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April 10, 2026
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"Denice Hicks - Elizabeth's mother"
"Larry Black - Mayor Murdock (Mike and Matt's dad)"
"Esther Huston - Amanda Binder (Kenny's mom)"
"Daniel Butler - Sheriff Cliff Binder (Kenny's dad)"
"Ernie Fosselius - Trantor (voice)"
"Jonas Moscartolo - Trantor"
"Nick Victory - Mike Murdock"
"Richard Woolf - Matt Murdock"
"Bill Byrge - Bobby Tulip (Tom's brother)"
"John Cadenhead - Tom Tulip (Bobby's brother)"
"Shay Astar - Elizabeth"
"Austin Nagler - Kenny Binder"
"Eartha Kitt - Francis "Old Lady" Hackmore"
"Jim Varney - Ernest P. Worrell, Bunny Worrell, Auntie Nelda, and others"
"Here's to Devil's Night, my new favorite holiday."
"Abashed the Devil stood; and felt how awful Goodness is."
"You know that Lake Erie actually caught fire on once, from all the crap floating around in it? I wish I coulda seen that."
"This is all the power you ever had. Now it is mine. Pity there’s not more time... [aims gun at Eric] for us."
"Her eyes are so... innocent"
"[When Top Dollar proposes setting fires on Devil's Night for profit] I like the pretty lights."
"There are energies aligning against you."
"I love her eyes. Pretty."
"[Crow flies into window and perches on television set] There's a big fucking bird over there!"
"[To Eric] Get away, steamhead."
"[About to rape Shelly] I've got a gun in my pocket. You're happy to see me, aren't you?"
"[Eric comes in window] What the fuck?! No, man! Don't do that! You nearly gave me a fucking heart attack!"
"[When Darla points out crow in room] It's a squab. Come here, bird. Hey, bird. Hey, bird. Bird. B-B-Birdie. Here, birdie, birdie. Come here, birdie, birdie, birdie. Birdie? Hey, birdie?"
"[Injecting Darla with heroin] Tomorrow night we can get high... and watch this whole fucking city burn from that window."
"You know, my daddy used to say, "Every man's got a devil, and you can't rest til you find him." What happened back there with you and your girlfriend... I cleared that buildin'. Hell, nothin' in this town happens without my say-so. So I'm sorry if I spoiled your wedding plans there, friend. But if it's any consolation to ya, you have put a smile on my face. You got a lot of spirit, son. I am gonna miss you."
"[Appears to Eric at a cathedral after Grange shoots a crow] Quick impression for yah... caw, caw, bang! Fuck, I'm dead!"
"You're him, huh? The avenger. The killer of killers. Nice outfit. Not sure about the face, though."
"I want you to set a fire so goddamn big, the gods'll notice us again, that's what I'm sayin'. I want all you boys to be able to look me straight in the eye one more time and say: "ARE WE HAVIN' FUN OR WHAT?!""
"When I started the first fires in this goddamn city, before I knew it, every charlatan and shitheel was imitating me! You know what they got now? Devil's Night greeting cards. Isn't that precious? The idea has become the institution, boys. Time to move along."
"A man has an idea. The idea attracts others, likeminded. The idea expands, the idea becomes an institution. What was the idea? That's what's been bothering me, boys. And I'll tell you, when I used to think about the idea itself, it put a big old smile on my face. You see, gentlemen... greed is for amateurs. Disorder, chaos, anarchy — now that's fun!"
"I was involved on the first film, but I had nothing to do with those piece of shit sequels. I really just divorced myself from those, because it really was never meant to be a franchise and they tried to turn it into this James Bond series. I can understand doing more Crow films if they just used the themes: love and loss, reckoning, retribution and justice. Those are universal themes that can be set in any time or place. BUT trying to keep repeating that first film was just a horrible mistake."
"This is a person who has been pushed right to the limits of his ability to cope what is going on. And in a sense is quite mad sometimes... In a sense completely insane, almost in a sense that you might think of an insane person having voices. More rational voices that try to guide him...More irrational voices that come from a more emotional... More deep-seated place. I think that the crow his that rational voice, the crow is his guide."
"It poses some really interesting questions. If you died, and then somehow a year later you had one day, two days, to come back, what would you do?"
"The Crow doesn't seem like a comic that Hollywood would be keen on turning into a big-budget motion picture. The title character also known as Eric Draven doesn't have much in common with Superman, Captain America or Ant-Man, who wear multi-colored costumes and fight to protect the innocent. Eric is angry, inconsolable and filled with hate. He kills without remorse. He knows he's a monster; he's not particularly concerned with morality. His attitude and lack of a colorful costume make him an unlikely candidate for a line of poseable action figures for kids. And yet somehow this successful underground comic book series got the green light for a movie back in 1994, long before movie executives knew that you could just throw a hunk like Ryan Reynolds in a suit and tickets would sell."
"Michael Massee - Funboy"
"Laurence Mason - Tin Tin"
"Angel David - Skank"
"David Patrick Kelly - T-Bird"
"Sofia Shinas - Shelly Webster"
"Bai Ling - Myca"
"Michael Wincott - Top Dollar"
"Ernie Hudson - Sergeant Albrecht"
"Rochelle Davis - Sarah"
"Brandon Lee - Eric Draven"
"Darker than the bat."
"Real love is forever."