One of TV's true cult classics, Dark Shadows was a daytime soap with a Gothic twist, a dark-hearted melodrama that sucked in...
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2009
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One of TV's true cult classics, Dark Shadows was a daytime soap with a Gothic twist, a dark-hearted melodrama that sucked in...
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2009
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Kathleen Quinlan guest stars as Jan Conforti, a college coed who is brutally raped by two men. Adding to the horror, Jan...
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1974
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No, nobody steals a skating rink in The Great Ice Rip-Off. The "ice" referred to in the title of this TV movie is a cache of...
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1974
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Incorporating themes from horror films of both the '50s and the '70s, this suspenseful TV movie stars Cornel Wilde and...
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1972
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Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) and Catherine (Lara Parker) survive their night in the dreaded room, and in the process defeat the...
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1971
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This is the second full-length motion picture feature based on the popular television soap-opera/horror melodrama...
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1971
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Locked in the cursed room with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Catherine (Lara Parker) is possessed by the spirit of Amanda...
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1971
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The rest of the household learns that Catherine (Lara Parker) is pregnant with Bramwell's child. Hoping to save Bramwell...
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1971
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Daphne is finally laid to rest. Luring Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) into the cursed room, Morgan (Keith Prentice) locks him in,...
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1971
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Kendrick (John Karlen) grimly prepares for his nocturnal ordeal in the cursed room. Eavesdropping on Catherine (Lara Parker),...
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1971
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Per the orders of the ghostly Brutus Collins, another lottery is held. Kendrick (John Karlen) is selected to spend the night...
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1971
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At last knowing the true identities of her parents, Melanie (Nancy Barrett) marries Kendrick (John Karlen). Alas, the...
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1971
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Bramwell's mother, Josette (Mary Cooper), reveals that she is the mother of Melanie (Nancy Barrett), and that the girl's...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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1971
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On the verge of finding out who her birth mother is, Melanie is prevented (Nancy Barrett) from doing so by a nervous Julia...
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1971
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1971
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The truth behind the curse of the Collins family is finally revealed. The ghost of Brutus Collins (Louis Edmonds) forever...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Possessed by the ghost of James Forsythe, Morgan (Keith Prentice) digs up the remains of Forsythe's sister, Sarah. Suddenly,...
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1971
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While taking Catherine's (Lara Parker) place in the cursed room, Morgan (Keith Prentice) stumbles upon another room -- and a...
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1971
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Contrary to all appearances, Morgan (Keith Prentice) has not gone insane; rather, he has been possessed by the restless sprit...
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1971
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Catherine (Lara Parker) is chosen in the lottery to spend a night in the cursed room. Rather than expose Catherine to danger,...
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1971
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Catherine (Lara Parker) tells Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) that she is pregnant with his child. Rather than destroy the happiness...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Just as he feared would happen, Gabriel (Christopher Pennock) is chosen by lottery to spend the night in the cursed room....
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1971
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1971
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Gabriel begins a long and terrifying night locked in the "cursed" room -- and there is a strong possibility that he will not...
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1971
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Melanie falls victim to the plague, forcing the family to hold the dreaded lottery immediately lest Melanie and everyone else...
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1971
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1971
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Suffering from amnesia, Melanie (Nancy Barrett) thinks that she might have stabbed Stella -- and fearing the worst, Morgan...
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1971
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1971
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In attempting to stab Catherine (Lara Parker), Melanie (Nancy Barrett) reveals that she is schizophrenic. According to...
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1971
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In the parallel time version of 1841, Catherine (Lara Parker) blissfully prepares to wed Morgan (Keith Prentice), but Julia...
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1971
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At last realizing he is truly in love with Angelique (Lara Parker) , Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) must stand by in heartbroken...
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1971
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Having previously been "killed" by Samantha (Virginia Vestoff), Joanna (Lee Beery) metes out justice by causing Samantha to...
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1971
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1971
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Having briefly glimpsed into Parallel Time, Daphne (Kate Jackson) relates this experience to Julia (Grayson Hall) and Prof....
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1971
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Gerard (James Storm) intends to use the note written by Quentin to the spirit of Joanna as proof of Quentin's sorcery....
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1970
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1970
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Gerard (James Storm) returns to Rose Cottage with the jeweled mask and the severed head of Judah Zachary. Breaking her...
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1970
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Though the body of Judah Zachary (Michael McGuire) has been consumed by fire, Judah's head continues exerting its powers on...
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1970
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Gerard has cast a spell over Desmond (John Karlen), rendering him mortally ill. Lamar (Jerry Lacy) accuses Quentin (David...
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1970
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Randall (Gene Lindsey) exposes the vampiric Roxanne (Donna Wandrey) to the light of the sun, instantly destroying her and...
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1970
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Professor Stokes (Thayer David) takes the Time Staircase from 1970 to 1840, to warn Julia (Grayson Hall) of a new threat...
