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- - ": For Vengeance, For Justice, For Love. ." - -
The Crow: Salvation, the third installment in the Crow film series, stars Eric Mabius, Kirsten Dunst, Fred Ward and Jodi Lyn O'Keefe in a story of a young man framed and executed for the brutal murder of his girlfriend. Returning as the Crow, the victim is now the hunter, but in order to track down his quarry, the Crow must find out just who is behind a city-wide conspiracy of lethal corruption. Eric Mabius stars as Alex Corvis, who is electrocuted by the state for the murder of his girlfriend, Lauren Randall, played by Jodi Lyn 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. Kirsten Dunst plays the role of Erin, with Fred Ward portraying the Captain of the police force. Returning as producers for The Crow: Salvation are Edward R. Pressman and Jeff Most. Edward R. Pressman has produced more than 50 films including Conan the Barbarian, Wall Street, Das Boot, Reversal of Fortune and Badlands. He has worked with such noted filmmakers as Terrence Malick, Oliver Stone, Barbet Schroeder and Brian De Palma. Jeff Most's producing credits include The Specialist with Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone and Girl, starring Dominique Swain. The Crow: Salvation is directed by London-based Bharat Nalluri from a screenplay by Chip Johannessen (writer and producer on Chris Carter's television series Millennium). Bharat Nalluri, a prolific director of commercials, has also worked both independently and for the BBC. Best known for the films Downtime and Killing Time, Nalluri makes his American debut with The Crow: Salvation. Characters: Alexander Frederick Corvis (Alex Corvis) - (Eric Mabius) Erin Randall - (Kirsten Dunst) Lauren Randall - (Jodi Lynn O'Keefe) Captain - (Fred Ward)
Director: Bharat Nalluri Producers: Moritz Borman (executive) Matt Greenberg (co-producer) Russell D. Markowitz (co-producer) Jeff Most (II) Edward R. Pressman Chris Sievernich (executive) Bob Weinstein (executive) Harvey Weinstein (executive) Screenplay: Chip Johannessen from a story by Matt Greenberg Release Date: June 28th (France) March 20th on DVD - Salvation does not have a theatre release date. |
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