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.
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- Cat
- (as Logan White)
- Junkyard
- (as Steve 'Sting' Borden)
- Onionhead
- (as David 'Shark' Fralick)
- Griz
- (as Monte Perlin)
- Doc
- (as James 'Chico' Fernandez)
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Bad acting, worse plot.
Imagine Mad Max as re-imagined by the writers of daytime soap operas. Every line of dialog is cheesy and uninspired. Characters have zero depth and follow very boring and stereotypical. Villains are a rip off of any 'bad-biker' genre you can find. Cinematography is that of cheep B-Rated make-for-TV movies.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen, and that's saying something!
Not even thinly veiled, pure Christian propaganda...
Themes like religion can make for some really good movies, this is just an hour plus of being preached to.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaBrian Bosworth explained working on this film helped influence his return to Christianity and strong relationship with Jesus Christ.
- GoofsJosh 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 30 for 30: Brian and the Boz (2014)
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Written and performed by Serena Matthews
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- The Beginning of the End
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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