The Crow: Salvation (2000) 5.0
Alex Corvis returns to the world of the living to solve the murder of a young woman that he was wrongly accused of. Director:Bharat Nalluri |
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The Crow: Salvation (2000) 5.0
Alex Corvis returns to the world of the living to solve the murder of a young woman that he was wrongly accused of. Director:Bharat Nalluri |
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Kirsten Dunst | ... |
Erin Randall
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Eric Mabius | ... | ||
Fred Ward | ... | ||
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe | ... |
Lauren Randall
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William Atherton | ... |
Nathan Randall
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K.C. Clyde | ... |
Brad
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Debbie Fan | ... |
Barbara Chen
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Gabrielle Woods | ... |
Old Woman
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Dale Midkiff | ... | ||
David H. Stevens | ... |
Tommy Leonard
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Grant Shaud | ... |
Peter Walsh
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Bill Mondy | ... | ||
Walton Goggins | ... |
Stan Roberts
(as Walter Goggins)
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Britt Leary | ... |
Stacey
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Tim DeKay | ... |
Martin Toomey
(as Tim DeMay)
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The third entry in 'The Crow' series follows Alex Corvis, who was framed for the murder of his girlfriend and is executed. he is then brought back from the dead by a crow when the legend says 'Love is stronger than death'. He returns to discover that a corrupt police force is behind her murder and for him to go after the killers, he must find out the mystery behind everything that happened. Written by Josh
I'm the biggest Brandon/Bruce Lee fan in the world but enough!!! People are going to always compare this movie to the first one and Eric Mabius to Brandon Lee. That's where I think this movie suffers.
I think storyline-wise it would have been better of he hadn't have resurrected right after his execution. They should have left him dead for a while. When he came back it didn't really seem like all that much of a shock. The bad guys just thought they had botched the execution and mistakenly pronounced him dead. Maybe even have gone so far as to have him resurrect on the autopsy table, not from his grave because that would have been a direct copy of Crow number One.
All in all a decent little flick but suffers from comparisons to its predecessors.