The Black Raven
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A group of strangers are brought together in an old, dark house and must contend with two murders and $50,000 in stolen money.

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User Review - 6/10 by Orlok WAn enjoyably Old Dark House mystery thriller potboiler--Zucco Paradox!!
User Review - 6/10 by Bill TCreaky and odd whodunit based in an old hotel which hosts a motley of characters forced to stay the night while a ravaging storm rages outside. During the stay, a well known politician is slain! Who did it? Was it the hotel propeitor? The fiancee of the politician's daughter? Or some other strange character wandering around? The solution is not TOO hard to guess, while you're not being distracted by the uniformly bad acting that's going on, especially by Miss Wanda Mckay, who gives new meaning to the word "Wooden".
User Review - 6/10 by Richard Canother stormy night set in a shady hotel,"don't bother me screwball",i like it.
User Review - 4/10 by Steve M[color=lemonchiffon]The Black Raven Inn has a reputation only slightly more shady than its owner (Zucco), but on one dark and very stormy night, it plays host to more than the usual share of crooks and creeps when someone starts murdering the men and women who have been trapped there because the bridges have been washed out.[/color] [color=lemonchiffon]"The Black Raven" starts strong, playing like a straight-forward cross between a "dark old house" film and an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery. However, by the time the first murder occurs, the movie has already decended into a meandering morass of filler... and when it starts getting good again--right around the time where George Zucco's character begins to show he's more than just a villainous innkeeper who makes his real living by smuggling criminals across the border to Canada--viewers are so bored they hardly notice or care.[/color] [color=lemonchiffon]Everything about this film is substandard, and it seems pretty clear that most everyone invovled was just there to collect a paycheck... or they're terribly miscast. Zucco, who usually seems to give a movie his all, seems to be sleepwalking through most his scenes, and I don't think Glenn Strange has a comedic bone in his body; he never should have been cast in the role as the comic relief character. Even as a murder mystery the film is fairly lazy (although it does have one minor twist to it, a twist that makes it harder than usual to guess who the killer is because it's someone that is so obvious that the character is dismissed as a suspect in the minds of experienced mystery watchers/readers).[/color][color=lemonchiffon]This film might be of interest if you're the world's biggest fan of George Zucco, but even then I think you might feel as if you've wasted your time when your done watching it, even at its brief 61-minutes.[/color] [color=#fffacd][/color] [color=#fffacd][/color] [color=lemonchiffon]The Black Raven[/color] [color=lemonchiffon]Starring: George Zucco, Glenn Strange, Noel Madison, Byron Foulger, Wanda McKay, Robert Livingston, and Robert Middlemass[/color] [color=lemonchiffon]Director: Sam Newfield[/color]
User Review - 4/10 by Richard DA super short and cheap old dark house mystery starring George Zucco. A bunch of people end up at the Black Raven hotel ... money is at stake, people die ... who did it? After an hour of set up, it's rapidly sewn up with an insultingly quick "hey, that guy did it!" ending. There's a degree of automatic entertainment value to a short flick of this genre with a good lead, but this one fails to stretch anywhere beyond that. Glenn Strange also appears without Frankenstein makeup.

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