On This Day: February 15, 1985 Vision Quest Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: February 15, 1985 Vision Quest Premiered in Theaters
On this day, February 15, 1985, Vision Quest premiered in theaters. Directed by Harold Becker, the coming-of-age sports drama starred Matthew Modine as a determined high school wrestler who embarks on a personal journey to prove himself. The film also featured Linda Fiorentino, Michael Schoeffling, and Ronny Cox in key roles.

The story follows Louden Swain (Modine), a teenager who sets out to drop weight and take on the toughest wrestler in the state. Along the way, he falls for Carla (Fiorentino), an older drifter who challenges his perspective on life and love. Vision Quest blended sports, romance, and self-discovery, making it a cult favorite among 80s sports films.

Though it wasn’t a massive box office hit, earning $13 million, the film became best known for its soundtrack, which included Crazy for You by Madonna—a song that became one of her biggest hits. The film even featured an early Madonna cameo performing Crazy for You and Gambler in a nightclub scene.

Fun fact: Vision Quest was retitled Crazy for You in some international markets to capitalize on the success of Madonna’s song.

Trivia question: What other 80s movie featured Matthew Modine in a military-themed coming-of-age role?

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