Raven (Motion picture
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- IMDb, 28 November 2018(The Raven (1935); Crime, Horror; Director: Lew Landers (as Louis Friedlander); Writers: Edgar Allan Poe (poem), David Boehm (screenplay); Stars: Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lester Matthews; Production Co: Universal Pictures; Release date: 8 July 1935)
The Raven is a 1935 American horror film directed by Louis Friedlander (who started to be credited as Lew Landers the following year) and starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Billed as having been "suggested by" Edgar Allan Poe's 1845 poem of the same title, excerpts of which are quoted at a few points in the film, it was adapted from an original screenplay by David Boehm. Lugosi stars as a neurosurgeon obsessed with Poe who has a torture chamber in his basement, and Karloff plays an escaped murderer on the run from the police whom Lugosi manipulates into doing his dirty work. Three decades later, Karloff appeared in another film with the same title, Roger Corman's comedy gothic horror The Raven (1963), with Vincent Price and Peter Lorre.
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