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''The Final Sacrifice'' (also known as ''Quest for the Lost City'') is a 1990
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produced and directed by Tjardus Greidanus, a freshman at
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, and stars Christian Malcolm and Bruce J. Mitchell. It faded into obscurity not long after its release but saw a renewed interest following its exposure on ''
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''.


Plot

Teenage Troy McGreggor finds a map belonging to his late father, Thomas, who was murdered seven years earlier. Thomas, an archaeologist, met his untimely death after becoming involved with a mysterious
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led by a sinister man with supernatural powers known only as Satoris. The orphaned Troy decides to study the map to learn about the circumstances of his father's death. Sensing that the map has been uncovered, the cultists track Troy down. After a failed home invasion, they give chase as Troy flees via bicycle. Eventually, Troy escapes by jumping into the back of a battered pickup truck heading into the
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n countryside. Soon, the truck breaks down, and Troy meets its owner: an alcoholic drifter named Zap Rowsdower. The two are able to get the truck to run again, and Zap warms up to Troy as they head to a nearby town. Upon arriving at a gas station to refuel, Zap phones the police to report finding Troy. As he does this, the cultists slowly approach them and begin to pursue them by vehicle into the countryside, where Zap and Troy are able to lose them. Later that night, Zap reveals to Troy that the cult are known as the Ziox, as well as details about his own life before becoming a vagabond. The next morning, the truck stalls, and the two are left with no other option than to walk the rest of the way back to civilization, unaware that the cultists are still in pursuit. The two wander through the countryside and through a hidden cave. They find themselves pursued by the cult again as this leads them to the lodge of a shotgun-wielding hermit, Mike Pipper. A tear in Rowsdower's jacket reveals he has one of the cultists' signature tattoos. Before Pipper can open fire on him, Rowsdower calls Troy by his surname, pleading for help. Pipper, recognizing the name, reveals that he was a close friend as well as an expedition partner of Thomas' and has been hiding in the woods from Satoris for the past seven years. He later explains that the cultists are the last descendants of an ancient and advanced race called the Ziox, who inhabited the area long before the Indians, and whose civilization was destroyed by their god in a month-long rainstorm after they turned to worshiping an unholy idol. According to Pipper, the Ziox built a great city that was more advanced than "anything the ancient Egyptians or Romans ever knew", but which sank into the ground due to the flooding. He believes that Satoris wants to make a sacrifice to the idol in the belief that it will restore power to the Ziox, and raise an army of the dead which will allow him to conquer/rule the entire world; but according to legend, "if the idol is ever destroyed, the city will return to its former glory." After Zap leaves the two, Pipper confides to Troy that Rowsdower was with the cult the night Troy’s father was killed and that Zap may have possibly been the one that killed him. In a dream sequence, Rowsdower relives the night the cult’s insignia was branded on his arm, like the other cultists. Satoris seems to be able to torment Rowsdower through the mark, as we see Rowsdower writhing in agony while asleep, presumably having a Satoris-induced nightmare. Troy is captured by Satoris, who uses the map to locate their ancient idol. Satoris means to make Troy the titular final sacrifice. Pipper gives Rowsdower his horse and a rifle, directing him to the ancient Ziox sacrifice site that he was able to decipher from Troy's map. Rowsdower discovers the site of the idol and duels with Satoris. During the fight, Satoris mocks Rowsdower with the fact that he could not bring himself to kill Troy’s father, implying Satoris had to do it himself. Satoris is about to kill Rowsdower when Troy manages to intervene, shooting the cult leader. Satoris’ death causes the destruction of the idol. With the idol destroyed, the lost city of the Ziox does indeed rise from the ground, and Satoris' cult breaks up as its members are freed from his evil influence. Troy and Rowsdower observe the rise of the lost city, then drive off together.


Cast

* Christian Malcolm as Troy McGreggor * Bruce J. Mitchell as Zap Rowsdower * Shane Marceau as Satoris * Ron Anderson as Mike Pipper * Bharbara Egan as Aunt Betty * Randy Vasseur as Thomas McGreggor


Production

''The Final Sacrifice'' arose as the project of a film student named Tjardus Greidanus, who was enrolled in the filmmaker program at the
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. The film was completed with a budget of approximately CAD$1,500 using school cameras. Christian Malcolm, who starred as Troy, was a fellow student of Greidanus and co-wrote the screenplay. Filming took place in Water Valley, Alberta, and
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. Since making the film, Greidanus has gained success as a director of
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documentaries, including several for the films of
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. Malcolm has continued working on stage and screen, and Mitchell continued as a stage actor and musician until his April 2018 death.


Home media

''The Final Sacrifice'' was released under the title of ''Quest for the Lost City'' on
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and
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.


''Mystery Science Theater 3000''

In 1998, the film was featured on ''
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'', as experiment #910. ''The Final Sacrifice'' was one of seven 1990s made films that went on to appear on the series during its original run. In the episode, Michael Nelson, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot poke fun at the film's characters (mostly Troy McGreggor and Zap Rowsdower) and Canadian stereotypes. The episode featuring the film was released on the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XVII'' DVD collection by
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on March 16, 2010. It includes an interview with Mitchell discussing the film and the MST3K treatment. The episode finished fourth in a poll of MST3K Season 11 Kickstarter backers, which qualified it to be one of six episodes chosen to appear on the MST3K 2016 Turkey Day Marathon. Writer Jim Vorel chose the episode as the series' best in his rankings of the first 11 seasons (191 episodes) of MST3K. The DVD featuring the episode has been out of print since 2017, but returned to streaming in November, 2024.


References


External links

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''MST3K'' Episode Guide: ''The Final Sacrifice''
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