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1970
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1970
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Valerie (Lara Parker) -- aka Angelique -- kidnaps Julia (Grayson Hall), who has been bitten by the vampiric Roxanne. Locking...
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1970
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Roxanne Drew's brother Randall (Gene Lindsey) asks Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) several pointed questions pertaining to Roxanne's...
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1970
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Spurred on by one of the clues in Carolyn's note of 1995, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) and Julia (Grayson Hall) want to find out...
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1970
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Acting upon a cryptic clue given to him by Carolyn (Nancy Barrett), Willie (John Karlen) finds the unconscious Maggie...
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1970
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Although Judah Zachary (Michael McGuire) is brought back to life, his body remains comatose. Hoping to rescue Julia (Grayson...
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1970
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Eluding Gerard (James Storm), Leticia (Nancy Barrett) brings the jeweled mask to Julia (Grayson Hall), and together they...
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1970
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is able to save Julia (Grayson Hall) from death, but is it too late to prevent Roxanne (Donna...
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1970
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Quentin (David Selby) discovers that Daphne (Kate Jackson) is the sister of his late sweetheart Joanna Mills. Though she...
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker) -- aka Valerie -- lifts the vampire curse from Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). This time, however, there...
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1970
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After ordering Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) to remain in Collinwood with son Tad, Quentin (David Selby) reveals the story of...
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1970
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Preparing to reunite the head of Judah Zachary with his body, Julia (Grayson Hall) finds that this cannot be accomplished...
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1970
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Having experienced a horrible vision, Sebastian (Christopher Pennock) warns everyone that Gerard Stiles is poised to take...
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1970
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Identifying herself as Barnabas' wife Valerie Collins, Angelique (Lara Parker) wipes out Daniel's (Louis Edmonds) memories of...
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1970
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Despite his inability to return to the past, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is determined to do so, if only to save the life of...
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1970
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Questioned by Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson) insists that she has never heard of Gerard Stiles,...
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1970
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The head of Judah Zachary places Julia (Grayson Hall) under its power. Conspiring with Leticia (Nancy Barrett), Julia intends...
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1970
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) arrives in 1840, unaware that Barnabas, having been captured by zombies, is unable to follow her....
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) remains in the Collinwood of 1840, where shifty psychic, Gerard Stiles (James Storm), is conspiring with...
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1970
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The skeleton of Reverend Trask is discovered in the wall of the Old House. With irrefutable proof that Barnabas (Jonathan...
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1970
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1970
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Roxanne Drew (Donna Wandrey) is revealed to be the "second" vampire of Collinsport. At first prepared to kill Roxanne, Julia...
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1970
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Despite the feverish efforts of Quentin (David Selby) and the others, the malevolent ghost of Gerard Stiles triumphs, killing...
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1970
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Still in 1840, Julia (Grayson Hall) releases Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) from his coffin, assuming he is the same Barnabas whom...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Again possessed by Letitia Faye, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) senses that Daphne (Kate Jackson) is in danger, and as a result she...
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1970
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1970
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Malevolent ghost Gerard Stiles (James Storm) is prevented from killing Quentin (David Selby) by the timely arrival of Julia...
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1970
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Despite the precautions of Julia (Grayson Hall) and Barnabas, the ghost of Gerard Stiles (James Storm) prevails. Gerard lures...
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1970
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Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) is unable to remember being possessed by the spirit of Letitia Faye. Realizing that David...
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1970
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Having hypnotized Daphne, Julia (Grayson Hall) learns that the children are slated to perish in a fire at the Rose Cottage....
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1970
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David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are sent to Windcliff Sanitarium to protect them from the ghosts. Confronting...
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1970
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1970
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Sebastian (Christopher Pennock) decides to reveal all to Elizabeth about the tragedies in store for Collinwood, but first, he...
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1970
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Rated "X" upon its initial release in 1970, End of the Road would probably rate at most a hard "R" today. Stacy Keach stars...
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1970
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House of Dark Shadows is the theatrical-feature spin-off of the popular 1960s TV "Gothic" serial Dark Shadows. Jonathan Frid...
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1970
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David (David Henesy) is frightened by the spirit of Gerard Stiles (James Storm), so much so that he refuses to talk about the...
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1970
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David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are possessed by the spirits of their 19th century lookalikes, Tad and Carrie....
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1970
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Having discovered the secret playroom, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) falls under the spell of the ghost of Gerard Stiles...
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1970
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1970
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Possessed by the ghosts of Tad and Carrie, David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) try to bring the ghosts of Gerard...
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) and Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) try to found out more about the ghosts who apparently wander the halls of...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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The ghost of Daphne (Kate Jackson) tries to stab Quentin (David Selby). He stays her hand by promising to help her rest in...
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1970
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1970
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Entering the secret playroom, Hallie (Kathy Cody) becomes possessed by a ghost from the past; in this state, she is met by...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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The ghost of David Collins (David Henesy), reportedly killed 25 years earlier in 1970, appears before Barnabas...
