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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This made-for-cable documentary traces the filming of the imperishable classic Gone with the Wind, from its inception to its...
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1989
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This superior ABC Theatre of the Month presentation is not so much about the reasons for divorce as it is about the tensions...
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1982
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This made-for-TV Amityville Horror knock-off ranks among the more interesting titles from a spate of early-1980s...
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1981
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Suddenly, Love is a tried and true "class conscious" TV movie set in the Manhattan of the 1960s. Cindy Williams stars as a...
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1978
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A candy-colored nightmare from Italian terror maestro Dario Argento, Suspiria weaves a menacing tale of witchcraft as a fairy...
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Madame Blanc
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1977
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Monie Ellis is the latest in a long line of movie and TV "Gidgets" in Gidget Gets Married. The title tells all: Francie...
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1972
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1972
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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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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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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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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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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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During a séance, an unfriendly spirit warns that the Collins family will be destroyed by plague unless the dreaded lottery is...
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1971
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As Daphne (Kate Jackson) prepares to leave Collinsport with Quentin (David Selby), she is inexorably drawn back by the...
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1971
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Kendrick (John Karlen) and Gerard (James Storm) come across a shallow grave containing the body of Kendrick's sister, Stella....
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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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The daytime drama featuring a vampire gained cult status in the late sixties and early seventies. This collection highlights...
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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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The corpse found in the cursed room is not that of Gabriel, but of an unfortunate villager named Tim Braithwaite...
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1971
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1971
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Flora (Joan Bennett) demands that both the women and the men be included in the dreaded family lottery, to determine who will...
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1971
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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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Frightened by the reappearance of Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Lamar (Jerry Lacy) decides not to testify against Quentin in the...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Daphne (Kate Jackson) has been bewitched into falling completely in love with Gerard (James Storm). Following a clue in Ben...
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1970
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The ghost of Roxanne (Donna Wandrey) tells Flora (Joan Bennett) that Angelique (Lara Parker), aka Valerie, was responsible...
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1970
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Desmond (John Karlen) joins Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) in his efforts to clear Quentin of the witchcraft charge. Flora (Joan...
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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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Joanna's spirit vanishes as quickly as it appears. Lamar (Jerry Lacy) receives further "proof" that Quentin (David Selby) is...
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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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Lamar (Jerry Lacy), Flora (Joan Bennett), and Gerard (James Storm) hold a séance to contact the ghost of Lamar's father, the...
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1970
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The head of Judah Zachary continues exerting a powerful and disturbing influence on Desmond (John Karlen). Daniel (Louis...
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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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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 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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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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1970
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During a séance in the playroom, David (David Henesy) acts as medium for the ghost of Tad Collins, then passes out. Planning...
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1970
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David (David Henesy) finds Hallie (Kathy Cody) dressed in 19th century clothing, but she can't remember how this happened....
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1970
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Hallie (Kathy Cody) finds a 19th century dress in her room. Told of what the future holds in store for the Collins family,...
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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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1970
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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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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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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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1970
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1970
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Under a witch's spell, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is led to a secret compartment containing love letters written by her...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Sabrina (Lisa Richards) holds a séance to determine the cause of Angelique's death during a similar séance six months...
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1970
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Quentin's son, Daniel (David Henesy), the Parallel Time counterpart to David Collins, spitefully intends to frighten his...
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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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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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1970
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1970
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1970
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Jeb (Christopher Pennock) accuses Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) of betraying the Leviathans. After Paul's funeral, Jeb announces...
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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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1970
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Jeb's selfless act has released everyone from the power of the Leviathans. Agreeing to marry Jeb (Christopher Pennock),...
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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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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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Michael's (Michael Maitland) desire to become a human being rather than a Leviathan child is thwarted by his "parents" Megan...
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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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1970
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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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1969
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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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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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Curious about the Leviathan book in David's (David Henesy) possession, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) experiences an unsettling...
