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[1994, Movie, R, 100 mins]

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This gorgeous black valentine couples the essence of adolescent misery with a wildly romantic vision of a love that overcomes all obstacles, even the grave. Small wonder the film has become a Goth favorite. Based on the bleak comic books of James O'Barr about a murdered musician who returns from the dead seeking revenge, the film scores extra points for real-life morbidity: Star Brandon Lee (son of Bruce) was accidentally killed during production. Read the complete review for The Crow
Year: 1994
Rated R

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Cast
Brandon Lee: Eric Draven
Michael Wincott: Top Dollar
Rochelle Davis: Sarah
Ernie Hudson: Albrecht
David Patrick Kelly: T-Bird
Michael Berryman: Skull Cowboy

 

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