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1970
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1970
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Having been lured into the Rose Cottage, David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are possessed by the spirits of Tad and...
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1970
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Julia falls under the power of the ghostly Gerard. Holding Prof. Stokes responsible for the destruction of the Collins...
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1970
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Having been transported 25 years into the future, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) and Julia (Grayson Hall) wander through the ruins...
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1970
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1970
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The ghost of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson) vanishes after giving Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) an ominous message. Under Gerard's...
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1970
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1970
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Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) sadly resigns herself to spending the rest of her life without Quentin. Unable to find Julia...
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1970
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Though mournful over the loss of Roxanne, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) can at least take comfort in the fact that he and Julia...
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1970
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Using evidence gleaned in a dream, Carolyn Loomis (Nancy Barrett) concludes that Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) murdered Angelique...
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1970
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Harnessing Roxanne's (Donna Wandrey) psychic powers, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) locates and rescues Julia (Grayson Hall)....
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1970
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Maggie's nightmare apparently comes true when she awakens to find Quentin's hands around her throat. Escaping Quentin...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) tries to persuade Angelique (Lara Parker) that she is indeed the housekeeper Julia Hoffman, her...
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1970
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Revealing her true identity, Angelique (Lara Parker) vainly tries to force William (John Karlen) to confess that Barnabas...
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1970
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1970
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In true Rebecca fashion, Quentin (David Selby) orders his new bride, Maggie, never again to set foot in the room of his late...
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1970
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Timothy Stokes (Thayer David) is the only person who knows the connection between Roxanne (Donna Wandrey) and psychic Claude...
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1970
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Upon finding Roxanne Drew (Donna Wandrey), the beautiful woman whose life-forces are keeping Angelique (Lara Parker) alive,...
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1970
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1970
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Inspector Hamilton (Colin Hamilton) steps up his investigation of William's death, his suspicions aroused by the curious...
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1970
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1970
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Despite facing a slow, tortuous death in the basement of Collinwood, Julia (Grayson Hall) will not admit to Angelique...
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1970
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1970
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Showing up from "real" time, Julia (Grayson Hall) kills her Parallel-Time counterpart (also Grayson Hall), preventing the...
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1970
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1970
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After killing Sabrina, John Yaeger (Christopher Pennock) returns to his kindly alter ego, Cyrus Longworth. Now, however,...
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1970
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) tells Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) that she has had a dream about finding Maggie dead in the laboratory...
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1970
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) returns to "real" time, where he persuades Julia (Grayson Hall) to accompany him to Parallel Time so...
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1970
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Timothy Stokes (Thayer David) tells his daughter, Angelique (Lara Parker), that she is being kept alive by siphoning the...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Quentin (David Selby) is prevented from hanging himself. Angelique (Lara Parker) admits her true identity to the...
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1970
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Arising from his coffin, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) enslaves William H. Loomis (John Karlen) and forces him to destroy the book...
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1970
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The Parallel-Time Quentin (David Selby) tells Angelique (Lara Parker) of his brief encounter with "real time," and the...
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1970
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1970
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Scientist Cyrus Longworth (Christopher Pennock), the Parallel Time counterpart to Jeb Hawkes, tells Chris Collins...
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1970
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1970
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) meets the Parallel Time version of Willie Loomis (John Karlen), now prominent author William H....
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Despite Roger's (Louis Edmonds) efforts to interfere, Willie Loomis (John Karlen) is able to drive a stake through the heart...
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1970
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Having crossed over into Parallel Time, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) discovers that he is still a vampire. Almost immediately...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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The Barnabas of 1970 has at last arrived in 1840, saving Julia (Grayson Hall) from being killed by the 19th century version...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Though the Leviathans' antique shop has burned to the ground, Jeb (Christopher Pennock) manages to survive the blaze; he...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Having briefly stepped into a secret room where he saw several familiar faces with familiar names acting in a strangely...
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1970
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1970
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Confronted by Julia (Grayson Hall), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tells all about the Leviathans, including the facts that they...
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1970
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1970
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Michael has metamorphosed into the adult Leviathan Jeb Hawkes (Christopher Pennock), and it is in this form that he confronts...
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1970
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1970
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The Leviathan creature escapes from the Todds' shop, killing Paul (Dennis Patrick) in the process. In their efforts to escape...
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1970
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Thanks to Julia's (Grayson Hall) persistence, Grant (David Selby) finally remembers that he is really Quentin Collins. He...
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1970
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Paul (Dennis Patrick) briefly escapes the Leviathans, but though he can run, he cannot hide -- nor is he able to speak. In...
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1970
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Despite his growing resistance to his Leviathan masters, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is unable to tell the whole truth to the...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) again comes face to face with the redoutable sorceress Angelique (Lara Parker), who claims to have given...