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1969
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Alexander (David Jay), the Todds' "nephew," is revealed to be a Leviathan. Paul (Dennis Patrick) suspects this, but can...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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When he steals the Leviathan book, David (David Henesy) is targeted for death by Philip (Christopher Bernau) and Megan...
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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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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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Confronting her long-estranged husband Paul, Elizabeth refuses to buy his explanation for his 20-year absence. A sailor named...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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After a failed attempt to switch his mind back to his own body, Petofi (Thayer David), still possessing Quentin's...
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1969
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1969
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Returning from the sanitarium, Judith (Joan Bennett) intends to prevent Trask from gaining control of her fortune. Under the...
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1969
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1969
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Barnabas helps Quentin (David Selby) to escape from jail. Continuing his efforts to drive Judith (Joan Bennett) insane, Trask...
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1969
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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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1969
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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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1969
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Judith (Joan Bennett) is unable to remember killing Rachel Drummond. Timothy (Don Briscoe) threatens to tell the world that...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) feigns sorrow over the death of his wife, Minerva. After finding an empty coffin, Minerva's reluctant...
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1969
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Carl Collins (John Karlen) returns from Atlantic City accompanied by his new girlfriend, mentalist Pansy Faye (Kay Frye)....
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1969
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Having apparently gone mad, Dirk (Roger Davis) insists that Laura will soon return, and tries to kill Judith (Joan Bennett)....
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1969
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Jamison (David Henesy) has a dream about the future death of his lookalike descendant, David Collins, during a birthday party...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Having envisioned the death of his mother, Jamison (David Henesy) heads to the Old House, thereby interfering with Angelique...
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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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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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1969
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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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1969
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1969
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When Quentin (David Selby) puts out the flame in the sacred urn, a rapidly weakening Laura (Diana Millay) seeks strength from...
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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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Both Quentin (David Selby) and Jamison (David Henesy) are returned to normal as the result of Rev. Trask's exorcism. Jamison,...
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1969
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Reverend Gregory Trask (Jerry Lacy), lookalike descendant of the zealot witchhunter who persecuted Victoria Winters back in...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Much to the dismay of the Collins family, Edith's will leaves everything to Judith (Joan Bennett). Despite Beth's...
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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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Edith's will is stolen by Quentin (David Selby), but Judith (Joan Bennett) thinks that Edith's spirit is responsible. After a...
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1969
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Edward (Louis Edmonds) is determined to learn the secret of Collinwood. After learning the history of the mansion's forbidden...
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1969
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Edith Collins (Isabella Hoopes) comes face to face with the "family secret" of Collinwood: the vampiric Barnabas...
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1969
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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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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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The ghost of Quentin Collins (David Selby) chases everyone out of Collinwood and into the Old House. Disobeying Maggie's...
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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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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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A distraught Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) returns from the West Wing, claiming to have seen the ghost of Quentin Collins...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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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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1968
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Now that Victoria has vanished into the void, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is hired as governess at Collinwood. After Amy...
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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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Victoria (Betsy Durkin) turns down Barnabas' proposal of marriage. Her heart still belongs to the "lost" Peter Bradford...
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1968
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Upon learning that psychic investigator Janet Findley (Cavada Humphrey) is snooping around Collinwood, the ghost of Quentin...
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1968
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David (David Henesy) begins having pangs of guilt for causing Roger's "accident." To get to the bottom of the recent bizarre...
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1968
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The ghosts of Quentin Collins (David Selby) and Beth Chavez (Terry Crawford) make their first appearances in front of David...
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1968
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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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1968
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1968
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1968
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Amy (Denise Nickerson) suspects that her brother, Chris, is in danger; thus far, however, only the audience knows that Chris...
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1968
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Upon realizing that he is actually 18th century lawyer Peter Bradford, Jeff (Roger Davis) calls off his marriage to Victoria...
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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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1968
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1968
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1968
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1968
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1968
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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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1968
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Angered by the conditions of Elizabeth's will, Roger (Louis Edmonds) destroys the scale model of her future mausoleum. Having...
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1968
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After her nightmare, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) tells Tony Peterson (Jerry Lacy) to change her will -- again. Later, Adam...
