A Murder of Crows (film)

A Murder of Crows is a 1998 American psychological thriller film directed and written by Rowdy Herrington and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Tom Berenger.

Lawson Russell is a New Orleans criminal defense lawyer who has had a crisis of conscience while defending wealthy childhood friend Thurman Parks III.

Russell is involved with Parks' and Judge Wiley Banning's conspiracy to have the charges dismissed.

13 months later, Russell has retired to Key West as a fishing guide and decides to write a book about his experience.

He befriends Christopher Marlowe, a widower and retired teacher who asks him to read his manuscript.

Dubose searches Russell's home and finds hidden pictures of all the dead attorneys.

Corvus, armed, takes Russell's gun and admits to killing Lowell and the other attorneys for misuse of the justice system.

Pope visits Russell to discuss his court strategy and hires a well-known attorney for him.

Filming began in December 1997, across Key West, Florida, Los Angeles, California, and New Orleans, Louisiana.