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Quake

1992 | 85m | English

(192 votes)

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

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Set around the tragic events of an earthquake, a young couple experience the horror of being terrorized by a psychotic neighbor in a city where panic and fear is the order of the day.
Release Date: Jun 23, 1992
Director: Louis Morneau
Writer: Rob Kerchner, Mark Evan Schwartz
Genres: Thriller
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Production Companies Concorde Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025 (Update)
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Name Character
Steve Railsback Kyle
Erika Anderson Jenny
Eb Lottimer David
Burton Gilliam Willie
Dick Miller Storekeeper
Rick Dean Young Tough
Rodger Halston Cop on Freeway (as Rodger Hall)
Name Job
Rob Kerchner Story
Nigel Holton Music
Glenn Garland Editor
Leesa Evans Costume Design
Louis Morneau Director
Mark Evan Schwartz Writer
Stuart Blatt Production Design
Paul Di Franco Music Supervisor
Mark Parry Director of Photography
Name Title
Roger Corman Executive Producer
Louis Morneau Producer
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GenerationofSwine
10.0

I'm going to go ahead and give this a 10, but, mind you, that is a 10 on the insomnia scale. Even back when I was a little kid, and I caught this first on HBO when I was about 12 or 13, I've had issues sleeping at night, or in the day, or just issues sleeping at all. And, honestly, this is the ki ... nd of movie that is custom made for people like me that are stretched out on the couch looking for something we can ignore enough to lull us to sleep, but interesting enough to keep us vaguely entertained when we can't. There are a lot of odd things that seem unrealistic, have little to do with the plot, and were added in for reasons that can't be explained... and for insomnia fair that is always appealing. And the plot is just bad enough to keep you amused and just good enough to keep you from turning it off... again, perfect for a late night alone in the living room film. Movies like this, they aren't made to be good. They aren't made to be prime time. They are really just made to play late at night for people to only vaguely pay attention to. And in that respect, it wins.

Jan 12, 2023