The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005)

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Written by Norman Partridge, James O'Barr

Directed by Lance Mungia

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Lance Mungia directs this fourth and final film in the Crow series. Set on a native American reservation, Jimmy Cuervo and his girlfriend Lilly are horribly murdered by psychopathic gang leader Luc Crash and his girlfriend Lola Byrne. But the spirit of the crow brings Jimmy back to life to seek revenge and to stop Luc and Lola undergoing a marriage ceremony that will make Luc a servant of Satan on earth.

When is The Crow: Wicked Prayer next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Channel 4 November 26th, 11:50pm and on Channel 4 HD November 26th, 11:50pm. See more...

Cast

Yuji OkumotoPestilence
Marcus ChongWar
Tito OrtizFamine
Image for Tara ReidTara ReidLola Byrne
Image for David BoreanazDavid BoreanazLuc Crash / Death / Satan
Rosemberg SalgadoThe Priest
Image for Edward FurlongEdward FurlongJimmy Cuervo / The Crow
Emmanuelle ChriquiLilly
Image for Danny TrejoDanny TrejoHarold
Dave BaezTanner
David LeaBartender
Richard CumbaMoses
Kristina SantoroPregnant Bride
Kelsey LandryWaitress #1
Ashley ChristensenWaitress #2

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