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1970
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Arriving from the Past, the mysterious Mr. Best (Emory Bass) informs Amanda Harris (Donna McKechnie) that she will die within...
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1970
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Although Grant Douglas (David Selby) -- who has briefly been persuaded that he is truly Quentin Collins -- manages to fend...
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1970
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Like Barnabas before her, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) is unable to carry out the Leviathans' orders to kill Julia (Grayson Hall...
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1970
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Looking like a high-school junior, Michael Douglas plays a college professor in Adam at 6 AM. Tired of academia, Douglas opts...
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) hypnotizes Chris (Don Briscoe) to find out what he knows about the ghosts haunting Collinwood. The...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Convinced that Kitty Soames is really Josette Collins, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) decides to remain in 1897 a bit longer. Under...
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1969
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Jenny (Marie Wallace) is killed by Quentin (David Selby), but Edward (Louis Edmonds) uses his influence to cover up the...
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1969
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1969
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Sheriff Patterson (Vince O'Brien) thinks that Chris (Don Briscoe) had something to do with Donna's death, but Barnabas...
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1969
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1969
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To prevent Chris (Don Briscoe) from killing again, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) locks him in the secret room of the Collins...
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1969
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Finding Victoria's tombstone -- stating that she died in 1796 -- Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) vows to save her by returning to...
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1969
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) and Julia (Grayson Hall) are convinced that David and Amy have been possessed by the spirits of...
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1969
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Holding himself responsible for Sabrina's state of shock, Chris (Don Briscoe) wants to leave town, but is persuaded to stay...
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1969
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Ned Stuart (Roger Davis) tells the people of Collinwood that his sister, Sabrina, was at one time Chris' fiancée, and his...
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1969
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With Barnabas dead and Petofi (Thayer David) still at large, Quentin (David Selby) wants to leave Collinsport as soon as...
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1969
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1969
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Again going into the I Ching trance which transported him from 1969 to 1897, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tries to find out who...
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1969
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To save Quentin (David Selby) from meeting his predestined doom on September 10, Angelique (Lara Parker) prepares to kill...
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1969
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Indebted to Count Petofi, Quentin (David Selby) has agreed to unlock the secret of time travel on the Count's behalf....
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1969
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Using the I Ching wands, Julia (Grayson Hall) goes back to 1897 in hopes of preventing Quentin's death. Finding Barnabas'...
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1969
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Hoping to prevent Quentin (David Selby) from dying in werewolf form in 12 days (as prophesied in a dream experienced by...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Though Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) accidentally shoots Julia (Grayson Hall), the bullets have no effect, since her "actual" body...
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1969
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Angered that his attempt to travel through time has failed, Petofi (Thayer David) threatens dire consequences to the...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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The ritual is complete: Petofi (Thayer David) has put his mind in Quentin's (David Selby) body, and vice versa. This Petofi...
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1969
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Summoning the spirit of Peter Bradford, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) reveals that he was responsible for killing Nathan Forbes...
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1969
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Quentin's insane wife, Jenny, escapes from the tower room, eluding the attention of everyone in Collinwood. Shortly...
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1969
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Though Barnabas manages to rescue David from the room where he'd been hidden by the ghostly Quentin, the youngster is...
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1969
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Placing himself in a trance so that he can communicate with the spirit of Quentin Collins (David Selby), Barnabas...
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1969
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Upon discovering that Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is a vampire, Jenny is sworn to silence by her sister, Magda (Grayson Hall),...
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1969
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The Collins children manage to escape the fire which consumes Worthington Hall. Quentin (David Selby) and Magda...
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1969
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Sandor (Thayer David) finds the grave of Laura Stockbridge, who died in a fire in 1785. Certain that this Laura and the...
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1969
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Sabrina (Lisa Richards) recalls the night that she witnessed Chris' transformation into a werewolf, but does not reveal the...
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1969
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Rachel (Kathryn Leigh Scott) recovers from Angelique's spell, remembering nothing of the experience. To protect Rachel in the...
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1969
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In exchange for a hefty bribe, the gypsy Magda (Grayson Hall) agrees to guard Barnabas' coffin during the day. After sunset,...
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1969
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1969
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Chris transforms into a werewolf despite the absence of a full moon, and Julia (Grayson Hall) suspects that the ghost of...
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1969
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Having returned to the year 1897, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) places the gypsy Sandor (Thayer David) under his spell, leading...
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1969
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) denies that Edith revealed the secret of Collinwood to him before she died. Quentin (David Selby),...
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1969
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It is revealed that Quentin's lunatic wife, Jenny (Marie Wallace), is also the sister of gypsy woman Magda (Grayson Hall)....
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1969
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1969
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tells Chris (Don Briscoe) to look out for the werewolf, blissfully unaware that Chris is the...
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1969
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) returns to the year 1969, but his full resuscitation in the Collins mausoleum is threatened by the...
