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Harvey Lacey
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1996
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Harvey Lacey
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1995
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is in Ireland, staying at a bed-and-breakfast at...
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1995
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New York's toughest lady detectives re-team to solve the murder of a homeless transient who had been terrorizing the...
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Harvey Lacey
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1995
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This "very special" episode goes back in time to recount the hectic three months leading up to the wedding of Paul...
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1995
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is still in Ireland, investigating the mysterious (and...
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1995
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This "very special" episode goes back in time to recount the hectic three months leading up to the wedding of Paul...
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1995
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Murray the dog "teams" with Kim the grocer (played by Ping Wu) to provide five turkeys for Jamie's ten-person buffet...
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1994
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In 1994 -- six years after the final episode of the groundbreaking 1980s television crime drama Cagney & Lacey -- Sharon...
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1994
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Also known as Surf Warriors, this film is a low-budget, offbeat comedy aimed at the teen audience. Two young surfer dudes...
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1993
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Noted documentary filmmaker Errol Morris made his dramatic feature debut with this story about murder and other dirty...
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Jake West
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1993
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This fact-based drama follows the flight of a Milwaukee woman wrongly convicted for murdering her husband's ex-wife. Hoping...
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1992
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This episode marks the first appearance of Sean Culhane (George Hearn) a retired Irish detective now serving on the same...
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1992
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In this two-part made for TV movie, a woman (Valerie Bertinelli) fights for the custody of her sister's son after the sister...
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason proves that a famous illusionist is innocent of deliberately...
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1991
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In this made-for-cable television horror thriller, a travel writer visits a historic hotel to write a story about it and...
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1990
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The death of Jessica's role model, Agatha Christie-like mystery novelist Lady Abigail Austin (June Havoc), sets Jessica...
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1989
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Babycakes is an American remake of the raucous 1988 German comedy Sugarbaby. A pre-talkshow Ricki Lake stars as Grace...
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1989
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1989
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In this crime drama, an exhausted vice cop finds himself teetering on the brink of an emotional and mental breakdown as he...
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1988
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Down payment on Murder is a fact-based TV movie starring Connie Sellecca as a battered wife. For ten years she has been the...
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1987
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"Daddy" is Dermot Mulroney--a high-school-age kid who has no clue of what he's in for. Mulroney has gotten his girlfriend...
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1987
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Previously filmed in Argentina in 1951, black author Richard Wright's powerful race-conscious novel Native Son was remade in...
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Max
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1986
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Timothy Williams plays a top high-schooler: Straight As, star athlete, the works. When he's arrested in a street drug bust,...
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1986
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The made-for-TV Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer was so named for two reasons. For one, this 1986 production appeared...
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1986
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Made for television, Hostage Flight fomented a well-publicized controversy when first aired by NBC on November 17, 1985. On a...
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1985
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Sean Penn graduated to full stardom with the 1984 drama Racing with the Moon, even though the film itself hardly set new box...
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Mr. Nash
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1984
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Bad behavior turns deadly in this science-fiction drama. Jennifer (Meg Tilly) is a woman who grew up in the small town of...
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Bob Russell
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1984
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This predictable teen movie combines cheerleading and dancing but does not add a viable storyline or characterization to...
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1984
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This for Remembrance, the autobiography of popular singer Rosemary Clooney (1928-2002), was the source for this made-for-TV...
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1982
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Adapted from Dennis Potter's landmark British TV miniseries and relocated to the United States during the Depression, Pennies...
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1981
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Officially premiering April 27, 1981, the weekly TV drama American Dream was preceded by a 90-minute pilot film, telecast...
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1981
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When an "ancient" mummy goes under the X-Ray machine, it turns out that the wrapped-up corpse has been dead only a few...
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1981
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1980
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At the request of his friend Harry Collier (Allan Miller), Quincy investigates the death of a young Marine, who was killed in...
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1979
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Producer Dan Curtis also sat in the director's seat for The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang. Making no effort to whitewash its...