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1968
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) has another nightmare about being buried alive. Jeff (Roger Davis), now under the control of...
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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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Under Cassandra's spell, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) becomes obsessed with the fear of premature burial. Maggie...
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1968
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Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) performs an exorcism on Cassandra (Lara Parker), who briefly assumes the form of Angelique before...
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1968
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1968
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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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Adam's body cannot be found, leading Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) to conclude that Adam may still be alive. As Carolyn...
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1968
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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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1968
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1968
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1968
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Escaping from his cell in the Old House, Adam (Robert Rodan) runs into the woods, where he terrifies Elizabeth (Joan Bennett)...
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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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1968
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After a prolonged and unexplained absence, Roger (Louis Edmonds) returns to Collinwood, accompanied by his new bride...
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1968
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1968
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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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1968
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Greedy Nathan (Joel Crothers) tries to claim guardianship of Daniel to get his clutches on Millicent's fortune. Lurking in...
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1968
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1968
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1968
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The activities of the late Bathia Mapes lead Naomi (Joan Bennett) to wonder if Barnabas is still alive. Peter Bradford...
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1968
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Though in a weakened state, "good" witch Bathia Mapes (Anita Bolster) makes two separate efforts to cure Barnabas...
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1968
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1968
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Nathan (Joel Crothers) offers to help Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) dispose of Maude's body if Trask will help him in exchange. A...
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1968
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Upon hearing that Victoria has been found guilty of witchcraft, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) vows to wreak vengeance against the...
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1968
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1968
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1968
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Sarah (Sharon Smyth) dies of pneumonia, fulfilling the prophecy in Victoria's book from the 20th century. Barnabas...
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1968
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Having risen from the grave, the vampiric Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) kills his first "blood donor." Later, Sarah (Sharon Smyth)...
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1968
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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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Now fully aware that Angelique (Lara Parker) is a witch, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) prepares to kill her. Unfortunately, his...
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1968
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Ben (Thayer David) rescues Angelique (Lara Parker) from being buried alive by the zombified corpse of Jeremiah Collins. Thus,...
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1968
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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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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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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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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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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) continues to suffer from an undiagnosed illness, but she refuses to leave Collinwood in favor of a...
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1967
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Was Elizabeth's (Joan Bennett) fall downstairs, and her temporary loss of memory, the result of an accident -- or was it...
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1967
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1967
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) refuses to give Roger (Louis Edmonds) the key to the locked room in the cellar. Unfortunately, if...
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1967
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1967
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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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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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At lawyer Garner's invitation, paranormal investigator Dr. Peter Guthrie (John Lasell) arrives at Collinwood, in hopes of...
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1967
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1967
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Sneaking into the Old House, the scurrilous Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) is determined to steal the Collins family jewels...
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1967
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1967
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To celebrate the restoration of the Old House, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) plans a costume party. The only stipulation is that...
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1967
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Over the initial objections of Elizabeth (Joan Bennett), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) proceeds with his plans to throw a costume...
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1967
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1967
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At the orders of Elizabeth (Joan Bennett), the Collinses' lawyers update her will. She then adopts a philosophical attitude...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Possessed by the spirit of Josette Collins, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) relives Josette's last moments before her fatal leap...
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1967
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Against her better judgement, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) agrees to act as witness at the marriage of Elizabeth...
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1967
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1967
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Thanks to Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), no one believes David's story about being attacked by a bat. The ghostly Sarah...
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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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Carolyn's (Nancy Barrett) increasingly self-destructive behavior forces Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) to take drastic action. With...
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1967
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Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) still wants to know what secrets are locked in the basement storage room. Surprisingly, Jason McGuire...
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1967
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) tries to tell Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) the truth about Paul Stoddard, Elizabeth's "estranged" husband...
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1967
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1967
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David (David Henesy) finds a clue to the suicidal behavior of his Aunt Elizabeth (Joan Bennett). Meanwhile, Elizabeth's...
