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The Raven (1935) was a Horror - Black-and-white Film directed by Lew Landers .

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The Raven (1963)

By Beatrice on Jan 18, 2018 From Flickers in Time

The Raven Directed by Roger Corman Written by Richard Matheson from a poem by Edgar Allen Poe 1963/USA Alta Vista Productions First viewing/Amazon Instant This Poe-inspired comedy can be pretty corny. ?But it’s also really enjoyable to watch three classic horror actors ham it up to the ma... Read full article


The Raven (1935)

on Oct 11, 2016 From Journeys in Classic Film

Originally published May 11th, 2013 Since I’m taking a break from Journeys in the Disney Vault this week, I’ll throw in a review of last week’s Svengoolie episode on the 1935 Universal horror film, The Raven.? The Raven pairs up Boris Karloff and? Bela Lugosi in a taut, albeit brie... Read full article


Nevermore! Eclair and Essanay Pursue ‘The Raven’ (Remakes and the Early Days of Film, 2)

By Janelle Vreeland on Dec 4, 2014 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

Nevermore! Eclair and Essanay Pursue ‘The Raven’ As recent as 2012, Edgar Allan Poe has been portrayed in a medium which he never lived to see. His works and his life have provided ample material for film. In fact, his work has inspired two notable studios in the early days of film: Ecla... Read full article


The Raven (1935)

on May 11, 2013 From Journeys in Classic Film

Since I’m taking a break from Journeys in the Disney Vault this week, I’ll throw in a review of last week’s Svengoolie episode on the 1935 Universal horror film, The Raven.? The Raven pairs up Boris Karloff and? Bela Lugosi in a taut, albeit brief, horror film.? Nothing too unique,... Read full article


Classic Films in Focus: THE RAVEN (1963)

By Jennifer Garlen on Oct 24, 2012 From Virtual Virago

The Raven is certainly one of the most famous poems ever written in the English language, and it has earned a particular place of honor in the realm of popular culture, where everyone from John Carradine and James Earl Jones to John De Lancie and Christopher Walken has recorded a version of its irre... Read full article


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Dr. Richard Vollin: Your monstrous ugliness breeds monstrous hatred. Good! I can use your hate.


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Part of the original SHOCK THEATER package of 52 Universal titles released to television in 1957, followed a year later with SON OF SHOCK, which added 21 more features.
Shooting lasted from Mar. 20-Apr. 5, 1935, released July 4 in NYC, with Bela Lugosi in attendance, due to sail to England to begin Phantom Ship.
The on-screen billing switches the character names played by Spencer Charters and Ian Wolfe. Charters actually portrays Colonel Bertram Grant, while Wolfe appears as Geoffrey "Pinky" Burns.
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