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The Swamp of the Ravens

Original title: El pantano de los cuervos
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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The Swamp of the Ravens (1974)
A doctor who believes death is not the end,and will go to any length to prove that.
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A doctor who believes death is not the end,and will go to any length to prove that.A doctor who believes death is not the end,and will go to any length to prove that.A doctor who believes death is not the end,and will go to any length to prove that.

  • Director
    • Manuel Caño
  • Writer
    • Santiago Moncada
  • Stars
    • Ramiro Oliveros
    • Marcelle Bichette
    • Fernando Sancho
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    529
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Manuel Caño
    • Writer
      • Santiago Moncada
    • Stars
      • Ramiro Oliveros
      • Marcelle Bichette
      • Fernando Sancho
    • 14User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ramiro Oliveros
    Ramiro Oliveros
    • Dr. Frosta
    • (as Raymond Oliver)
    Marcelle Bichette
    • Simone
    • (as Marcia Bichette)
    Fernando Sancho
    Fernando Sancho
    • Inspector
    Antonia Mas
    Antonia Mas
    • Dr. Moore
    • (as Toni Mas)
    Ronnie Shark
    • Dr. Krojer
    • (as Bill Harrison)
    César Carmigniani
    • Inspector's Assistant
    • (as Cesar Carmichael)
    Marcos Molina
    • Richard
    • (as Mark Mollin)
    Gaspar Bacigalupi
    • Police Coroner
    • (as Gaspar Galupi)
    Domingo Valdivieso
    Domingo Valdivieso
    • Frosta's Assistant
    • (as Domingo Valdi)
    Melba Centeno
      Marcos Navas 'Cartucho'
      • The Beggar
      • (as Marcos Nova)
      Fabiola Vallejo
        Mónica Jurado
        • Director
          • Manuel Caño
        • Writer
          • Santiago Moncada
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        vonnoosh

        Much more disturbing in Black & White.

        Something I always hated with horror movies from the older days of color is how much the blood looks like paint. HG Lewis took that to extremes in movies like Blood Feast and Color Me in Blood. Even the French Connection had cartoonish red paint meant to be blood in a scene or two. This movie does also but watching it without color makes it a suitably disturbing horror movie experience.

        The pace for this film is pretty decent. It drags a little when Dr Frosta tries to get his boss involved in his little experiements. There are some disturbing moments like the real autopsy scene, and the bizarre rape scene with his living or dead girlfriend, not sure if she was reanimated by then or not, or at all. Others mentioned the song and it really is a highlight considering how sincerely it is sung. In this age of realdolls, i can imagine some YouTube karoke video turning up with a guy lipsyncing to the song while holding his rubbery lady friend.
        Dethcharm

        Calling Dr. Frosta...

        In THE SWAMP OF THE RAVENS, Dr. Frosta (Raymond Oliver) is a scientist driven to reanimate the dead. Of course, this doesn't go over well with his colleagues, causing him to go rogue. Frosta's compulsion leads to several murders and an unholy necrophilia sequence.

        This movie features many fetuses in jars, odd nightclub crooning, and an actual autopsy performed -in front of the cast!- in such a nonchalant, matter-of-fact way that they might as well have been carving a turkey!

        Though incredibly cheap, cheeezey, and the very epitome of schlock, there's an undeniable sense of dread and bleakness to this film that defies explanation. The scene with the zombies rising from the titular swamp is unexpectedly, skin-bubbling-ly effective...
        2imdb-21906-90203

        Quintessential Riff Fodder

        NEVER was there a "film" more deserving of treatment by Rifftrax than Swamp of the Ravens! This movie has it all.
        zombi4life

        SWAMP OF THE RAVENS!!

        This is a good old horror movie from good old 1974.This one is about a mad doctor ,death is an evolution!This movie is very wierd two I do not want to spoil this so you need to see this one if your a fan of mad doc films or euro-horror you will like this one!!6.7/10
        8Weirdling_Wolf

        A wild, necrophiliac, slay-ride!

        This truly exemplary vomit of unbound Euro-horror weirdness is messily projected in lurid colour by fiendishly tasteless director Manuel Cano whose gruesome knack for greasy, nut-ball bonkers visuals is given ample room to groove in his grimy opus, 'The Swamp of The Ravens' (1974). While there are many grimily veiled references to Edgar Allan Poe, the film owes a huge diabolical debt to H. P Lovecraft's immortal short story 'Re-Animator'. There are also a few sinister similarities to Stuart Gordon's landmark film; especially in the eerie manner the foully 're-brained' corpses awaken in such a grammatically impaired, full-voiced fashion! Much like maestro Lovecraft's classic eldritch tale, the disgraced medic continues his doomily debased experiments with circumventing the grim finality of brain death, and perfecting his titanically troublesome elixir in a suitably Gothic locale; a mouldering, cadaver-infested swamp seemingly overrun with these truly gross-looking Raven / vulture hybrids constantly shrieking as if at the brink of some terrible agonizing death themselves! The majestically morbid and suitably weird psychedelic pan-pipe soundtrack by Joaquin Torres doing much to increase the already monumental levels of brain-tweaking oddness to vertiginous levels of delirium! (There is this one wildly incongruous montage featuring a series of especially malefic-looking stillborn babies in jaundiced pickle jars which is in delightfully bad taste!) 'The Swamp of The Ravens' is diabolically delirious, psychotronic midnight movie madness that should greatly appease the gibbering necrophiliac that lurks deep inside all of our murky synaptic folds!

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        • Trivia
          The birds in the film (referred to by one character as "buzzards") are actually American black vultures, not the titular ravens (or crows, in the original Spanish title).
        • Quotes

          Richard: Never, never will you fly from me, lifeless heart that doesn't beat after all I have such feelings for a dead robot, while remembering The past and all its love. Wherever you may find yourself I wish you were dead, my own robot, my own, my lady. Don't stare at me with those eyes of horror. You've thrown out my love for you to end us. You've torn yourself apart while in your fits of angry rages, the love flowing lifeless from your body. With these eyes of brightness which fill up the darkness, my own robot, My own, my lady, So I guess you and I will stick it out.

        • Alternate versions
          The English dub has the opening scene with a group of administrators censuring Frosta cut up and placed at various points later in the film.
        • Connections
          Featured in Rifftrax: Swamp of the Ravens (2013)

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        • Release date
          • September 7, 1975 (United States)
        • Countries of origin
          • Spain
          • Ecuador
        • Language
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • Der Sumpf der Raben
        • Filming locations
          • Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador
        • Production companies
          • All American Films
          • Mundial Films
          • Peliculas Ecuatorianas, S.A.
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 27m(87 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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