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El Dr. Vollin, un cirujano brillante pero inestable, salva a Jean Thatcher de un accidente y desarrolla una obsesión morbosa hacia ella debido a su belleza y su interés por instrumentos de t... Leer todoEl Dr. Vollin, un cirujano brillante pero inestable, salva a Jean Thatcher de un accidente y desarrolla una obsesión morbosa hacia ella debido a su belleza y su interés por instrumentos de tortura.El Dr. Vollin, un cirujano brillante pero inestable, salva a Jean Thatcher de un accidente y desarrolla una obsesión morbosa hacia ella debido a su belleza y su interés por instrumentos de tortura.
Boris Karloff
- Edmond Bateman
- (as Karloff)
Bela Lugosi
- Dr. Richard Vollin
- (as Lugosi, Bela Lugosi)
Anne Darling
- Autograph Hound
- (escenas eliminadas)
June Gittelson
- Autograph Hound
- (escenas eliminadas)
Joe Haworth
- Drug Clerk
- (escenas eliminadas)
Mary Wallace
- Autograph Hound
- (escenas eliminadas)
Raine Bennett
- Actor reading 'The Raven'
- (sin créditos)
Al Ferguson
- The Crook
- (sin créditos)
Nina Golden
- Dancer
- (sin créditos)
Jonathan Hale
- Bedside Dr. at Jerry's Right
- (sin créditos)
Arthur Hoyt
- Chapman - Buyer of Poe Memorabilia
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaAccording to Greg Mank's book "Karloff and Lugosi, Karloff received $10,000 for his work, Lugosi $5000, Irene Ware $625, Lester Matthews $1153.76, and Samuel S. Hinds $1333.35.
- ErroresAfter Dr. Vollin regales his house guests on the subject of Edgar Allan Poe, all rise to retire. Jean Thatcher stops, returns to her former place on the couch, and has to free her gown from the cushion. This action causes her to be the last guest to leave the room, allowing her to have a private moment with Bateman. In their subsequent two-shot, she apologizes to him for having been startled earlier when he'd entered the room where she was fixing her hair.
- Citas
Dr. Richard Vollin: Your monstrous ugliness breeds monstrous hatred. Good! I can use your hate.
- Créditos curiososThe names of Spencer Charters and Ian Wolfe were accidentally reversed in the credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in House of Horror: The Raven 1935 (1958)
- Bandas sonorasMusic
(uncredited)
from El gato negro (1934)
Original Music and Classical Music Arrangements by Heinz Roemheld
Played as background music
Opinión destacada
MORD39 RATING: *** out of ****
I have always loved this strange little film, even as a kid. Bela Lugosi has one of his greatest roles as the insane Dr. Vollin, a part which ranks right up there with Dracula and Ygor. It's also one of those rare times where he actually upstages Boris Karloff.
At only 60 or so minutes, the 1935 version of THE RAVEN is brisk entertainment with all the golden elements of a fine horror movie: a crazed doctor, his misshapen assistant (Karloff), secret rooms and lots of thunder and lightning. There are trap doors, a creepy dungeon, and a torture chamber. This film doesn't pretend to be profound or a literary rendition of Poe's works... it's just Bela and Boris - the two greatest horror stars of all time - doing what they do best.
The comedy in the film is rare, and doesn't detract from it. The main issue at hand is Dr. Vollin's jealous need for revenge to satisfy his own tortured soul...by inflicting horror on those he feels have caused his misery. The moment where Bela blackmails Karloff and cackles maniacally has no equal.
A perfect companion to THE BLACK CAT, it's not cinematically as good, but I have always had much more fun with it. Highly recommended for fans of "classic" horror!
I have always loved this strange little film, even as a kid. Bela Lugosi has one of his greatest roles as the insane Dr. Vollin, a part which ranks right up there with Dracula and Ygor. It's also one of those rare times where he actually upstages Boris Karloff.
At only 60 or so minutes, the 1935 version of THE RAVEN is brisk entertainment with all the golden elements of a fine horror movie: a crazed doctor, his misshapen assistant (Karloff), secret rooms and lots of thunder and lightning. There are trap doors, a creepy dungeon, and a torture chamber. This film doesn't pretend to be profound or a literary rendition of Poe's works... it's just Bela and Boris - the two greatest horror stars of all time - doing what they do best.
The comedy in the film is rare, and doesn't detract from it. The main issue at hand is Dr. Vollin's jealous need for revenge to satisfy his own tortured soul...by inflicting horror on those he feels have caused his misery. The moment where Bela blackmails Karloff and cackles maniacally has no equal.
A perfect companion to THE BLACK CAT, it's not cinematically as good, but I have always had much more fun with it. Highly recommended for fans of "classic" horror!
- mord39
- 5 oct 2000
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- Presupuesto
- USD 115,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 1 minuto
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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