

Vision Quest
Directed by Harold BeckerAfter deciding he needs to do something meaningful with his life, high school wrestler Louden Swain sets out on a mission to drop weight and challenge the area's undefeated champion, which creates problems with his teammates and health. Matters are complicated further when Louden's father takes in an attractive female drifter who's on her way to San Francisco.
Vision Quest Ratings & Reviews
- CubaneAugust 7, 2025Is this movie just copium for gen x who peaked in high school? Other than the music, which is awesome, the rest of the movie is just a bingo board of Hollywood coming of age tropes. You've got a bunch of ripped 28 year olds playing high schoolers, a love story as wooden as handmade Amish furniture, and a predictable sports arc that still feels 20 minutes too long. It would've been way better if Louden realized he liked dudes better while he was getting his foreplay on in the ring.
- franklemanskiJune 6, 2025Outstanding movie very under rated outstanding soundtrack as well. Great coming of age story
- jesterth6January 28, 2025Great movie,and Linda Fiorintino wasn't blond nor blue eyed, but man she sure turned my crank back in those days... And his grandpa used to own a 1958 Plymouth 2 door named Christine ya shitters...
Vision Quest Trivia
Vision Quest was released on February 15, 1985.
Vision Quest was directed by Harold Becker.
Vision Quest has a runtime of 1 hr 47 min.
Vision Quest was produced by Peter Guber, Jon Peters.
The key characters in Vision Quest are Louden Swain (Matthew Modine), Carla (Linda Fiorentino), Larry Swain (Ronny Cox).
Vision Quest is rated R.
Vision Quest is a Drama, Romance, Sport film.
Vision Quest has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.

















