The Raven

    The Raven
    1935

    Synopsis

    A brilliant but deranged neurosurgeon becomes obsessively fixated on a judge's daughter. With the help of an escaped criminal whose face he has surgically deformed, the mad man lures her, her father, and her fiancé to his isolated castle-like home, where he has created a torture chamber with the intent of torturing them for having 'tortured' him.

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    Cast

    • Boris KarloffEdmond Bateman
    • Bela LugosiDr. Richard Vollin
    • Lester MatthewsDr. Jerry Holden
    • Irene WareJean Thatcher
    • Samuel S. HindsJudge Thatcher
    • Spencer ChartersCol. Bertram Grant
    • Inez CourtneyMary Burns
    • Ian WolfeGeoffrey 'Pinky' Burns
    • Maidel TurnerMrs. Grant
    • Raine BennettPoe (uncredited)

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Variety

      A good horror flicker. Just vaguely 'suggested' by the Edgar Allen Poe classic, the adaptation wanders not a little, but the basic romance is wisely kept to the fore, and Bela Lugosi, as the psycopathic medico to whom Irene Ware is indebted for her life contributes the shocker aspects forcibly.
    • 60

      Time Out

      An absurd script, without a hint of self-parody, and a nicely equipped set (moving walls, a razor-sharp pendulum that slowly lowers itself on to victims) make for entertaining if undemanding viewing.
    • 60

      TV Guide Magazine

      While not as poetic or haunting as Edgar Ulmer's The Black Cat, The Raven is a remarkable tale of revenge, and memorable in its own right.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      If The Raven is the best that Universal can do with one of the greatest horror story writers of all time, then it had better toss away the other two books in its library and stick to the pulpies for plot material.
    • 40

      Chicago Reader

      The direction of this clammy 1935 horror item is credited to Louis Friedlander, which is actually Lew Landers in hiding—perhaps understandably.

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