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A magician who has been turned into a raven turns to a former sorcerer for help.
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Vincent Price
Dr. Erasmus Craven
Peter Lorre
Dr. Adolphus Bedlo
Boris Karloff
Dr. Scarabus
Hazel Court
Lenore Craven
Olive Sturgess
Estelle Craven
Jack Nicholson
Rexford Bedlo
John Dierkes
Roderick Craven
Connie Wallace
Maid
William Baskin
Grimes
Aaron Saxon
Gort
Leo Gordon
Grimes (voice) (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone
Roderick Craven (uncredited)
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Welcome to one of the few negative reviews of this film. There is a fine line between cheesy, campy, crappy horror film, and funny horror film. This falls into the former category. The plot concerns three sorcerers who try to outdo each other after they visit the gothic castle home of one. The plot gives way to humor that makes Adam Sandler at his worst look like Oscar Wilde. So many people find this stuff hilarious, but the lack of laughs makes this painful to watch. Corman did one masterpiece film, "Frankenstein Unbound," but his penchant for no budget and little thought to scripts have resulted in films on the level of Ed Wood. No one dares speak of this, however, because Corman is revered for giving up-and-comers their starts and always making a dime. Anyone can make a dime off a celluloid pile that costs a nickel. "The Raven" features Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre, and they are all terrible. They mug for the camera, and do not deliver one laugh. Jack Nicholson, young and fit, shows up in time to give no proof he would ever win Oscars. Corman's direction is standard, and Richard Matheson's screenplay seems like it was composed as the film progressed. I would put "The Raven" out for the night.
tmdb7662219515 Jul, 2023
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$350,000Gross worldwide
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