The Raven (1935 film)
1935 film by Lew Landers
The Raven is a 1935 film about a brilliant surgeon obsessed with Edgar Allan Poe who saves the life of a beautiful dancer and goes mad when he can't have her.
- Directed by Lew Landers. Written by David Boehm.
While this mad surgical genius chanted "The Raven", horrible screams rose up from his torture chamber below! (taglines)
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Dr. Richard Vollin
edit- Your monstrous ugliness breeds monstrous hatred. Good! I can use your hate.
- Torture waiting... waiting. It will be sweet, Judge Thatcher!
- Poe, you are avenged!
- I am the sanest man who ever lived!
- Jean torments me. She has come into my life! Into my brain!
Jean Thatcher
edit- Oh, Daddy! He's not going to cut our throats while we sleep!
Dialogue
edit- Judge Thatcher: I'll pay you any amount of money, Dr. Vollin.
- Dr. Richard Vollin: Money means nothing to me.
- Judge Thatcher: But someone is dying! your obligation as a member of the medical profession...
- Dr. Richard Vollin: I respect no obligation. I am a law unto himself!
- Judge Thatcher: But you have no human feeling? My daughter is dying!
- Dr. Richard Vollin: Death hasn't the same significance for me as it has for you.
Taglines
edit- The uncanny master of make-up in a new amazing shocker!
- The uncanny master of make-up in a new amazing thriller!
- The Edgar Allan Poe Mystery Show!
- While this mad surgical genius chanted "The Raven", horrible screams rose up from his torture chamber below!
Cast
edit- Boris Karloff — Edmond Bateman
- Bela Lugosi — Dr. Richard Vollin
- Lester Matthews — Jerry Halden
- Irene Ware — Jean Thatcher
External links
edit- The Raven (1935 film) quotes at the Internet Movie Database