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The Raven
The Raven

The Raven (1963)

63% User Rating
1h 26min
Comedy
Horror
Fantasy
Drama

"The Macabre Masterpiece of Terror!"

A magician who has been turned into a raven turns to a former sorcerer for help.

Roger CormanDirector

Cast

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Vincent Price

Vincent Price

Dr. Erasmus Craven

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Dr. Adolphus Bedlo

Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff

Dr. Scarabus

Hazel Court

Hazel Court

Lenore Craven

Olive Sturgess

Olive Sturgess

Estelle Craven

Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson

Rexford Bedlo

John Dierkes

John Dierkes

Roderick Craven

Connie Wallace

Connie Wallace

Maid

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William Baskin

Grimes

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Aaron Saxon

Gort

Leo Gordon

Leo Gordon

Grimes (voice) (uncredited)

Dick Johnstone

Dick Johnstone

Roderick Craven (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

October 14, 2021

_**The origin of the ‘Sorcerer Supreme’ (no, not Dr. Strange)**_ In 1506, a former sorcerer (Vincent Price) aids a lesser magician who has been turned into a raven (Peter Lorre) by a great wizard (Boris Karloff). When he learns that the ghost of his beloved dead wife (Hazel Court) has been seen at the castle of the great wizard, they venture there to find out, along with the sorcerer’s daughter and magician’s son (Olive Sturgess & Jack Nicholson). Directed by Roger Corman and written by Richard Matheson, “The Raven” (1963) is a horror comedy inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s poem, spoofing Corman’s Poe flicks that were popular at the time. It’s amusing in the manner of the future “Young Frankenstein” (1974), yet in lush color. The trained raven is effective while the stunning Hazel Court is a highlight on the feminine front. Meanwhile there’s Nicholson as a strapping young lad. Despite being a comedy, fans of Marvel’s Dr. Strange might be interested in “The Raven” since some of the concepts clearly inspired Stan Lee & Steve Ditko in the creation of that comic book character. For instance, the idea of a sorcerer supreme and the look of Dr. Strange, who initially resembled Price, as well as the mystic mêlée of the sorcerers at the close, which features not only bolts of magic energy but ‘shields’ to thwart opposing energies. Dr. Strange’s debut in Strange Tales #110 was on the racks a few months following the release of “The Raven.” After the film was shot in 15 days, the superbly eerie sets were still available for a few days before demolition. Thus Corman acted quickly to concoct a script via Leo Gordon and enlisted Karloff & Nicholson for the quickie project, which turned out to be “The Terror,” released five months after this one. Boris said it was amusing the way Roger dashed around with him & the other actors filming scenes just a couple of steps ahead of the wreckers. Unlike the goofiness of this film, “The Terror” is a thoroughly serious Gothic Horror in the mold of spooky Hammer flicks, à la “Dracula, Prince of Darkness” (1966). So if you want to see a serious early 60’s horror movie utilizing the same superb sets, check it out. It’s impossible to compare the two since they’re so different in tone, but I favor “The Terror,” which features a young Francis Ford Coppola’s early directorial work in the formidable section shot in Big Sur, California. The film is trim at 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

Media

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A Warning From Beyond The Grave

A Warning From Beyond The Grave

Dr. Craven's Potion Malfunctions

Dr. Craven's Potion Malfunctions

Dr. Craven Meets a Talking Raven

Dr. Craven Meets a Talking Raven

Classic Trailer

Classic Trailer

Mick Garris on THE RAVEN

Mick Garris on THE RAVEN

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