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Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End

2013 | 88m | English

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Josh McManus, a traveling salesman with a cloudy past, finds himself in a dusty West Texas town at the wrong time. After a crippling series of earthquakes throws the entire world into chaos, a traveling salesman will have to fight his way through a vicious outlaw biker gang known as the Barbarians to get home to his family.
Release Date: Mar 25, 2013
Director: Gabriel Sabloff
Writer: Gabriel Sabloff, Sean Paul Murphy
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords christianity, apocalypse, motorcycle gang
Production Companies Pure Flix Entertainment, Latigo Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
David A.R. White Josh McManus
Ray Wise Frank
Brian Bosworth Hawg
Eric Roberts Sheriff Jensen
Andrea Logan White Cat
Jen Lilley Rachel McManus
Michael John Lane Crazy Jack
Carey Scott Deputy Cooper
Steve Borden Junkyard
David "Shark" Fralick Onionhead
Monte Rex Perlin Griz
Ron Kari Crab
Frederick Lawrence Zeb
Jerry Farmer Scab
Laksh Singh Dinesh
Joseph Lee Michael Mearle
Russell Wolfe Lt. Parsons
Sarah Prikryl Nikki
Steve Froehlich Richie
Ella Berry Dylan
Leticia Robles Claudia
Michael Gier Bill
David Pires Todd
Dea Vise Tammy
Ocean White Baby Natalie
Robert Miano Narrator (voice)
Maura Murphy Biker Girl
Eliza Roberts Marion
Sean Gibney Donnie
Mavrick Von Haug Meat
Frankie Brumm Tracy
James 'Chico' Fernandez Doc
Name Job
Sam Schweikert Second Second Assistant Director
Will Musser Music, Original Music Composer
Gabriel Sabloff Writer, Editor, Director
Billy DaMota Casting
Susannah Lowber Production Design
Catherine Elhoffer Costume Design, Wardrobe Supervisor
Victoria Boothroyd Makeup Artist
Vanessa Cartier Makeup Department Head
Danielle de Arakal Second Assistant Director
Tyler Stratton First Assistant Director
Michael Lengies Sound Recordist
Greg Miller Sound Designer
Darren Rydstrom Director of Photography
Sean Paul Murphy Writer
Name Title
Bradley Dorsey Producer
David A.R. White Producer
Leonard Samia Co-Executive Producer
Michael Scott Producer
Elizabeth Hatcher-Travis Producer
Jeffrey Peterson Executive Producer
Tom Saab Co-Executive Producer
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suite9229
6.0

**Fundamentals, reception.** 1. American live action feature length film, 2013, NR, 88 minutes, drama, action, thriller. 2. IMDB: 4.5/10.0 from 1,003 audience ratings. 3. Rotten Tomatoes: 'No reviews yet,' and 'No score yet.' 4. Netflix: 3.6/5.0 from 229,395 audience ratings. 5. Directed by: ... Gabriel Sabloff. 6. **Starring**: David A. R. White as Josh McManus, Brian Bosworth as Hawg, Eric Roberts as Sheriff Jensen, Jen Lilly as Rachel McManus, Ray Wise as Frank, Logan White as Cat. **Setup and Plot** 1. Josh drives through the desert to his next sales opportunity before he returns home. He is rear-ended by some hold-up artists. A gang, The Barbarians, drops by and inadvertently helps him get free. Josh continues to Frank's hardware store, where he tries to sell some body armour. Frank feels Josh out about his core values, as it were. A contingent of Barbarians bursts in and starts a strong arm robbery. Josh's skills kick in. He kills three of the Barbarians, beats up some of the others, and sends the survivors packing. 2. Hawg, the leader of the Barbarians, has a couple of his more cleaver members reconnoiter. They scope out Frank's home, and the motel where Josh is staying. Hawg makes plans to strike back against those who killed some of this crew. 3. Hawg does indeed invade Frank's home. Frank and his wife fight back to some degree, but the gang disarms them. In parallel, Josh tries to help out a prostitute who has been beaten up by her, ah, employer. That does not go so well. 4. All this gets interrupted by a long depiction of the Rapture, which is much better done than in _The Mark_. I did not say it was great, just better than in _The Mark_. 5. The film sets up for part 2 after that. **Conclusions** 1. One line summary: Depicts the beginning of the Christian apocalypse. 2. Three stars of five **Scores** 1. Cinematography: 10/10 Beautiful; skillfully done. 2. Sound: 9/10 No particular problems. 3. Acting: 7/10 Ray Wise was professional as always; David White was better than competent; Brian Bosworth was better than I expected him to be. Eric Roberts was fairly good in the small role as the Sheriff. I also liked Logan White as Cat. 4. Screenplay: 5/10 The injection of Christian doctrine seems forced most of the time, but is much better done than The Mark, for instance. On the other hand, minus the doctrine, the film is short on story, and it is spread over 88 minutes.

Jun 23, 2021