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1979
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An autopsy X-ray reveals that the corpse of a murdered courier contained a sack of diamonds worth $2,000,000, hidden within a...
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1979
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Based loosely on the crimes of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, Killer's Delight tells the tale of a sadistic madman who...
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1978
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Shelley Winters) guest stars as Evelyn McNeil, widowed sister-in-law of Chief of Detectives Frank McNeil (Dan Frazer). An...
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1978
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Rita Moreno returns as freewheeling prostitute Rita Capkovic, who wants again begs Jim (James Garner) to save her life. It...
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1978
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Mike is determined to assert his independence. He chooses to do so by claiming to be too tired to attend a party with Gloria...
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1977
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When celebrated evangelist Ezekial Henshaw (John Karlen) comes to the Mountain, Olivia (Michael Learned) insists that every...
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1976
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Former Brady Bunch costar Maureen McCormick appears in the radically different guise in this episode as 16-year-old call girl...
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1976
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This by-the-numbers action-revenge drama that plays like several other similarly-plotted, good ol' boy pulp flicks of its...
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Lenny
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1976
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1975
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San Francisco's Delancey Street is the locale of a halfway house for ex-convicts, former drug users, and other society...
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1975
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In this made-for-TV horror showcase, Karen Black plays four separate roles in three successive tales written or based on the...
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1975
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The fourth season of Streets of San Francisco finds veteran police detective Mike Stone (Karl Malden) and his youthful (but...
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1975
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In this fact-based drama, the quiet life of an average family is torn apart when a SWAT team bursts in and arrests them for...
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1974
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This Dan Curtis made-for-TV effort was the seventh screen version of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. This time,...
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1974
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Melvin Purvis: G-Man was one of two TV pilot films intended to launch a series based on the life of famed FBI agent Purvis....
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1974
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Originally networkcast on March 20, 1973, Police Story was the 2-hour pilot for the long running anthology weekly which...
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1973
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) begins his search for the murderer of a womanizing Wall Street lawyer. What he doesn't know is that the...
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1973
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In this comedy, some clever amateur basketball players create an interesting and highly rewarding variation of the popular...
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1973
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1973
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Filmed in Greece and Italy, Cool Million was the pilot film for a shortlived 1972 TV series which ran as a recurring feature...
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1972
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1972
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Le Rouge aux Levres is a stylish, fascinating, very erotic vampire film based on Sheridan le Fanu's Camilla, the classic tale...
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Stefan Chiltern
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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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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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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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Neglected by her husband, Bramwell (Jonathan Frid), Daphne (Kate Jackson) falls deathly ill. Bramwell's lover, Catherine...
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1971
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Melanie (Nancy Barrett) tells Kendrick (John Karlen) that she might have killed his sister, Stella, but Kendrick refuses to...
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1971
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1971
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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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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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1971
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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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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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The "Parallel-Time 1841" story arc continues as the duel between Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) and Morgan (Keith Prentice)...
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1971
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Having kidnapped Catherine (Lara Parker), Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) hopes to persuade her to marry him instead of Morgan....
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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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Quentin (David Selby) and Desmond (John Karlen) resign themselves to their fate as they approach the headsman's axe. Coming...
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1971
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Stripping Valerie -- aka Angelique (Lara Parker) -- of her witch's powers, Gerard (James Storm) kidnaps her and places her in...
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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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1971
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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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Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) testifies against Quentin (David Selby) in his witchcraft trial. Even worse, Charles Dawson...
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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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Still testifying against Quentin (David Selby) in his witchcraft trial, Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) proclaims that Quentin...
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1970
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Despite his efforts to destroy Daniel's new will, Gabriel (Christopher Pennock) is still cut off from Daniel's fortune --...
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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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Lamar (Jerry Lacy) finds a voodoo doll that belongs to Quentin -- further "proof' that Quentin is a warlock. Randall (Gene...
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1970
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1970
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On hand when his father Daniel (Louis Edmonds) drops dead, Gabriel (Christopher Pennock) burns Daniel's new will. Meanwhile,...
