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 - Released 10 October 2005
- Produced 2005
The fourth chapter in the popular action-horror series, 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer' features Edward Furlong taking up the vengeance fuelled gothic mantle. Furlong plays Jimmy Cuervo, an ex-con who is driven out of a small Southwest town by the suspicious townsfolk. Leaving with his girlfriend Lily, Jimmy is ambushed by the satanic Luc Crash (David Boreanaz, the title character on TV's 'Angel') and his vicious biker gang. Crash slays both Lily and Jimmy as part of a ritual that will grant him supernatural powers. But little does Crash realise that the Crow, the spirit of revenge that helps the wronged make things right, has resurrected Jimmy, pitting the two in a supernatural battle between good and evil. Directed by Lance Mungia ('Six String Samurai'), 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer' boasts a strong supporting cast including Tara Reid, Dennis Hopper, and Macy Gray.
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The fourth chapter in the popular action-horror series, 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer' features Edward Furlong taking up the vengeance fuelled gothic mantle.
Furlong plays Jimmy Cuervo, an ex-con who is driven out of a small Southwest town by the suspicious townsfolk. Leaving with his girlfriend Lily, Jimmy is ambushed by the satanic Luc Crash (David Boreanaz, the title character on TV's 'Angel') and his vicious biker gang.
Crash slays both Lily and Jimmy as part of a ritual that will grant him supernatural powers. But little does Crash realise that the Crow, the spirit of revenge that helps the wronged make things right, has resurrected Jimmy, pitting the two in a supernatural battle between good and evil.
Directed by Lance Mungia ('Six String Samurai'), 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer' boasts a strong supporting cast including Tara Reid, Dennis Hopper, and Macy Gray.
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