Frank Jasper, the actor who played the wrestling antagonist Shute to Matthew Modine's character Louden Swain in the cult classis athletic drama VISION QUEST (1985), will be appearing for a special screening of the film at Emagine Saline that will include a pre-movie Q&A session and post-movie Meet & Greet opportunity on Friday, September 13, 2024. Jasper was a high school wrestler and athletic trainer at Eastern Washington University when he was approached about the role by a friend. The friend told him that the movie was looking for someone who was six feet tall and knew how to wrestle. Jasper thought he might be a good fit, and he ended up cutting weight for the role.
Friday, September 13, 2024
7:00 PM - Q&A Session with Frank Jasper Begins
7:30 PM – VISION QUEST Screening Begins
9:15 PM – Meet & Greet with Frank Jasper Begins
WHERE:
Emagine Saline
1335 E Michigan Ave.
Saline, MI 48176
COST:
Screening with Q&A - $20 per person; the price of the ticket includes access into the movie with a special Q&A with Frank Jasper.
Screening with Q&A PLUS Meet & Greet (with Autograph & Picture) - $45 per person.
Tickets can be purchased online at Emagine-Entertainment.com, through the Emagine App, or at Emagine Saline’s Guest Services Desk.
Meet & Greet only (excludes movie) includes Autograph & Picture - $30 each per person. Guests will be able to meet Frank Jasper and receive his autograph and a picture with him. Meet & Greet will take place at 9:15 p.m. Tickets for the Meet & Greet only session, excluding the movie, are only available for purchase at Emagine Saline’s Guest Services Desk.
In Vision Quest, high school wrestler Louden Swain (Matthew Modine) feels he must do something significant in his life shortly after turning 18. Despite vehement advice against it from his father (Ronny Cox) and coach (Charles Hallahan), Swain decides to try to lose over 20 pounds in a very short time to take on the defending state champion of a lower weight class (Frank Jasper). Meanwhile, he falls for the edgy, older Carla (Linda Fiorentino), who provides further distraction for the young wrestler. The film is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America.
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