The Crow: Salvation

For vengeance. For justice. For love.

5.5
20001h 41m

Alex Corvis, a man wrongly executed for the murder of his girlfriend, returns from the dead and sets out to find the real killer.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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UK Re-Release Trailer

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The Crow: Salvation (2000) Trailer

Cast

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Eric Mabius

Alex Corvis / The Crow

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Kirsten Dunst

Erin Randall

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Jodi Lyn O'Keefe

Lauren Randall

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William Atherton

Nathan Randall

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Grant Shaud

Peter Walsh

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Dale Midkiff

Vincent Erlich

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Tim DeKay

Martin Toomey

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Walton Goggins

Stan Roberts

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Fred Ward

The Captain

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Debbie Fan

Barbara Chen

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David H. Stevens

Tommy Leonard

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Bill Mondy

Phillip Dutton

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Don Shanks

Guard #1

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Joey Miyashima

Radio Guard

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David Lea

Doorman

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Kelly Haren

Secretary

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K.C. Clyde

Boyfriend

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Reviews

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7/10

Despite feeling split about 'The Crow: Salvation' for a decent chunk whilst watching, the more I think about it the more I recognise that I did suitably enjoy it.

It took me a fair while to warm to Eric Mabius as the titular character, but by the time the end credits rolled around I got enough out of his performance - it's good enough. Kirsten Dunst is an interesting cast member, as is 'Prison Break' alum Jodi Lyn O'Keefe. Fred Ward gives a solid showing, probably the standout away from/alongside Mabius.

It's a definite improvement on the unfortunately lousy 'The Crow: City of Angels'. The story here felt more in line with the original (if still far adrift in terms of quality and style), with enough differences but also a few callbacks of sorts. I do like how they explain the main character's facial features in this one.

As for a rating, I was umming and ahing between 6/10 and 7/10. The latter just about wins out.

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