The Raven (1963)
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- | '''''The Raven''''' is a 1963 American [[comedy horror|comedy gothic horror]] film produced and directed by [[Roger Corman]]. The film stars [[Vincent Price]], [[Peter Lorre]], and [[Boris Karloff]] as a trio of rival [[Magic (paranormal)|sorcerers]]. The supporting cast includes [[Jack Nicholson]] as the son of Lorre's character. | + | |
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- | It was the fifth in the [[American International Pictures#List of Corman-Poe films|so-called Corman-Poe cycle]] of eight films largely featuring adaptations of [[Edgar Allan Poe]] stories produced by Roger Corman and released by [[American International Pictures]] (AIP). The film was written by [[Richard Matheson]], based on references to Poe's 1845 poem "[[The Raven]]". AIP released the film as a [[double feature]] with ''[[Night Tide]]''. | + | |
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