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1967
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A few days before her wedding, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) dreams of killing herself. The next day, Mrs. Johnson...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Willie Loomis (John Karlen) continues digging away in the Collins family mausoleum, hoping to get his hands on some valuable...
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1967
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1967
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As Joshua (Louis Edmonds) prepares to move into the yet-uncompleted Collinwood mansion, he expresses dismay over Barnabas'...
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1967
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A stranger arrives at the doorstep of Collinwood, claiming to be a distant cousin from England. In a manner of speaking, he...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Jason (Dennis Patrick) continues to insist that Willie Loomis (James Hall) be allowed to remain at Collinwood. Carolyn...
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1967
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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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Lt. Nathan Forbes (Joel Crothers) -- the 18th century lookalike of Joe Haskell -- greedily sets his cap for wealthy Millicent...
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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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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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Having been transported back to the year 1795, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) makes the acquaintance of Abigal Collins...
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1967
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Produced in the wake of the all-star "comedy spectacular" Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, Fantastic Flying...
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1967
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Using an 18th century form of voodoo, Angelique (Lara Parker) causes Sarah (Sharon Smyth) to become gravely ill. Barnabas...
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1967
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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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At the behest of Joshua Collins (Louis Edmonds), the family moves into the partially completed Collinwood mansion. As they do...
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1967
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Sam (David Ford) narrowly avoids being killed in a fire, the same fate which befalls the woman in his latest portrait. Could...
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1967
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Hoping to gain David's (David Henesy) trust, Laura (Diana Millay) tells him the legend of the Phoenix, the bird who was "born...
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1967
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1967
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A terrified Roger (Louis Edmonds) has thrown Sam's disturbing new portrait into the fireplace. Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) joins...
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1967
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Lt. Riley (Vince O'Brien) has positive proof that Laura Collins (Diana Millay) died in a fire in Phoenix -- this despite the...
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1967
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Jeremiah Collins dies from his wounds, only to reappear to Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott) in spectral form. Barnabas...
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1967
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Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick), a friend of Elizabeth's husband, Paul Stoddard, makes his presence known at Collinwood....
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1967
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Fully recovered, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Joan Bennett) returns to Collinwood. Upon her arrival, she demands to know what...
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1967
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With suspicions about Laura Collins' true identity having been aroused, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) orders Laura (Diana Millay)...
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1967
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Having identified a locket found in the ruins of a fire as belonging to the woman (Diana Millay) claiming to be Laura...
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1967
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David (David Henesy) studies the portrait showing his mother, Laura, consumed by flames. He has another dream, this time of...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Despite Maggie's disappearance, renovation of the Old House continues, with Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) and Elizabeth...
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1967
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1967
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Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) settles into the Old House. Willie Loomis (John Karlen) has become his servant, a very...
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1967
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David (David Henesy) tells Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) of Laura's visit to his room the night before. Despite the sentiments of...
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1967
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1967
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) asks permission to move into the Old House, despite of (or perhaps because of) its sinister...
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1967
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1967
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Despite David's rejection of Laura (Diana Millay), she is invited to stay at Collinwood. Instead, she chooses to settle in...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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Confronting her husband, Roger (Louis Edmonds), Laura (Diana Millay) demands a divorce and full custody of their son, David...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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Fugitive killer Matthew (Thayer David) begins to consider silencing David (David Henesy) -- just as permanently as he...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) tries to convince David (David Henesy) that his loyalties lie with the Collins family. Searching for...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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Lawyer Frank Garner (Conrad Fowkes) raises doubts about the official theory concerning Malloy's death. While exploring the...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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Mrs. Johnson (Clarice Blackburn) hears the mysterious weeping from behind that locked door in Collinwood. Meanwhile, David...
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1966
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1966
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Thanks to the discovery of the elusive fountain pen, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) is now suspicious -- and very, very...
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1966
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1966
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Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) prepares to go to Bangor, to find out the true identity of the "Betty Hansom" whose portrait was...
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1966
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Burke (Mitchell Ryan) threatens to open up a rival cannery business that will bankrupt Collins Enterprises. But Elizabeth...