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1969
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David (David Henesy) snaps a photo of Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) and Carolyn (Nancy Barrett). When the picture is developed, a...
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1969
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The coffin of Laura Stockbridge turns out to be empty. Armed with this information, and a freshly delivered telegram,...
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1969
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Joe (Joel Crothers) insists that Chris Jennings (Don Briscoe) is a werewolf and that Chris' twin brother, Tom, is a vampire....
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1969
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1969
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Appearing before Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Angelique (Lara Parker) explains how she managed to escape being burned alive way...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Ben (Thayer David) destroys Barnabas' enemies, then chains Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) in his coffin so that he may return to...
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1969
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1969
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Unaware of the circumstances, Rachel (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is upset that Barnabas has agreed to marry Angelique, and even...
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1969
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The mysterious stranger who shows up at the doorstep of Collinwood is a young man named Aristede (Michael Stroka), who...
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1969
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1969
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) attacks Dirk (Roger Davis) and destroys a letter, intended for Judith, which reveals Barnabas'...
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1969
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1969
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Johnny Romano (Paul Michael), King of the Gypsies, demands that Magda (Grayson Hall) turn over the severed hand of Count...
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1969
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Count Petofi (Thayer David) casts another spell, whereupon Charity (Nancy Barrett) becomes convinced for all time that she is...
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1969
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Incredibly, the silver bullets fail to kill the werewolf, who escapes before reverting to its original form as Quentin...
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1969
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1969
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Convinced that he was responsible for the brutal murder of Dorcas Trilling, Quentin (David Selby) wants Evan Hanley...
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1969
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Carl (John Karlen) is determined to find out who killed his sweetheart, Pansy (Kay Frye), who has come to him in a dream to...
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Now that she is no longer needed to guard Jenny, Beth (Terry Crawford) is fired from her job at Collinwood. As night falls,...
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Quentin (David Selby) knows that Magda (Grayson Hall) intends to put a curse on him for his treatment of her sister, Jenny...
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1969
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Barnabas' coffin again turns out to be empty. Aristede (Michael Stroka) finds the book from the 20th century, revealing the...
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1969
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Julianka's curse upon Magda (Grayson Hall) claims its first victim when Magda's husband, Sandor, is found dead. Quentin...
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1969
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Still in 1897, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) finds the Collins family history book from the 20th century. Concerned that Beth...
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1969
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Magda (Grayson Hall) explains that Count Petofi (Thayer David) was cured of being a werewolf by the gypsies, but was forced...
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1969
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Speaking through Jamison (David Henesy), Count Petofi offers to cure Quentin (David Selby) -- for a price. Charity...
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Charity's (Nancy Barrett) sanity is questioned when Quentin's portrait returns to normal (she had earlier seen it transform...
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Realizing that the severed hand is a counterfeit, King Johnny (Paul Michael) accuses Magda (Grayson Hall) of betrayal, and...
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1969
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Dragged to the Collins mausoleum, Magda (Grayson Hall) is placed on trial by the gypsies for the murder of Julianka, with...
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1969
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Terrified that the gypsies will catch up with him, Petofi (Thayer David) allows Quentin (David Selby) to free Barnabas...
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Magda (Grayson Hall) destroys the severed hand of Count Petofi, cutting it into pieces and throwing it in the fire....
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Charity (Nancy Barrett) is warned that if she notifies the police about Quentin (David Selby), the truth about her father's...
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The severed hand of Count Petofi fails to lift the curse on Quentin (David Selby). Prodded by Trask (Jerry Lacy) to marry...
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1969
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Hoping to make Grant Douglas (David Selby) realize that he is actually Quentin Collins, Julia (Grayson Hall) plays Quentin's...
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1969
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Julia (Grayson Hall) is on the verge of confirming that Michael is actually an older version of the Leviathan baby who had...
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1969
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Upon meeting contemporary artist Harrison Monroe (Roger Davis), Julia (Grayson Hall) realizes that he is really Charles...
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1969
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It is revealed that Paul (Dennis Patrick) made an unholy deal with a Leviathan named Strak some 20 years before. Now Strak...
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Although the stranger (David Selby) who looks like Quentin Collins insists that his name is Grant Douglas, Julia...
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1969
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Julia (Grayson Hall) is involuntarily summoned back to 1969. Angelique (Lara Parker) cannot understand why Quentin...
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1969
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Edward (Louis Edmonds) interrupts Barnabas' I Ching trance, preventing his return to 1969. Unable to kill Barnabas...
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1969
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David (David Henesy) refuses to reveal to Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) what he knows about the Todds' antique shop. Briefly...
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Julia (Grayson Hall) hypnotizes the amnesiac Grant Douglas (David Selby), hoping to convince him that he is really Quentin...
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1969
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The stranger who suddenly arrives at the doorstep of Collinwood disappears just as suddenly. A new antique shop in...
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1969
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Armed with proof that Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is indeed a vampire, Trask (Jerry Lacy) passes along this information to...
