

The Crow: Wicked Prayer 2005
"Passion..Revenge...Eternity."
In *The Crow: Wicked Prayer* (2005), directed by Lance Mungia, a tragic twist of fate unleashes an otherworldly force of vengeance.
Director: Lance Mungia
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) about?
This film follows ex-con Jimmy, who is resurrected by The Crow after he and his girlfriend are brutally killed. With a new lease on life—and death—he sets out to avenge their murders and reclaim the love he lost.
Who directed The Crow: Wicked Prayer?
The film was directed by Lance Mungia, known for his work in action and fantasy genres.
Who stars in The Crow: Wicked Prayer?
The main cast includes Edward Furlong, Tara Reid, David Boreanaz, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and Dennis Hopper.
Is The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) worth watching?
With its mix of action, horror, and dark fantasy, this installment of *The Crow* series delivers a moody, revenge-driven story. Fans of supernatural justice and gritty narratives may find it compelling, though critical reception has been mixed.
How long is The Crow: Wicked Prayer?
The runtime is 99 minutes.
About The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) — A Dark Tale of Revenge and Supernatural Justice
In *The Crow: Wicked Prayer* (2005), directed by Lance Mungia, a tragic twist of fate unleashes an otherworldly force of vengeance. After ex-con Jimmy and his beloved girlfriend meet a horrific end at the hands of a ruthless biker gang, he is resurrected by the mystical powers of The Crow. Bound by a curse of eternal love, Jimmy embarks on a relentless quest for justice, determined to reunite with his lost love in the afterlife. This gripping blend of action, horror, and dark fantasy immerses viewers in a world where passion and retribution collide, set against a moody, atmospheric backdrop.
With Edward Furlong as Jimmy, Tara Reid as his ill-fated girlfriend, and a standout cast including David Boreanaz, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and Dennis Hopper, the film weaves a tale of love's endurance and the price of vengeance. The Crow's supernatural influence casts a shadowy spell over the narrative, transforming grief into a haunting, cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




