Flash Movie Review: The Raven

Happy Halloween to you and for your treat I have a special movie for today’s review. I still have a vivid memory of where I was when I first saw this fun horror film. My family was vacationing with my aunt and her family at a summer resort in Michigan. This movie was being shown in a recreation room that had dark paneled walls and stale popcorn. I remember my cousins and I being frightened of the evil sorcerer. Little did we know that when viewing this movie as adults it would be so campy. Bumbling magician Dr. Adolphus Bedlo, played by Peter Lorre (Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon), had crossed paths with the evil Dr. Scarabus, played by Boris Karloff (The Mummy, Arsenic & Old Lace), who turned the poor man into a raven. In need of someone with strong magical powers Dr. Bedlo sought out Dr. Erasmus Craven, played by Vincent Price (Edward Scissorhands, Theater of Blood), who was the son of a powerful magician. Though Dr. Craven stopped practicing magic, he agreed to help the raven when he discovered who was being held by Dr. Scarabus. It would take a monumental tsunami of wizardry skill to break the spell and survive Dr. Scarabus’ evil power. For the time this movie was made the special effects were fun; keeping in mind nothing in it compares to today’s standards. It was obvious the actors were relishing their roles as these titans of terror were being pitted against each other. Notice Dr. Adolphus Bedlo’s son was played by a young Jack Nicholson (The Shining, Chinatown). Director Roger Corman (Bloody Mama, The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre) did a good job of mixing horror with comedy. This was a light hearted romp with stellar stars letting themselves go and enjoying the experience. Get your favorite snack and I will tell you what I say to all of my classes on this day: “Eat without guilt!”

 

2 1/2 stars — DVD

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From a long line of movie afficionados, one brother was the #1 renter of movies in the country with Blockbuster, I am following in the same traditions that came before me. To balance out the long hours seated in dark movie theaters, I also teach yoga and cycling. For the past 3 years, I have correctly picked the major Oscar winners... so join me as we explore the wonder of movies and search for that perfect 4 star movie.

Posted on October 31, 2012, in Fantasy/Sci-Fi and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

  1. The oldies are always the best….What a great way to end my Halloween!!

  2. WordsFallFromMyEyes's avatar WordsFallFromMyEyes

    Oh mercy – I love that trailer!! That low voice, describing the film…. it’s excellent. LOVED it 🙂

    A great review, too. I really enjoyed this!

    “Afraid, my dear??”…

  3. This is a guilty please. I watched this as a Saturday Afternoon Film on a Saturday on T.V..

    If I remember correctly, there was a final confrontation between Karloff and Price across a long Dinner Table over an extravagant meal. It involved a lot of facial expressions and twirling hands.

  4. I actually watched the Raven this weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it – more so than when I was younger and saw it for the first time. I picked up on the campy aspects and like you said, the three actors playing against each other and truly hamming it up. Thank you for stopping by my site! Please come and visit again. I don’t usually do it, but I am going to write about Wu Xia (2011). Not a great movie, but a resonating theme.

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