| release date: | Friday September 1, 2000 |
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| genre: | Action |
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| director: | Bharat Nalluri |
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| studio: | Dimension Films |
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| producer(s): | Jeff Most, Edward R. Pressman |
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| screenplay: | James O'Barr, Chip Johannessen |
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| cast: | Kirsten Dunst, Eric Mabius, William Atherton, Fred Ward |
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The Crow: Salvation Movie Synopsis
Alex Corvis (Mabius) is framed and executed for the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Lauren Randall (O'Keefe). Alex returns as the Crow, fueled by the need for vengeance, to put the wrong things right, which includes saving Lauren's younger sister Erin from the same conspiracy that doomed himself and Lauren
After watching the 2nd Crow movie I was a bit doubtful about watching the 3rd but it turns out that the 3rd movie is brilliant. Not as good as the 1st one with Brandon Lee of course but this one can hold it`s own. I thought Eric Mabius and Kirsten Dunst were fantastic as Alex Corvis and Erin Randall and I would recommend this movie to anyone who is a Crow fan
Though the sequels can never touch the power and artistry orignal film starring Brandon Lee (RIP), I do appreciate the fact that none of the people involved in making the sequels are stupid enough to use the character Eric Draven, unlike that farce of a telivision show `Stairway to Heaven` which shouldn`t even COUNT as being Crow related. This film, though straight to DVD/video, is far better than `The Crow: City Of Angels` which has a theatrical release. The direction of this film is pretty decent, as is the score. The acting surprisingly is excellent. It`s one of Kirsten Dunst` best performances. This film however, tries, but doesn`t really
I did not like this movie very much. The original Crow which starred Brandon Lee was so much better and is the best movie of the crow series. I really liked the first crow movie.