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  1. Episode #1.988: Directed by Henry Kaplan. With David Selby, Lara Parker, Christopher Pennock, Lisa Blake Richards. Alexis inquires about the seance at which Angelique died.

    • (19)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Henry Kaplan
    • 1970-04-08
  2. May 9, 2012 · Draxploitation: Barnabas Collins in the 1970s. Tim Burton’s “Dark Shadows” is all dressed up with nowhere to go, an elegant production without a central drive. It offers wonderful things, but they aren’t what’s important. It’s as if Burton directed at arm’s length, unwilling to find juice in the story. Yes, the original TV soap ...

  3. May 11, 2012 · After warlocks, “Leviathans,” a Jekyll/Hyde character, zombies, etc., the writers ran out of monsters. Frid made it known that he was sick of playing a vampire. Two enjoyable but superfluous ...

    • Synopsis
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    • Dramatis Personae
    • Background Information and Notes
    • Bloopers and Continuity Errors

    Teaser 1. In a strange room in the east wing of Collinwood, Barnabas Collins discovered the existence of another level of time. The people he saw in the room were all people he knew, and yet they were leading completely different lives. Through some mystifying warp in time, Barnabas became part of this other existence. Only to discover that he had ...

    Cyrus: But Bruno, sometimes I wish I had your daring. You are an endless source of wonder to me.
    Bruno: How long are you gonna just stay cooped up in your own tiny little world?
    Cyrus: Your world is the one that is small and narrow, Bruno...because there is no one in it, really...except you. However, my world is open to expansion, and expand it shall...very soon.
    Alexis(to Bruno): Anyone who would mold his life around the belief that a loved one can return from the grave only deserves to be pitied.
    David Selby as Quentin Collins (1970 PT)
    Lara Parker as Alexis Stokes
    Christopher Pennock as Cyrus Longworth (PT)
    Michael Stroka as Bruno Hess

    Production

    1. This is the thirty-first episode and the third of three consecutive episodes with no pre-Barnabas cast members. Without Jonathan Frid, it's the twelfth episode and the third of three consecutive episodes with an all-post-Barnabascast. 2. Closing credits scene: Angelique's room.

    Story

    1. The gravestones of Thomas Findley and John Hart appear, which were previously seen in 962. Presumably they have counterparts in Parallel Time that suffered similar fates as those related to characters in the main time-band. 2. Angelique first met Brunotwo years ago. 3. INTERNAL MONOLOGUE: Bruno: Are you here Angelique? (reprised from previous episode); Horace: (reads Cyrus'journal, with C's voice); Cyrus: (writes in journal).

    During Act I Lisa Richards is visible as the camera pans to the right when Sabrina has 'gone upstairs'; since there are no actual stairs, she's trying to keep out of sight until her cue to re-enter.
    A piece of yellow marking tape is visible on the floor when Cyrus collapses.
    • John Harkins
    • 1970 PT
    • 973
    • 3 min
  4. "Dark Shadows" Episode #1.988 (TV Episode 1970) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse ...

  5. Dec 2, 2023 · Dark Shadows was a daytime soap opera on ABC-TV which aired weekdays during the afternoon. With vampires, witches, worlocks, werewolves, and other supernatural creatures, it became a surprising phenomenon, lasting for five years before it was cancelled.

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