
The Crow: Salvation
Alex Corvis, a man wrongly executed for the murder of his girlfriend, returns from the dead and sets out to find the real killer.
Director(s)
Bharat Nalluri
John Glasser
Dave Halls
Bryan Shelley
Suzanne Bingham
Gary Paul
Cast & crew

Kirsten Dunst
Erin Randall

Bill Mondy
Phillip Dutton

Dale Midkiff
Vincent Erlich

Joey Miyashima
Radio Guard

Fred Ward
The Captain
Don Shanks
Guard #1
Jeff Olson
Sergeant
Suzanne Bingham
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Walton Goggins
Stan Roberts
Gary Paul
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William Atherton
Nathan Randall

David H. Stevens
Tommy Leonard

Tim DeKay
Martin Toomey

Debbie Fan
Barbara Chen

Eric Mabius
Alex Corvis / The Crow

Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Lauren Randall

Grant Shaud
Peter Walsh

Bruce McCarty
Madden

David Jean Thomas
Mercer
Gabrielle Woods
Old Woman
Robby Robinson
Minister

Tony Larimer
Warden

Kylee Cochran
Tracy
Melanie Cotter
Jannie
David Lea
Doorman
Curley Green
Roll Call Sergeant

Kelly Haren
Secretary
Heather Ashton
Tommy's Wife
Britt Leary
Girl

K.C. Clyde
Boyfriend
Benjamin Barton
Barfly (uncredited)

Violet Blue
Young Stripper (uncredited)

Bharat Nalluri
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John Glasser
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Dave Halls
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Bryan Shelley
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Details
Reviews
r96sk
Despite feeling split about <em>'The Crow: Salvation'</em> 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 <em>'Prison Break'</em> 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 <em>'The Crow: City of Angels'</em>. 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.




