

The Raven
Directed by Charles BrabinEdgar Allan Poe, while at college, incurs many debts and is sent home in disgrace. He is ordered from the house by his father. Shortly after, he marries, and tries to make a living by writing, but is a failure financially. His wife dies because he is unable to furnish her with even the bare necessities of life. He is plunged into great grief and despair. All night he sits brooding over his loss. Through his distorted imagination he sees the ominous raven enter his chamber and croak gloomy forebodings. The spirit of his wife also appears and finally he himself dies, and is wafted to heights supernal, where he is united with his "Lenore."
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The Raven was released on November 8, 1915.
The Raven was directed by Charles Brabin.
The Raven has a runtime of 80m.
Edgar Allan Poe, while at college, incurs many debts and is sent home in disgrace. He is ordered from the house by his father. Shortly after, he marries, and tries to make a living by writing, but is a failure financially. His wife dies because he is unable to furnish her with even the bare necessities of life. He is plunged into great grief and despair. All night he sits brooding over his loss. Through his distorted imagination he sees the ominous raven enter his chamber and croak gloomy forebodings. The spirit of his wife also appears and finally he himself dies, and is wafted to heights supernal, where he is united with his "Lenore."
The key characters in The Raven are Edgar Allan Poe (Henry B. Walthall), Virginia Clemm / Helen Whitman / The Lost Lenore / A Spirit (Warda Howard), John Allan (Ernest Maupain).
The Raven is rated Not Rated.
The Raven is a Biography, Drama, Horror film.
The Raven has an audience rating of 5.3 out of 10.








