- The Raven (1963 film)
Infobox Film
name = The Raven
caption = Theatrical release poster byReynold Brown
director =Roger Corman
producer =Roger Corman
writer =Edgar Allan Poe Richard Matheson
starring =Vincent Price Peter Lorre Boris Karloff Jack Nicholson
music =Les Baxter
cinematography =Floyd Crosby
editing =Ronald Sinclair
distributor = AIP
released =January 25 , 1963
runtime = 86 min.
country = flagicon|USA
language = English
budget = $200,000
gross = $1,499,275
amg_id = 1:40372
imdb_id = 0057449"The Raven" is a 1963
horror film (comedy) produced and directed byRoger Corman . It was written byRichard Matheson very loosely based on the poem, "The Raven " byEdgar Allan Poe . It starsVincent Price ,Peter Lorre , andBoris Karloff as a trio of rival sorcerers. A youngJack Nicholson playsPeter Lorre 's son. The movie was part of series of Poe adaptions produced by Corman throughAmerican International Pictures . Nominally in the horror genre, it is more appropriately classified as aB movie horror-comedy . The movie is frequently confused with the 1935 film "The Raven", which also featured Karloff.Plot
"The Raven" is about Dr. Erasmus Craven, a sorcerer who has been mourning the death of his wife Lenore for over two years, much to the chagrin of his daughter Estelle. One night he is visited by a raven, who happens to be a transformed wizard, Dr. Bedlo. Together they brew a potion that restores Bedlo to his old self. Bedlo explains he had been transformed by the evil Dr. Scarabus in an unfair duel, and both set out to pay a visit to him: Bedlo wants to exact revenge, and Craven wants to look for his wife's soul, who has been reportedly seen at Scarabus' castle.
Before they can set out they are attacked by Grimes, Craven's coachman, who is under the influence of Scarabus. After defeating him and restoring him, Craven, Bedlo and Estelle team up with Bedlo's son, Rexford, who is in turn possessed by Scarabus as they drive to his castle, and tries to crash the coach before coming to his senses.
At the castle, Scarabus greets his guests with false friendship, and Bedlo is apparently killed as he conjures a storm in a last act of defiance against his nemesis. At night, Rexford finds him alive and well, hiding in the castle. Craven, meanwhile, is visited and tormented by Lenore, who is revealed to be alive and well too, having faked her death two years before to move away with Scarabus.
As Craven, Estelle, Rexford and Bedlo try to escape the castle, Scarabus stops them, and they are tied and locked up. Bedlo panics and flees away in raven form, having convinced Scarabus to turn him back into bird form rather than facing torture. As Craven is confronted with the choice of Estelle's torture of him giving away the secrets of his "hand magic", Bedlo flies back in, frees Rexford, and together aid Craven.
Craven and Scarabus then seat facing each other and engage in a magic duel. After a lengthy performance of narrow escapes and derision, Craven defeats Scarabus, and escapes with his friends after rejecting Lenore, who tries to get back with him after alleging she had been "under a spell". The castle then tumbles down on Scarabus and his mistress, but they are shown to survive, though Scarabus has been stripped of his magic.
Rexford and Estelle retreat alone, and the final scene has Bedlo trying to convince Craven to turn him back to human form. Craven and Bedlo end the movie reciting the last lines of Edgar Allan Poe's poem - "Quoth the raven - nevermore".
Cast
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Vincent Price as Dr. Esramus Craven
*Peter Lorre as Dr. Adolphus Bedlo
*Boris Karloff as Dr. Scarabus
*Jack Nicholson as Rexford Bedlo
*Hazel Court as Lenore Craven
*Olive Sturgess as Estelle CravenTrivia
"The Raven" is the first film in which the legendary "Triumvirate of Terror" -- actors Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff -- all appear on screen together.
Vincent Price hated having the live snake draped around him for one shot of the sorcerer's duel.
Peter Lorre tended to ad lib his dialogue, which Price found challenging, but Karloff found annoying.
ee also
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List of films based on poems External links
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