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1966
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Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) tells the rest of the family about her close encounter with the ghost of Bill Malloy. They remain...
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1966
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1966
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This pivotal episode of Dark Shadows made its first network appearance on October 21, 1966. Locked in a hidden room, Victoria...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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David (David Henesy) tries to turn Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) against Victoria on the subject of Burke Devlin. Figuring into the...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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The Sheriff's autopsy reveals the truth about Malloy's death -- or so it seems. After discussing Victoria with Elizabeth...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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When all else fails, Roger (Louis Edmonds) tries to bribe Sam (David Ford) into leaving town. Barely escaping Matthew's...
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1966
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Matthew (Thayer David) orders Burke (Mitchell Ryan) to get out of Collinsport -- or else. A fight ensues, with Burke getting...
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1966
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) claims that Burke is poised to destroy the Collins family, and worse, that he is capable of murder....
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1966
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The Sheriff (Dana Elcar) questions Roger (Louis Edmonds) as to the events leading up to Malloy's death. Elizabeth...
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1966
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It's official: Bill Malloy is dead. Roger and Sam both may be charged with his murder, if indeed he was murdered. In the...
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1966
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Roger tells Sheriff Patterson about the proposed meeting between himself, Sam, and Bill. Maggie tries again to determine the...
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1966
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Burke demands satisfaction for Roger's treachery, claiming that he, Burke, could have been cleared of manslaughter charges...
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1966
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Elizabeth calls the authorities when Matthew claims to have found -- and disposed of -- Malloy's body. Victoria and David...
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1966
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Victoria and Carolyn stumble across a dead body on Widow's Hill. But when Matthew investigates, the corpse has disappeared....
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1966
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Having apparently received a ghostly message, Victoria is told the legend of Collinwood and Widow's Hill by Elizabeth. It...
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1966
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Burke gives David a crystal ball as a gift. Peering into the crystal, David insists that the still-missing Malloy has met...
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1966
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Roger, Sam, and Burke show up at the meeting arranged by Malloy, but Malloy himself is nowhere to be found. Elizabeth asks...
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1966
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Malloy tells Elizabeth what he knows about Roger and Sam's complicity in falsely accusing Burke of committing vehicular...
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1966
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Maggie wonders why Sam has been acting so strangely since Burke's return, and says as much to the suspicious Malloy. Later...
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1966
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Carolyn meets Burke during a trip to Bangor. He hands her an expensive fountain pen, for reasons that presently remain...
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1966
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Carolyn grows distant as she is attracted to Burke. An anxious Elizabeth tries to intervene. Sam Evans shows up in...
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1966
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Roger doesn't want Sam to paint Burke's portrait, but Sam is impervious to Roger's threats. Indicating he knows where the...
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1966
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Surprisingly, it is Elizabeth who persuades Victoria to remain at Collinwood. But other developments are not quite so...
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1966
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Although some revelations about David's prior activities have been made, Victoria still knows nothing of her own past. Joe...
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1966
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Elizabeth tries to establish an alibi for David. Constable Carter makes a decision in the matter. Roger drops a few hints...
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1966
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David suddenly disappears, only to resurface to frame Burke for Roger's "accident." Elizabeth and Victoria have a falling...
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1966
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Someone has stolen the bleeder valve which was used to cause Roger's "accident," which Victoria thought she had hidden in...
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1966
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Out of concern for David, Victoria hides the bleeder valve used to cause Roger's "accident." Taking Elizabeth into her...
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1966
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Victoria is worried that Constable Carter may be able to pin Roger's "accident" on David. A key piece of evidence, a bleeder...
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1966
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Constable Carter arrives at Collinwood, investigating the "accident" for which Roger holds Burke responsible. When he sees...
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1966
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Both Victoria and Carolyn are certain that, despite all evidence to the contrary, Burke was not responsible for Roger's...
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1966
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Carolyn finds out that Roger was responsible for sending Burke to prison on a manslaughter charge. She also argues with her...
