Where to watch The Crow (1994)
The Crow is available to stream in CA on Shudder, AMC+ Amazon Channel and Hoopla. It can also be rented or bought from Amazon.
One year after a young musician and his fiancée are brutally murdered by criminals, he returns from the grave under the watch of a mysterious crow. In a rain-soaked, crime-ridden city, he sets out to confront those responsible while reconnecting with people tied to his former life.
Cast: Brandon Lee, Rochelle Davis, Ernie Hudson, Michael Wincott, Bai Ling, Sofia Shinas, Anna Thomson, David Patrick Kelly, Angel David, Laurence Mason, Michael Massee, Tony Todd
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Trivia & production notes
- James O'Barr created the comic that became The Crow as a way to process his fiancée's death at the hands of a drunk driver.
- A studio's initial pitch for The Crow involved making it a musical with Michael Jackson in the lead role.
- O'Barr turned down a substantial offer from New Line Cinema to workshop the film with writer John Shirley and producer Jeff Most instead.
- Director Alex Proyas was chosen after producer Edward Pressman focused primarily on recruiting music video and commercial directors.
- Brandon Lee initially faced skepticism from O'Barr, who worried Lee wasn't right for the role, but Lee eventually convinced him otherwise.
- Brandon Lee lost 20 pounds for the role and personally choreographed his action sequences with Jeff Imada while performing most of his own stunts.
- The film's prop crew made improvised dummy cartridges by removing powder from live ammunition but leaving the primer intact, which could still propel a bullet if ignited.
- An unsupervised actor fired the gun loaded with a primed dummy cartridge two weeks before Lee's fatal accident, potentially lodging a bullet in the barrel that was never detected.
- Miramax Films acquired distribution rights and invested an additional $8 million to complete the film after Paramount withdrew due to production delays and controversy.
- Chad Stahelski, Lee's stunt double, was used as a stand-in for unfinished scenes, with digital face replacement technology superimposing Lee's face onto the double's body.
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