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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
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    • 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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        5Hey_Sweden

        "It's impossible, but there it is."

        Ramiro Oliveros plays a bad doctor named Dr. Frosta, who's up to your usual demented nonsense for a researcher in a horror film. His aim is to conquer death, so he regularly messes around with cadavers. All of the rejects are taken to the nearby swamp for disposal. Meanwhile, Dr. Frostas' fed-up girlfriend Simone (Marcia Bichette) has announced her desire to leave him for another man, night club crooner Richard (Marcos Molina). And Dr. Frosta had better watch it, for a dedicated police inspector, played by the always entertaining Fernando Sancho, is on the case.

        This Spanish-Ecuadoran horror film may well test the patience of some Euro-horror lovers. It's not gory enough, sleazy enough, atmospheric enough, or even funny enough, to quite succeed. It's best described as mildly amusing. Not much of note ever happens, but that doesn't mean that "The Swamp of the Ravens" is without its pleasures. For example, the inspector receives a gruesome piece of evidence - a severed hand - while he is stuffing his face at a restaurant.

        There are also low points, of course. Early on in the film there are some cringe-inducing romantic episodes with Simone and Richard. Director Manuel Cano fails to give the proceedings much style when it comes to his handling of the material. The performances are on a par with the film itself: no more than passably amusing. Oliveros is a handsome guy, but his antagonist is simply boring. At least we get one interesting character in the form of Frostas' mute assistant (Domingo Valdivieso), who kind of resembles Anthony Perkins.

        The dead bodies in the swamp never pay off as much as one would like, and the title is a misnomer: it should have been titled "The Swamp of the Buzzards". However, in presumably some sort of attempt to justify the title, Dr. Frosta quotes Poe right at the end.

        Five out of 10.
        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.
        5abduktionsphanomen

        A mad scientist film with so many unrealized ideas

        The Swamp of the Ravens - 1974 (This Film Rates a D )

        The Swamp of the Ravens, a 1974 Spanish horror film, is a lackluster effort that fails to deliver on its promising premise. The story follows Dr. Frosta, a ruthless and abusive scientist who conducts twisted experiments in genetic mutations, defying his superiors' orders to cease his research. "You are all wrong if you think you are going to stop me!". Dr. Frosta's work ultimately leads to the reanimation of the dead, but the film's execution is marred by poor pacing, subpar acting, and atrocious dubbing. The script is riddled with cringe-worthy dialogue, and the characters are one-dimensional and unengaging. The film's attempts at horror are uninspired and rely on cheap shocks rather than genuine tension. The autopsy sequence is the only notable exception, but it's not enough to redeem the rest of the film. The rising of the dead is also underwhelming, lacking any real sense of dread or urgency. The Swamp of the Ravens is further hindered by its poor production values. The soundtrack is often grating and fails to complement the on-screen action. The love scenes are awkward and uncomfortable, and the inclusion of soft-core necrophilia was creepy. There are so many unrealized ideas and missed opportunities that could have made this film succeed.
        7josephbrando

        Weird Swampy Gothic Euro Horror Sleaze

        "Swamp Of The Ravens" is a very unusual piece of 1970's Euro Cult Cinema. It's story is one that was all all too familiar several decades before this came out. A doctor who has been banished from his hospital for crossing both moral and scientific barriers decides to strike out on his own and continue with his experiments. Except there is no Gothic castle here. Instead his laboratory is located in a shack surrounded by a swamp filled with the doctors used cadavers - which may be why all those ravens are hanging around it. There are some grisly sequences including what looks like a genuine autopsy - not stock footage but instead one which seems to have been performed especially for this film, with the actors present. Add some hazy performances, atrocious dubbing, a couple lepors, and a semi sadistic romance with just a touch of necrophilia - and presto! You have a crowd pleasing 1970's Euro Sleaze Extravaganza!
        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.

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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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