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1966
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Bill Malloy reveals the cause of the "accident" in which Roger was nearly killed. Experiencing a nightmare about the...
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1966
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What caused the auto accident which nearly killed Roger? And who is responsible: Roger's sworn enemy, Burke, or his own son,...
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1966
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David makes a disturbing statement about his father, Roger. The boy's governess, Victoria, is shocked, but neither she nor...
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1966
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Burke has a showdown with Roger -- and the bone of contention is Burke's recent prison sentence. Victoria tries to pump...
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1966
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Escorting Carolyn back to Collinwood, Burke confronts Carolyn's mother, Elizabeth, with an ultimatum. If his demands are not...
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1966
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Despite everyone's warnings, Carolyn finds herself attracted to the sinister Burke Devlin. Still, she wants to find out...
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1966
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Bill Malloy, manager of the Collins Fishing Fleet, warns Elizabeth about Burke's possible motives for returning to town....
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1966
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Despite the stone-wall attitude of everyone around her, Victoria is still determined to learn her true identity. She is...
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1966
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While searching for David Collins (David Henesy) in the cellar of Collinwood, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) is frightened by a...
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1966
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Roger Collins questions his sister, Elizabeth, about Burke's arrival. Meanwhile, Victoria hears the sounds of a woman's...
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1966
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Victoria meets Elizabeth's teenaged daughter, Carolyn, and Roger expresses dismay when Burke meets with Maggie. After...
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1966
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Victoria, the new governess of troubled young David Collins, has a run-in with Collins' imperious grandmother, Elizabeth....
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1966
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Victoria Winters, a young woman in search of her past, arrives in the New England town of Collinsport. She has received an...
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1966
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1966
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In this British comedy, a group of aged travelers on vacation in France have many fun encounters. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1965
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Raymond Burr was already three years into Perry Mason when he decided to return to his movie-villain roots with Desire in the...
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Mrs. Marquand
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1960
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There's Always Tomorrow is a remake of a 1934 film of the same name. Fred MacMurray is a toy company executive whose wife...
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Marion Groves
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1956
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Director Edward Bernds proved that he was capable of handling a different sort of comedy than the "Bowery Boys" and "Three...
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Peg Blain
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1956
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Samuel and Bella Spewack's English adaptation of French playwright Albert Husson's morbidly humorous stage piece...
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Amelie Ducotel
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1955
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Highway Dragnet is best known to modern movie buffs as the first film to carry Roger Corman's name in the credits. Corman...
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Mrs. Cummings
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1954
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The title character (Paul Douglas) is a pro football player of the early 1940s at the end of his career. Douglas is offered a...
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Kathy Joplin
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1951
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Ellie Banks
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1951
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Spencer Tracy received an Oscar nomination for his performance in this classic comedy. Stanley T. Banks (Tracy) is a securely...
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Ellie Banks
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1950
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When the continual bickering of a married couple threatens to tear them apart, an angel is sent to help them get back...
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Lydia Bolton
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1950
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A blend of melodrama and film noir, The Reckless Moment stars Joan Bennett as Lucia Harper, a suburban housewife whose...
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Lucia Harper
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1949
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John Muller (Paul Henreid), an intelligent, arrogant criminal who has been a medical student and a phony psychoanalyst,...
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Evelyn Nash
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1948
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Even star Joan Bennett and director Fritz Lang regarded The Secret Beyond the Door as the weakest of their collaborative...
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Celia Lamphere
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1948
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When a man dies under suspicious circumstances, the law must decide if it was murder or an accident. Francis Macomber...
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Margaret Macomber
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1947
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A WWII Coast Guard veteran, Lt. Scott Burnett (Robert Ryan), is plagued by nightmares of his combat days. One day, he meets a...
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Peggy Butler
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1947
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Masterfully directed by Fritz Lang, Scarlet Street is a bleak film in which an ordinary man succumbs first to vice and then...
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Kitty March
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1945
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Based on a novel by Barry Fleming, Colonel Effingham's Raid stars Charles Coburn in the title role. Upon retiring from the...
