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MOVIES - May 12, 1993

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‘The Crow’ Flies: Backed by the family of the late Brandon Lee, the producers of the movie “The Crow” have announced that the film will resume production on May 26 after a two-month recess. Last month, the film’s star, Lee, 28, son of the late actor Bruce Lee, was fatally shot during production in Wilmington, N.C. His death is still under investigation. Producers Edward R. Pressman and Bob Rosen made the decision to finish the film along with the cast and crew and Lee’s family. Lee’s mother, Linda Lee Caldwell, as well as his fiancee, Eliza Hutton, expressed their support. “Brandon told me that he thought this film was his finest performance yet. I know he would have wanted it to be completed,” Hutton said. There are about two weeks left of production.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. May 14, 1993 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Friday May 14, 1993 Home Edition Calendar Part F Page 17 Column 4 Entertainment Desk 1 inches; 31 words Type of Material: Correction
Movie producers--Edward R. Pressman and Jeff Most are the producers of the movie “The Crow”; Bob Rosen is executive producer. The Morning Report column in Wednesday’s Calendar incorrectly identified the producers.

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