A mediocre murder-mystery thriller.
A Murder of Crows (1998)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:0
Rotten:5
Average Rating:4.4/10
Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: An intriguing tale about a lawyer who gets disbarred. He retreats from society in order to write a book on his experiences. Along the way, he meets a man who lets him read his manuscript. When the... An intriguing tale about a lawyer who gets disbarred. He retreats from society in order to write a book on his experiences. Along the way, he meets a man who lets him read his manuscript. When the man dies, the lawyer turns in the book as if it were his. All is fine and well until he is arrested for the actual murders of the five lawyers in the book. He must prove his innocence, admitting his plagiarism in the process. [More]
Starring: Cuba Gooding, Tom Berenger, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Eric Stoltz
Starring: Cuba Gooding, Tom Berenger, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Eric Stoltz, Doug Wert
Director: Rowdy Herrington
Director: Rowdy Herrington
Screenwriter: Rowdy Herrington
Producer: Ashok Amritraj, Cuba Gooding, Elie Samaha
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