give it top marks. If you don't, well check out the 1 star ratings for it.

    Personally, while it's not something I'd normally watch, I'm willing to give it a 5. It's got a lot of problems. The third act feels rather tacked on. And it's not an apocalypse movie that I'd recommend but it's got it's good points.

    Not bad, but not great either.
    10franko4987

    Captivating movie, no matter what walk of life you're from

    I have never written a review before, but this movie prompted me to create an IMDb account just to do so. To get right down to it, the movie has tremendous Christian input into its production, which some may find intolerable. Given an open mind and a healthy appetite for a real heart-pounder, rooting for the good guy kind of flick, this movie really delivers and may change a few people's lives. They took out all the stops in making this on par with other A-list movies, and special effects were spot on. I wish I had seen it in a theater. Sequel? Please?

    I would attribute any negative reviews or less-than-7 votes to the afformentioned people who find religious movies intolerable. This movie was far from religious, and just presented an end of the world scenario as it was told in Revelation, no worse than Constantine in that regard (also a good movie). Others have said "don't waste your time" based on the story and meaning, but the makers cannot have been more forthright about the storyline given the title.

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      Brian Bosworth explained working on this film helped influence his return to Christianity and strong relationship with Jesus Christ.
    • Goofs
      Josh clearly presses C3, the vending machine gives B3.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: The end of the age: Some men fear it as a time of destruction, while others welcome it as the ushering in of grace. For ages they tried to warn us of its coming. They told us both to beware and to rejoice. Over time this revelation has been rejected, diluted, ignored by all but a few. And the voices of righteous men have been drowned and silenced beneath a tide of wickedness. Years passed, war begat war, greed begat greed, and men laughed, secure in their dominion over the earth. Even as the signs began - great floods, fire, famine, pestilence - they laughed, lost in their hubris. When the end came, it came as it was prophesized - like a thief in the night.

    • Connections
      Featured in 30 for 30: Brian and the Boz (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Staircase
      Written and performed by Serena Matthews

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
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      • Pure Flix Entertainment
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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