The Crow (1994)
Release: May 11, 1994

Now in its 30th Anniversary • It tells about a man named Eric who was murdered along with his fiancé, Shelly, who was also raped, by a gang of street thugs who broke into their apartment on "Devil's Night" (October 30). One year later, he is resurrected by a crow and seeks out vengeance on his murderers, killing them one at a time. He is able to defeat his enemies because the crow that brought him back to life has given him the power of invulnerability - nothing can kill him, and all injuries he takes are healed almost instantly, no matter how serious they are. Winner of the '94 Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Wide-Release Film. Brandon Lee [in his posthumous Chainsaw-winning role] leads; co-starring Ernie Hudson and Michael Wincott. Alex Proyas directs from the screenplay by David J. Schow and John Shirley; Based on the 1989-90 Caliber Press comic book series and comic strip by James O'Barr. Produced by Edward R. Pressman and Jeff Most; Executive Producers: Robert L. Rosen and Sherman L. Baldwin. Music Score Composed by Graeme Revell [one of the BMI winners in the top B.O. films of '94-early '95] • Soundtrack available on Atlantic/Interscope Records. an Edward R. Pressman production, with Jeff Most Productions, for Miramax/Dimension Films, with Entertainment Media Investment Corp. Filmed around Wilmington, NC (including the EUE/Screen Gems Studio) from February 1 - March 31, 1993; with reshoots from May 26 - June 3, 1993. Approved [#32859]/rated R for a great amount of strong violence and language, and for dug use and some sexuality

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