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Ella Sue Dozier
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1945
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The bland performance of star George Raft is the only drawback of this splashy 20th Century-Fox musical. Set in...
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Harriet Carruthers
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1945
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Directed by Fritz Lang, The Woman in the Window, a sadly tragic film noir, is the story of the doomed love of married...
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Alice Reed
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1944
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Clare Booth Luce's once-timely stage comedy Margin for Error was indifferently transferred to the screen in 1943....
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Sophie Baumer
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1943
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This third film version of the hectic Margaret Mayo-Salisbury Field stage farce Twin Beds officially stars George Brent and...
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Julie Abbott
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1942
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In this WW II spy comedy, an American pilot stationed in England is flying a routine mission when the Nazis shoot down his...
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Anita Woverman
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1942
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In this comedy, set in WW II, a Venezuelan rubber planter's son must travel to New York to try and secure a loan for the...
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June Delaney
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1942
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Though set in 1865, The Son of Monte Cristo is a thinly disguised indictment against 20th century dictatorships. Louis...
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Grand Duchess Zona
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1941
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In this romantic comedy, a blue-blooded girl falls in love with a wealthy rake who wants to settle down and marry her....
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Gloria Winters
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1941
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Wild Geese Calling is one of those 20th Century-Fox star vehicles which used to pop up all the time on TV before the Carsons,...
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Sally Murdock
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1941
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A hunter finds himself in a world of danger when he decides to stalk Adolf Hitler in this taut WWII thriller. Capt. Thorndike...
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Jerry
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1941
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Don Ameche, an American news bureau chief stationed in London, is frustrated by the British government's censorship of his...
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Jennifer Carson
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1941
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Producer Walter Wanger's House Across the Bay serves as an excellent showcase for Wanger's then-wife Joan Bennett. She is...
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Brenda Lucky Bentley
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1940
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Angry natives or a beautiful widow -- which poses the greater threat? Keith Brandon (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is an...
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Stephanie Richardson
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1940
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This cautionary pre-World War II drama stars Joan Bennett as an American girl who falls in love and marries a German...
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Carol Hoffman
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1940
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In this comedy, a gangster's moll gets tired of the mob scene and returns to her mother's house. Her mom is a wealthy...
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Hilda
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1939
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Man in the Iron Mask is independent producer Edward Small's 1939 edition of the much-filmed Dumas classic. The title...
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Maria Theresa
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1939
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Kay Kerrigan
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1938
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Patricia Harper
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1938
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An undying love is chronicled in this "women's picture." The sweeping tale begins in a quiet New England village during the...
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Julie
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1938
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In the rough-and-tumble world of post-Civil War Texas, ex-Confederate soldier Kirk Jordan (Randolph Scott) crosses paths with...
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Ivy Preston
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1938
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An early Technicolor musical that concentrates on the fashions of the late 1930s, this film was reissued under the title All...
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Wendy Van Klettering
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1937
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On New Year's Eve, aspiring actress Julia Wayne (Joan Bennett) and chronic gambler Larry Stevens (Joel McCrea), both flat...
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Julia Wayne
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1936
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Joan Bennett is a manicurist who becomes a newspaper reporter. She joins forces with jaunty detective Cary Grant to get the...
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Eve Fallon
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1936
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In this newspaper farce, an editor loses his voice and his job after he tires of being tormented by the practical jokes of...
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Monica "Rusty" Fleming
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1936
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Making a transcontinental plane flight in only thirteen hours was quite an achievement when this film was made in 1936 -- but...
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Felice Rollins
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1936
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The old British musical-hall ditty "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" provides the title for this lightweight...
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Helen Berkeley
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1935
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In this comedy with musical numbers set in the Old South, Bing Crosby plays a singer (talk about a casting stretch!) from...
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Lucy Rumford
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1935
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This truly offbeat filmization of Jean Bart's stage drama The Man Who Reclaimed His Head has been misleadingly released to TV...
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Adele Verin
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1935
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Based on an obscure stage comedy, the Paramount musical Two for Tonight stars Bing Crosby as would-be composer and playwright...
