The Crow (1994) [R]

Release Date:
May 11, 1994

Original Title:
The Crow

Alternate Titles:
El cuervo
Il Corvo 1 - The Crow
Le Corbeau
O Corvo
Ölümsüz Aşk
کلاغ

Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Entertainment Media Investment Corporation
Jeff Most Productions
Miramax
Pressman Film

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BR: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 18  ES: 18  FR: 16  GB: 18  GR: 15  HU: 18  IE: 18  IT: T  KR: 19  NL: 16  PT: M/18  RU: 18+  US: R 

Runtime: 102

Believe in angels.

Exactly one year after young rock guitarist Eric Draven and his fiancée are brutally killed by a ruthless gang of criminals, Draven—watched over by a hypnotic crow—returns from the grave to exact revenge.

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Additional Editor:
Sonny Baskin
Craig Wood

Animal Wrangler:
Gary Gero

Art Direction:
Simon Murton

Assistant Art Director:
Geoffrey S. Grimsman

Assistant Decorator:
David K. Riebel

Assistant Hairstylist:
Shelly Hutchins
Rita Troy

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sandra S. Orsolyak
Tyger Tate

Assistant Property Master:
Charlene Hamer

Associate Producer:
Grant Hill
Gregory A. Gale

Boom Operator:
Gene Ashbrook

Camera Loader:
Ken Hudson
Marilou Vetter

Camera Operator:
David Crone
Ken Arlidge

Carpenter:
James Martishius

Casting:
Billy Hopkins
Suzanne Smith Crowley

Co-Producer:
Caldecot Chubb
James A. Janowitz

Comic Book:
James O'Barr

Construction Coordinator:
Jeffrey Schlatter

Construction Foreman:
Thomas Michael Ryan

Costume Design:
Arianne Phillips

Costumer:
Marina Marit
Roberta Bilé

Director:
Alex Proyas

Director of Photography:
Dariusz Wolski

Editor:
Dov Hoenig
M. Scott Smith

Executive Producer:
Sherman L. Baldwin
Robert L. Rosen

Fight Choreographer:
Brandon Lee
Jeff Imada

First Assistant Camera:
John Verardi
Frederick Hackler
John Cambria

First Assistant Director:
Steve E. Andrews

First Assistant Editor:
Matthew Booth
Richard Alderete

Foley Editor:
Robert Batha

Gaffer:
Claudio Miranda

Hairstylist:
Michelle Johnson
Mary Hedges Lampert

Leadman:
John D. Kretschmer

Makeup Artist:
Sharon Ilson
Herita Jones

Music Supervisor:
Jolene Cherry

Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell

Producer:
Alex Proyas
Jeff Most
Edward R. Pressman

Production Design:
Alex McDowell

Property Master:
Daniel Kuttner
Edward 'Tantar' LeViseur

Screenplay:
David J. Schow
John Shirley

Script Supervisor:
Cornelia 'Nini' Rogan

Seamstress:
C.J. Harris

Second Assistant Camera:
George Hesse
Michael Satrazemis

Second Assistant Director:
Randall LaFollette

Second Unit Director:
Andrew Mason

Set Costumer:
Pauline White-Kassulke
Amy Lilley

Set Decoration:
Marthe Pineau

Set Designer:
William Barclay

Sound Designer:
Brian McPherson

Sound Mixer:
Bud Alper

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lance Anderson

Still Photographer:
Robert Zuckerman

Storyboard Artist:
Peter Pound
Hanna Strauss

Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Imada

Stunt Double:
Chad Stahelski

Stunts:
Erik Rondell
Simone Boisseree
Sandy Berumen
Ronnie Rondell Jr.
Troy Brown
Bob Brown
Ric Roman Waugh
Jeff Cadiente
Rick Avery
Buddy Joe Hooker
Bobby Bass

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave McMoyler
John Miceli

Unit Production Manager:
Grant Hill
Ric Rondell

Video Assist Operator:
Charles Laughon
Mark C. McManus

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andrew Mason

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Darryl Levine

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