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1969
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Spying on Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) in the secret room of the mausoleum, Carl (John Karlen) realizes that Barnabas is one of...
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1969
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The werewolf changes back into Quentin (David Selby), but his face is so horribly mangled that Edward (Louis Edmonds) fails...
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1969
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Opening the Leviathan book, David (David Henesy) becomes entranced by the Mark of Naga. Julia (Grayson Hall) notices a...
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1969
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Julia (Grayson Hall) tries and fails to open the strange box that Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) has brought with him. In a dream,...
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Purportedly dying of a terminal illness, the woman calling herself Leona Eltridge (Erica Fitz) offers to be the life force...
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1968
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The experiment has apparently failed, and both Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) and the artificially created "Eve" are dead. Taking...
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1968
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The good news is that the experiment is successful, and Adam's mate, Eve (Marie Wallace), has come to life. The bad news is...
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1968
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The body of Leona Eltridge -- actually the evil Danielle Roget -- has vanished. Alas, Danielle may be gone, but she will not...
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1968
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No sooner has Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) been declared dead than the "corpse" comes back to life, apparently none the worse for...
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While investigating Nicholas' house, Julia (Grayson Hall) finds the weakened Adam (Robert Rodan), who is literally feeling...
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1968
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Adam (Robert Rodan) kidnaps Victoria (Betsy Durkin), intending to sacrifice her life in order to revive Eve. Just as Victoria...
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Joe (Joel Crothers) and Julia (Grayson Hall) are surprised when they are greeted by Tom Jennings, especially since Tom has...
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1968
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Psychic investigator Janet Fielding (Cavada Humphrey) gets more than she bargained for when she is trapped in the West Wing...
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1968
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Hoping to avoid being pulled back into his past life as Peter Bradford, Jeff (Roger Davis) marries Victoria (Betsy Durkin)....
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1968
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Chris (Don Briscoe) is persuaded to remain in Collinsport for the sake of his troubled sister, Amy. Victoria (Betsy Durkin)...
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Professor Stokes (Thayer David) sees to it that Adam's scars are obliterated, thereby eliminating all trace of the symbiotic...
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1968
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After witnessing Victoria's disappearance into the past, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) again obsesses over the prospect of her own...
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1968
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Having confessed that he is the werewolf, Chris begs Joe to shoot him before he can kill again. Alas, both Joe and Chris have...
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1968
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Professor Stokes (Thayer David) prepares to ask Adam (Robert Rodan) if he knows the whereabouts of Victoria. Attempting to...
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1968
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) again dreams that she will be buried alive, a prediction delivered by the spirit of Cassandra...
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Though he is persuaded not to kill Adam (Robert Rodan), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is still determined to use whatever means...
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1968
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Taken to the hidden room in the mausoleum, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) begins to remember her awful experiences of the past...
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1968
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1968
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Hoping to rid herself of vampirism, Angelique (Lara Parker) demands that Jeff (Roger Davis) use her as the life force in the...
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1968
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Unaware that Jeff's strange behavior is due to Angelique's hold over him, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) breaks off her...
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1968
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While trying to patch things up with Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott), Joe suddenly walks out on her. She doesn't know that he...
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1968
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Forcing Tom (Don Briscoe) back into his coffin, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) drives a stake through his heart. Later on, however,...
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1968
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Having escaped from Windcliff Sanitarium, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) sees Julia (Grayson Hall) as the latter searches for her...
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1968
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Word reaches Collinwood that Elizabeth Collins Stoddard has escaped from Windcliff Sanitarium. To prevent Adam from further...
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1968
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) plans to destroy the vampiric Tom Jennings for attacking and enslaving Julia (Grayson Hall). Adam...
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1968
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After Tom's (Don Briscoe) vampiric attack, a weakened Julia (Grayson Hall) is unable to continue with the experiment to...
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1968
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Julia (Grayson Hall) launches the experiment to create a mate for Adam. Angelique (Lara Parker) succeeds in exerting her...
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1968
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Led to believe that he is somehow protecting Maggie from harm, Willie (John Karlen) agrees to dig up a corpse for Barnabas...
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1968
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As she continues to age rapidly, Cassandra (Lara Parker) reverts to her original form as the ancient Angelique. Nicholas...
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1968
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Knowing that Angelique was responsible for the death of Tom Jennings, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) intends to open Tom's coffin...
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After Angelique's death, Nicholas (Humbert Allen Astredo) moves into one of Roger's seaside cottages. He promptly installs...
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The ghosts of the corpses whose body parts were used to assemble Adam (Robert Rodan) are summoned by Nicholas...
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After trying and failing to kill Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Cassandra (Lara Parker) continues to age rapidly, thanks to...
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1968
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Upon reexamining Adam (Robert Rodan), Julia (Grayson Hall) realizes that he is still alive -- and so, by extension, is Adam's...