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Bobbie Lockwood
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1935
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When he's shipped off to prison on a tax-evasion charge, millionaire Van Dyke (Walter Connolly) breathes a sigh of relief: at...
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Carol Van Dyke
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1935
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The first major film about psychiatry, Private Worlds stars Claudette Colbert as a psychiatrist with more than a few problems...
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Sally MacGregor
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1935
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Prudence Kirkland
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1934
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In this melodrama, a devoted father begins feeling unappreciated at home and so embarks upon a clandestine friendship with a...
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1934
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While travelling through Arizona, carnival huckster Smiley Wells (James Dunn) makes the acquaintance of sweet small-town girl...
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Lynn Martin
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1933
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George Cukor directed this classic adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's sentimental novel with a shimmering lavishness that is a...
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Amy March
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1933
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In this romance, a recently impoverished but formerly wealthy young woman ends up working as a nightclub hostess. There she...
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Venetia Carr
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1932
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The "Enoch Arden" theme is trotted out and slicked up for The Man From Yesterday. Nurse Claudette Colbert marries army doctor...
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1932
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Danny Dolan (Spencer Tracy) is a good-hearted, streetwise waterfront beat cop in New York City who gets promoted to detective...
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Helen Riley
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1932
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The moral of this drama could very well be for people to exercise caution with what they wish for as they just might get it....
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Jane Miller
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1932
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Running a swift 55 minutes, Trial of Vivienne Ware packs in more sheer entertainment value than its longer, more prestigious...
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Vivienne Ware
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1932
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In this romance, a homely country girl makes herself over into a gorgeous New York Fashion model. Suddenly men flock to her...
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Sally Brown
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1932
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Bret Harte's story Salomy Jane's Kiss provided the basis for a play (by Paul Armstrong and a number of films, including...
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1932
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A woman trying to live down her past finds it coming back to haunt her in this drama. Steve Pelton (Owen Moore) is the leader...
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Janet Gordon
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1931
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William A. Wellman's triangle melodrama "The Steel Highway" -- a title referring to the film's railroad setting -- was...
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1931
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The trials of being a doctor's wife are presented in this drama. The story centers upon the problematic marriage of one...
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Nina Wyndram
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1931
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Young Joan Bennett and Lew Ayres make an attractive couple in the Universal programmer Many a Slip. Because of her imperious...
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Pat Coster
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1931
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The rise and fall of a popular entertainer provides the basis of this musical drama. Harry Raymond (played by nightclub...
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Dolores Fenton
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1930
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Maybe It's Love is one of the many college football musicals which bred like minks in the early talkie era. A very young...
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Nan Sheffield
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1930
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Herman Melville's classic novel gets a major revision in this screen adaptation of his seafaring novel - Hollywood's first...
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Faith Creely
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1930
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This comedy follows the attempts of a young woman to have her cake and eat it too. She is dating two nice young men, but she...
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Ann Jordan
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1930
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Dakin Barrolles (played by Edmund Lowe is a criminal who, while escaping from a bank robbery that went wrong, stumbles across...
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Lady Lasher
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1930
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In this comedy, three GIs return home and discover that they have been officially listed among the dead. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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Rose Gordon
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1929
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Frank Lloyd both produced and directed The Divine Lady, a Hollywood slant on the 19th century romance of Lord Horatio Nelson...
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1929
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Adopting a surprisingly effective Southern accent, Vienna-born Joseph Schildkraut plays the title role in...
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Lucy Blackburn
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1929
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Tired of his sedentary postwar existence, Col. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond (Ronald Colman) offers his services as adventurer for...
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Phyllis Benton
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1929
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In the early days of sound film, one of Warner Bros.' big box-office draws was the aging stage actor George Arliss and, in...
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Lady Clarissa Pevensey
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1929
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A dame
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1928
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Bruno, a tramp (Richard Bennett), takes in a waif, David, who is later adopted by a man whose daughter, Roma, wants a...
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1923
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1916
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