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Dacascos version not a theatrical movie
I think the version of the Crow with Mark Dacascos was not a movie but a tv series. He was portraying the original character, Eric Draven. I remember seeing it on UPN weekly. It was ok. It was called The Crow: "Stairway to Heaven" . Actually the pilot could be considered a tv movie since I think it was 2 hrs. The Crow: "Stairway to Heaven"
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The pilot was a watered down version fo the first film, letting viewers know what had occured. I've seen parts of it, laughable at best. Probally why I never watched an episode of the show. That and the fact that the series even existing fucked the ending of the movie up. It's one of those huddle in the corner and whisper to yourself "It never happened......it never happened..." type of things. Probally why everyone forgot about it.
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