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1968
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1968
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When Julia (Grayson Hall) listens to Dr. Lang's last recorded message, she hears nothing of his message to Cassandra, because...
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1968
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Contrary to appearances, Joe (Joel Crothers) has not been killed by Adam, but he is seriously injured, forcing Barnabas...
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1968
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Upon learning that his sister, Cassandra, is nowhere to be found, newcomer Nicholas Blair (Humbert Allen Astredo) plans to...
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1968
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As Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) and Julia (Grayson Hall) try to determine the whereabouts of the missing Cassandra Blair Collins,...
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1968
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1968
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Josette's ghost appears to Julia (Grayson Hall), telling her that Barnabas has been bricked up in the basement wall of the...
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1968
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Prof. Stokes (Thayer David) hypnotizes Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) so that he can "participate" in the cursed dream. This time...
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1968
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Summoned from his resting place by Stokes' séance, the ghost of Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) overpowers Barnabas (Jonathan Frid)...
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1968
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The ghost of Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) summons several phantoms from the 18th century to serve as witnesses against Barnabas...
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1968
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Adam (Robert Rodan) is captured by the police and locked up again. Unfortunately, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) remains hidden in...
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1968
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1968
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Forcing himself to experience the cursed dream, Prof. Stokes (Thayer David) calculatedly breaks all the rules set down when...
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1968
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Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is driven by eerie external forces when she puts on Maggie's earrings. Having been told about...
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1968
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1968
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While ostensibly keeping guard over the chained-up Adam (Robert Rodan), Willie (John Karlen) slips away long enough to place...
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1968
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While tending to Adam's wounds, Julia (Grayson Hall) discovers that Adam (Robert Rodan) can now talk, and he wants to talk...
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1968
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1968
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Julia (Grayson Hall) completes the experiment to transfer Barnabas' (Jonathan Frid) life forces into the artificially created...
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1968
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Though the transfer of Barnabas' (Jonathan Frid) vampiric life forces are successfully transferred into the artificially...
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1968
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Dr. Lang (Addison Powell) is the latest victim of the "dream curse" imposed by Cassandra/Angelique. This time around, the...
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1968
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According to Prof. Stokes (Thayer David), the only thing that can prevent Angelique's "dream curse" from fully restoring...
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1968
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To prevent Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) from being cured of vampirism, Cassandra (Lara Parker) uses a voodoo fetish to kill Dr....
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1968
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Sam Evans (David Ford) cannot understand why he has been suddenly stricken with blindness. Tormented by Willie (John Karlen),...
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1968
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Julia (Grayson Hall) uses the notes and recordings left behind by the late Dr. Lang to continue the life-force-transfer...
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1968
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) suggests that his former flunkey, Willie (John Karlen), would make an ideal assistant for Dr. Lang....
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1968
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No sooner has Rev. Trask disposed of Angelique than he reverts to his original skeletal form. Convinced that she is doomed to...
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1968
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1968
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Having returned to the year 1968, Victoria is plagued by nightmares about Barnabas and by memories of her lost love, Peter...
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1968
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1968
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Angelique (Lara Parker) miraculously recovers from her wound, but Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is not so lucky. Realizing that...
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1968
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Now that Barnabas is "dead," the family is convinced that Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) must be hanged for witchcraft. With the...
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1968
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Preparing to kill Angelique (Lara Parker) in her sleep, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is stopped by her warning that, if she dies,...
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1968
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Just before he dies, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tells the family that Victoria's 20th century book about the dire future of the...
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1968
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Knowing full well that, despite his death, Barnabas will be revived as a vampire, Angelique (Lara Parker) tries to drive a...
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1968
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Angelique (Lara Parker) continues her desperate efforts to save Barnabas' (Jonathan Frid) life. Josette returns and sizes up...
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1968
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1968
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1968
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Confronted with evidence of Barnabas' "resurrection," Joshua (Louis Edmonds) is determined to learn the truth about his son....
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1968
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Somewhere in a hellish netherworld, Angelique (Lara Parker) reports to Diabolos (Duane Morris), informing him that his...
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1968
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1968
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1968
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Ben Stokes (Thayer David) buries Josette's body. A few moments later, the lovesick Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) summons Josette...
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1968
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Suki (Jane Draper) heads to the Old House for a final confrontation with her faithless husband, Nathan. Upon arrival, she is...
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1968
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1968
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Bathia Mapes (Anita Bolster), who describes herself as a benevolent witch, arrives at Collinwood in hopes of lifting the...
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1968
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1968
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Unaware that Trask has been disposed of, Nathan (Joel Crothers) sets his scheme to get his hands on Millicent's fortune in...
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1968
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Victoria's (Alexandra Moltke) memories of the events in 1795 slowly return as she learns more about Peter Bradford. Lawyer...
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1968
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1968
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Now that Dr. Lang (Addison Powell) has temporarily cured Barnabas of vampirism, the fang marks disappear from the necks of...