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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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Desmond (John Karlen) is bothered by Gerard's attentions to Daphne (Kate Jackson). After tossing the head of Judah Zachary...
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1970
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Realizing that the decapitated body of Judah Zachary has risen from its coffin, Desmond (John Karlen) decides to destroy...
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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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Desmond (John Karlen) finds the decapitated body of Judah Zachary. With the help of Gabriel (Christopher Pennock), Desmond is...
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1970
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Leticia (Nancy Barrett) finds the head of Judah Zachary (Michael McGuire) in Desmond's room. Later, Lamar Trask (Jerry Lacy)...
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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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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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Desmond (John Karlen) is warned that he must destroy the head of Judah Zachary lest disaster befall Collinwood. Before he can...
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1970
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Desmond Collins (John Karlen) has arrived at Collinwood with a strange gift for his brother, Quentin: the disembodied head of...
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1970
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The sudden death of the constable's wife further convinces Lamar (Jerry Lacy) that Quentin (David Selby) is a warlock. Though...
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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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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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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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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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1970
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Feeling the cold from her grave, a nervous Angelique (Lara Parker) steals the body warmth of lawyer Larry Chase (Ken McEwen),...
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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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While searching for the children in the deserted Collinwood, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is possessed by the ghost of...
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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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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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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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1969
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1969
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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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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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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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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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The hypnotized Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) agrees to be the life force for the artificially created Eve. Maggie...
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1968
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Her memory jostled by her imprisonment in the hidden room, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) finally recalls what Barnabas...
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1968
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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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1968
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1968
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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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Knowing that Angelique was responsible for the death of Tom Jennings, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) intends to open Tom's coffin...
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1968
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Handyman Tom Jennings, attacked and bitten by Angelique (Lara Parker), begins emerging from his coma. Nicholas...
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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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1968
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David (David Henesy) listens to Dr. Lang's recording, originally intended only for Cassandra's ears, which details the...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Willie (John Karlen) worries that he, too, will suffer from the dream curse. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) orders Willie to steal...
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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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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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1968
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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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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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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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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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1967
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1967
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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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While hiding from Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) in the Mausoleum, David (David Henesy) becomes trapped in the hidden room. As Joe...
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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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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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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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As a storm rages outside the Old House, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) sleeps peacefully in Josette's room. Will Barnabas...
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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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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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1967
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The little girl (Sharon Smyth) whom the imprisoned Maggie saw outside of her window must be real, else how could the child...
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1967
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Elizabeth has decided not to press charges against Jason (Dennis Patrick) for falsely convincing her that she killed her...
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1967
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Still imprisoned in the Old House (and presumed to be dead by her loved ones), Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is visited by a...
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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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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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Sam (David Ford) and Joe (Joel Crothers) pay a visit to Barnabas at the newly restored Old House -- but their visit is hardly...
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1967
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Though she still can't explain those two small holes in her neck, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) seems to be recovering from...
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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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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) hires Sam (David Ford) to paint his portrait. Sam agrees, even though Barnabas specifies that the...
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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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More dead animals, drained of blood, have been found near Collinwood. Not so coincidentally, Willie Loomis (John Karlen) has...
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1967
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Everyone at Collinwood is puzzled by the strange behavior of Willie Loomis (John Karlen). Things get stranger when, at dusk,...
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1967
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1967
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The missing Willie Loomis (John Karlen) unexpectedly shows up at the Blue Whale Café. Jason (Dennis Patrick) notices that...
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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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More determined than ever to steal the Collins family jewels, Willie (John Karlen) sneaks into the family mausoleum at Eagle...
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1967
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1967
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Burke Devlin (Mitchell Ryan) gets into a fight with the unsavory Willie Loomis (John Karlen). Instead of leaving town as...
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1967
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Willie Loomis (now played by John Karlen, replacing James Hall) is obsessed with the portrait of the long-dead Barnabas...
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1967
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1967
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1966
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