Evil Calls: The Raven, also known as The Legend of Harrow Woods, Alone in the Dark and simply as Evil Calls, is a 2011 British horror film written, produced and directed by Richard Driscoll, starring Rik Mayall, Jason Donovan, Eileen Daly, Norman Wisdom and Robin Askwith.

Evil Calls
Directed byRichard Driscoll
Written byRichard Driscoll
Produced byRichard Driscoll
StarringRik Mayall
Eileen Daly
Jason Donovan
Norman Wisdom
Robin Askwith
Narrated byMarianne Faithfull
CinematographyDennis Mahoney
David Raedeker
Edited byTom Ramsbottom
Pablo Renaldo
Music byDavid Richmond
Production
companies
House of Fear
Metropolis International Pictures Ltd.
Distributed byHouse of Fear (2011, UK - all media)
Release date
  • 13 June 2011 (2011-06-13)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The film began production in 2002 under the original title "Alone in the Dark", but it was not completed and released until six years later.

Synopsis edit

A group of students go to a haunted forest called Harrow Woods in New England for a weekend vacation to investigate the disappearance of horror novelist George Carney and his family who have been missing (presumed dead) for two years. Led by lecturer, Karl Mathers, the group embark on their investigation into the forest. They discover that in the 17th century the infamous witch, Lenore Selwyn, was burnt at the stake within Harrow Woods. As she struggled against the flames she cursed the land her ashes fell upon. The group are murdered one by one. The George Carney story appears in flashback as the students, particularly Anna, a psychic, investigate Harrow Woods and the abandoned log cabin where the Carney family was suspected to have been murdered two years previously.

Cast edit

Production edit

Titles edit

Originally titled Alone in the Dark, the title was changed to Evil Calls just before release to avoid confusion with the Alone in the Dark computer game and its movie adaptation. This is why in some interviews Richard Driscoll mentions it by this name. Evil Calls is the first in a pair or trilogy of Raven films, inspired by the 1845 poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.[1] However, the film was released on DVD in 2011 as The Legend of Harrow Woods.

Homage edit

The film derives material from, amongst others, The Shining, Reservoir Dogs and The Blair Witch Project (teenagers go into the woods to film a project and are chased by someone trying to kill them);[2] as well as uncredited footage from The City of the Dead (1960), which is used to represent the death of Lenore Selwyn (Elizabeth Selwyn in the original).

Reception edit

The British film critic M. J. Simpson has published a detailed analysis of the plot and structure of the film.[3]

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