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1968
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1968
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1967
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1967
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Abigail summons the infamous Reverend Trask (Jerry Lacy) -- who looks an awful lot like 20th century attorney Tony Peterson...
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1967
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After several days as a cat -- the result of Angelique's withcraft -- Joshua (Louis Edmonds) returns to normal. This...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Natalie (Grayson Hall) tells Andre duPres (David Ford) -- a dead ringer for Victoria's 20th century acquaintance Sam Evans --...
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1967
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1967
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Still in the year 1795, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) is introduced to Angelique Brouchard (Lara Parker), the servant to...
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1967
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Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) goes on a date with lawyer Tony Peterson (Jerry Lacy), the better to steal his keys. Breaking into...
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1967
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1967
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Becoming convinced that she is losing her mind, Julia (Grayson Hall) heads to the mausoleum, seeking out the protection of...
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1967
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Caught trying to steal Julia's medical notebook from the office of Tony Peterson (Jerry Lacy), Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) claims...
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1967
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As Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) prepares to kill her, Julia (Grayson Hall) warns him that she has given her medical notebook to...
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1967
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Having called Barnabas' bluff, Julia (Grayson Hall) entrusts her notebook to the protection of a lawyer named Tony Peterson....
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1967
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In order to check out David's story of Sarah's visit, Julia (Grayson Hall) insists that the family hold a séance. Worried...
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1967
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1967
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Barnabas kills Dr. Woodard, but uses a special drug to make it seem as if death was due to heart failure. Since it was she...
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1967
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To check out the truth of David's (David Henesy) claims, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) goes to the Old House. Upon seeing her, the...
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1967
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1967
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Despite the official coroner's verdict of heart failure, Burke (Anthony George) and Sam (David Ford) strongly suspect that...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Despite her grief over the death of Dr. Woodard (compounded by a ghostly visit from the dead man!), Julia (Grayson Hall) is...
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1967
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1967
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After escorting Dr. Woodard (Peter Turgeon) into the secret room of the Mausoleum, Sarah (Sharon Smyth) vanishes before any...
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1967
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As if to fulfill Sarah's premonitions, Burke's plane crashes in the Amazon Jungle. Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) is shattered...
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1967
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Stealing Elizabeth's keys, David (David Henesy) sneaks into the Old House, where he finds Barnabas' empty coffin....
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1967
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Dr. Woodard (Peter Turgeon) overhears Julia (Grayson Hall) as she tells Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) that she has been...
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1967
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Continuing his efforts to drive Julia (Grayson Hall) mad, Barnabas (unseen in this episode) again conjures up the ghost of...
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1967
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1967
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) plants evidence to frame Willie for Maggie's kidnapping. The plot thickens as Willie emerges from...
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1967
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The ghostly Sarah (Sharon Smyth) appears before David (David Henesy) twice -- the second time to warn him to steer clear of...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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The man who was shot down while rushing towards Maggie's cottage turns out to be Willie Loomis. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid)...
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1967
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While guarding Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) from potential kidnappers, the police shoot at a shadowy figure emerging from the...
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1967
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1967
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Having had a nightmare in which he is attacked by Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), David (David Henesy) remains terrified of his...
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1967
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1967
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Dr. Woodard (Robert Gerringer) finds the tomb of Sarah Collins. Using the evidence in hand, the doctor puts two and two...
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1967
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Sarah (Sharon Smyth) materializes in front of the imprisoned David (David Henesy). She helps him find his way out of the...
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1967
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Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) finds Sarah's doll, which triggers unpleasant memories of her imprisonment in the Old House. Joe...
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1967
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This first color episode of Dark Shadows originally aired on Friday, August 11, 1967. Having fainted at the sight of Barnabas...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Knowing that Josette's music box has a hypnotic hold over her, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) attempts to give the box back to...
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1967
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Having forced Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) to reveal his true identity, Julia (Grayson Hall) offers to cure him of his vampirism....
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1967
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Now that Willie has been declared insane, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tries to remove a second witness to his vampirism by...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Adopting the guise of a historian, Dr. Julia Hoffman (Grayson Hall) arrives at Collinwood. In her efforts to root out the...
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1967
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1967
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Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) is drawn to Eagle Hill cemetary, where she pays a visit to Josette's grave. Meanwhile, Julia...
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1967
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Julia (Grayson Hall) cannot help but notice that Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) casts no reflection in her compact mirror. She also...
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1967
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From the late-'60s cult TV series, this episode finds Barnabas traveling back to the middle of the 19th century to stop an...
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1967
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1967
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Her memory slowly returning, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) begins to recall being placed in a coffin by Barnabas. There is...
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1965
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Filmed on location in Mexico by John Huston, Night of the Iguana stars Richard Burton as Rev. Shannon, an alcoholic defrocked...
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1964
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Sleaziness abounds in this grim drama about a stripper who starts a new life without her drug-addicted husband. While...
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1962
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