The Black Raven (1943)
Directed by Sam Newfield
Starring George Zucco, Wanda McKay, Noel Madison, Robert Livingston, Bryon Foulger, Charles Middleton, Robert Middlemass, I. Stanford Jolley, Glenn Strange
Because I grew up watching a lot of old movies on TV in my early teens, seeing titles like this always gives me a feeling of nostalgia. Almost like I’m a kid again watching these, always hoping for something dark and sinister. And while The Black Raven is really just a mystery melodrama, a couple of the cast ties it into the horror genre which makes it even more fun.
George Zucco plays Bradford, known to the underworld as the Raven, who runs a out of the way motel called The Black Raven, near the Canadian border. During the night, all sorts of guests arrive that are somehow all connected. The first is an old partner of Bradford that escaped from prison and now wants revenge on him. Then there’s another gangster on the run, as well as a young couple that are trying to get across the border so they can be married, because the young woman’s father, a corrupt politician, won’t allow it. Of course, he then shows up at the hotel as well! Then throw in a bank thief, a bumbling sheriff, and Bradford’s dim-witted helper Andy, and it’s going to be a night full of thrills.
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