في عام 1506، يُساعد دكتور إيرساموس كرافن الساحر بيدلو على استعادة هيئته البشرية بعد تحويله إلى غراب على يد الدكتور الشرير سكراباس، ويسعى الثنائي للوصول إلى الأخير حيث يرغب بيدلو في الانتقام من سكراباس، بينما يرغب كرافن في استغلال الشخص ذاته لمساعدته في الوصول لشبح زوجته الراحلة.
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1963
R
1 h 26 m
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كوميديا
دراما
خيالي
في عام 1506، يُساعد دكتور إيرساموس كرافن الساحر بيدلو على استعادة هيئته البشرية بعد تحويله إلى غراب على يد الدكتور الشرير سكراباس، ويسعى الثنائي للوصول إلى الأخير حيث يرغب بيدلو في الانتقام من سكراباس، بينما يرغب كرافن في استغلال الشخص ذاته لمساعدته في الوصول لشبح زوجته الراحلة.
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أفضل الممثلين(10)
Vincent Price
Craven
Peter Lorre
Bedlo
Boris Karloff
Scarabus
Hazel Court
Lenore
Olive Sturgess
Estelle
Jack Nicholson
Rexford
Connie Wallace
Maid
William Baskin
Grimes
Aaron Saxon
Gort
Dick Johnstone
Roderick Craven
تقييمات المستخدمين
Klatsv💫
29/05/2023 20:37
source: The Raven
Mysterylook®
18/11/2022 08:40
Trailer—The Raven
Nii Parson
16/11/2022 11:50
The Raven
Denrele Edun
16/11/2022 02:36
Several masters of horror and mystery gather here to have fun with Poe and the horror genre in general. The duel of the magicians is a hoot, and Peter Lorre in a bird suit is delightful. One of the best horror spoofs ever made.
Di
16/11/2022 02:36
The Raven - a fine nostalgic trip back in time where making a movie was still magic and vision and not all CGI. Based on a poem of Mr. Poe, directed by Roger Corman, including the great actors Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff and even young Jack Nicholson, The Raven is a fine mix of horror and comedy made in great colors. Great.
Tik๛لندن
16/11/2022 02:36
This is true magic. You will be shaking but not through horror. The Raven was made to amuse and it does.
The magician's duel may lack 'modern effects' but for their day they were pretty impressive. And the warmth and humour shines out in all the characters.
And yes, Peter Lorre dressed up as a Raven IS hilarious.
user7977185175560
16/11/2022 02:36
The Raven (1935) and The Raven (1963) are two completely different movies - one has nothing to do with the other. The Raven (1963) is not a remake of the 1935 film. The ONLY similarities between the two films are: Boris Karloff stars in both films, both are inspired by Poe's poem "The Raven" and both are good classic horror films - that's it! The stories of the two movies are quite different from each other.
I forgot just how cute this film is until I watched it again! Quite a funny horror-fantasy film. Where else can we see Price dropping eggs on Karloff's head lol. Three legendary stars Lorre, Price and Karloff and an up and coming Jack Nicholson that show us their humorous side.
Yes this is worth watching - if you like a good comedy-horror and fantasy film classic! 8.5/10
Sceaver F Osuteye
16/11/2022 02:36
There was period of time in the late 50s to mid 60s where the horror/comedy movie became quite popular. These Karloff/Price/Lorre productions were excellent examples of this tongue-in-cheek genre and The Raven may been the best of them.
As others have noted, the only commonality with Poe's work is that there is a raven in the movie (I guess it could be a crow, who can tell the difference). There are enough shock scenes to keep a 10 year old on the edge of his seat and enough cheesy comic relief to keep him from getting creeped out.
By far the best part of the film comes with the lead actors who manage to blend the sinister with the silly in just the right balance to make the whole thing enjoyable.
Very dated by today's standards, most kids wouldn't be impressed by the scares or the laughs. But for old folks who once spent a lot of Saturday afternoons at the local theater it's a wonderful visit to the past.
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تقييمات المستخدمين
Klatsv💫
29/05/2023 20:37
source: The Raven
Mysterylook®
18/11/2022 08:40
Trailer—The Raven
Nii Parson
16/11/2022 11:50
The Raven
Denrele Edun
16/11/2022 02:36
Several masters of horror and mystery gather here to have fun with Poe and the horror genre in general. The duel of the magicians is a hoot, and Peter Lorre in a bird suit is delightful. One of the best horror spoofs ever made.
Di
16/11/2022 02:36
The Raven - a fine nostalgic trip back in time where making a movie was still magic and vision and not all CGI. Based on a poem of Mr. Poe, directed by Roger Corman, including the great actors Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff and even young Jack Nicholson, The Raven is a fine mix of horror and comedy made in great colors. Great.
Tik๛لندن
16/11/2022 02:36
This is true magic. You will be shaking but not through horror. The Raven was made to amuse and it does.
The magician's duel may lack 'modern effects' but for their day they were pretty impressive. And the warmth and humour shines out in all the characters.
And yes, Peter Lorre dressed up as a Raven IS hilarious.
user7977185175560
16/11/2022 02:36
The Raven (1935) and The Raven (1963) are two completely different movies - one has nothing to do with the other. The Raven (1963) is not a remake of the 1935 film. The ONLY similarities between the two films are: Boris Karloff stars in both films, both are inspired by Poe's poem "The Raven" and both are good classic horror films - that's it! The stories of the two movies are quite different from each other.
I forgot just how cute this film is until I watched it again! Quite a funny horror-fantasy film. Where else can we see Price dropping eggs on Karloff's head lol. Three legendary stars Lorre, Price and Karloff and an up and coming Jack Nicholson that show us their humorous side.
Yes this is worth watching - if you like a good comedy-horror and fantasy film classic! 8.5/10
Sceaver F Osuteye
16/11/2022 02:36
There was period of time in the late 50s to mid 60s where the horror/comedy movie became quite popular. These Karloff/Price/Lorre productions were excellent examples of this tongue-in-cheek genre and The Raven may been the best of them.
As others have noted, the only commonality with Poe's work is that there is a raven in the movie (I guess it could be a crow, who can tell the difference). There are enough shock scenes to keep a 10 year old on the edge of his seat and enough cheesy comic relief to keep him from getting creeped out.
By far the best part of the film comes with the lead actors who manage to blend the sinister with the silly in just the right balance to make the whole thing enjoyable.
Very dated by today's standards, most kids wouldn't be impressed by the scares or the laughs. But for old folks who once spent a lot of Saturday afternoons at the local theater it's a wonderful visit to the past.
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