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:: The Crow: Stairway to Heaven ::

 

 

Mark Dacascos . . . . . . Eric Draven
Marc Gomes . . . . . . Daryl Albrecht
Sabine Karsenti . . . . . . Shelly Webster
Katie Stuart . . . . . . Sarah Mohr

 

:: Episode List ::
 
1x20: Brother's Keeper

 

:: Show Synopsis ::
 

People once believed that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead.
But sometimes, something so bad happens that a terrible sadness is carried with it and the soul can't rest.
Then sometimes, just sometimes, the crow can bring the soul back to put things right.

 Exactly one year after his death, rock musician Eric Draven returns to earth in a symbolic and literal leap from the bridge that joins the Land of the Dead and the land of the living. Possessing the mystic powers of The Crow, he is neither living nor dead, searching for a way to right what has been wronged.

 The Crow: Stairway to Heaven continues the legacy of Eric Draven and expands on the mythology of the successful feature film franchise. Joined as soulmates, a powerful force of greater good over evil, Draven and his girlfriend Shelly were inseparable, until they were brutally and senselessly murdered.

 Now their souls cannot rest. Their romance endures time and death, creating an incredible sense of longing between the young lovers. Draven seeks redemption by helping others, fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. Through each act of justice, he is taken one step closer to his salvation.

 A foot soldier on the side of good, at Draven's core is a powerful force that transforms him into The Crow -- his alter ego.

 Draven's return to Earth arouses both suspicion and curiosity from Daryl Albrecht, the Police Lieutenant who has never given up his crusade to solve the vicious crime that cost Eric and Shelley their lives.

 But there are earthly allies as well as antagonists. Eric and Shelly are also connected to Sarah, a thirteen-year-old kid who is streetwise beyond her years and who regards them as family. While her own rebellion can be her worst enemy, she is the grounded voice of reality for Eric.

 Even a dead man needs to get a life and while Eric Draven has been changed forever, he must exist, at least for now, in the world of the living.

-- www.scifi.com


 A deceased street musician returns to life, and must restore the balance between good and evil to be reunited with his dead girlfriend.

-- www.digiguide.com

 

:: 1x20: Brother's Keeper ::
 
Corey Feldman . . . . . . Chris Draven
Colin Cunningham . . . . . . Cardosa
Adam Harrington . . . . . . Brock Draven / Ghost Soldier
Brad Loree . . . . . . Slidell
Jan Bailey . . . . . . Veronica
April Telek . . . . . . Lily
Benz Antoine . . . . . . Bovespa
Christina Cox . . . . . . Detective Jessica Capshaw
Simon Baker . . . . . . Young Eric Draven
Lane Gates . . . . . . Young Chris Draven
Jude Lee . . . . . . Vietnemese Woman
Michael LaPage . . . . . . American Soldier
 
Director . . . . . . Peter Dashkewytch
Writers . . . . . .
. . . . . .
Carey W. Hayes
Chad Hayes
Release Date . . . . . . May 7, 1999
     

A nightmare about his childhood and the appearance of a "ghost soldier" is the first in a series of strange things happening to Draven. When unseen blows fell him and he temporarily goes blind he struggles to get to the root of what is going on, only to realise that what he has been feeling has been really happening to his younger stepbrother Chris (Corey Feldman).

Chris, with a lifelong chip on his shoulder, has always been trouble, and Draven has always been picking up the pieces. The brothers go back to Draven's loft but Chris refuses to come clean about just what kind of trouble he is in and instead rehashes the past, and his belief that both boys were abandoned by their soldier father after the evacuation from Vietnam. They argue, but Draven finally gets the truth out of Chris - that he knows where half a million dollars in stolen money is stashed. The problem is that the money belongs to a mobster, Cardosa (Colin Cunningham) who will stop at nothing to get it back.

Draven goes to Albrecht for police protection but Chris takes off to get the money for himself and falls into Cardosa's trap. The Crow intervenes and safely back at the loft Draven uses his empathetic powers to get through to Chris and finally get to the truth about their past.

-- www.scifi.com


Draven's long-lost brother Chris is back in town and, as always, up to his neck in trouble. Draven reluctantly goes to the rescue and finds out that blood is always thickersand that the bond between brothers can't be broken.

-- www.tvtome.com


Eric has visions of a soldier and he gets flash backs of his childhood when he was separated from his stepbrother, Chris. Eric was adopted and his new mother died when Chris was born. They have not heard of their father since the evacuation from Vietnam. Chris always went for trouble and already stole when he was a kid. He always justified it that his Dad had never loved him and just let him alone. But now as Chris' life is in danger, Eric gets the vision of his Dad, who asks him to help his brother. This time Chris has secret info where the 500 000 Dollars of the criminal Cardosa is hidden. Sure, Cardosa wants to have the money back. "The Crow" interferes to save Chris and with Eric's supernatural abilities Chris sees what really happened to his father.

-- www.markdacascos.de


A temporarily blind Draven (Mark Dacascos) must protect his brother (guest star Corey Feldman) from a mobster (guest star Colin Cunningham) looking for information on the whereabouts of a missing $500,000.

-- www.tv-now.com