The Crow: Salvation
"For vengeance. For justice. For love."
Alex Corvis awakens to a world that believes he killed his girlfriend and finds his humanity rekindled in a cryptic, supernatural form. Executed for a crime he didn’t commit, he rises as the Crow, a revenant drawn to right a grievous wrong. Haunted by visions and powered by a dark, otherworldly... Read more
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About The Crow: Salvation
Alex Corvis awakens to a world that believes he killed his girlfriend and finds his humanity rekindled in a cryptic, supernatural form. Executed for a crime he didn’t commit, he rises as the Crow, a revenant drawn to right a grievous wrong. Haunted by visions and powered by a dark, otherworldly ability, he moves through a neon-lit city that has embraced fear and corruption. His mission isn’t simple vengeance; it’s a search for the true murderer, a pursuit that draws in friends and foes alike and tests his resolve to stay tethered to the living while delivering justice from beyond the grave. The action blends martial arts with supernatural visuals, delivering chases and eerie confrontations in rain soaked alleys tonight.
Directed by Bharat Nalluri, the film expands on the Crow mythos created by James O'Barr with input from Chip Johannessen. It adapts the source material for a contemporary live-action audience while preserving the franchise's mournful vigilante core for fans worldwide.
Box office data is not provided in the supplied information, so there are no reliable worldwide numbers to cite for this entry. The data available here stops at budget and cast, leaving performance details to secondary sources globally for researchers.
While The Crow Salvation didn't spark a broad cultural phenomenon, it reinforces the franchise's mood by mixing gothic urban grit with a stylized look drawn from the comics. Kirsten Dunst's Erin Randall anchors the story, giving the film a touchstone for fans of the 90s and early 2000s mood today.
Critically, the film was seen as a solid, if uneven, continuation of the Crow mythos. It leans into resurrection, justice, and moral ambiguity while keeping a gritty urban tone. The supernatural edge heightens the sense of accountability, making vengeance feel personal rather than purely sensational and invites frequent fan discussion.
Details
- Release Date
- January 23, 2000
- Runtime
- 1h 41m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 398 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action, Thriller, Horror, Fantasy
- Country
- Germany
- Collection
- The Crow Collection
- Studio
- Dimension Films +2 more
- Budget
- $10,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Eric Mabius
Alex Corvis / The Crow
Kirsten Dunst
Erin Randall
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Lauren Randall
William Atherton
Nathan Randall
Grant Shaud
Peter Walsh
Bruce McCarty
Madden
Dale Midkiff
Vincent Erlich
Tim DeKay
Martin Toomey
Walton Goggins
Stan Roberts
Fred Ward
The Captain
Director: Bharat Nalluri
Written by: Chip Johannessen, James O'Barr