A fierce female street gang enlists the aid of a mysterious lone wolf in seeking vengeance for the murder of their best...
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Producer
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2010
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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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Ths film takes an in depth look at the history of the vampire myth and its continuing hold on the public's imagination. Is...
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1996
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In this made-for-cable chiller, a psychopath provides himself with a veritable smorgasbord of victims by masquerading as a...
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1990
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The never-smiling Tippi Hedrin plays an ice-queen matron in Foxfire Light. Her daughter (Lara Parker) falls in love while on...
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1984
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This drama chronicles the destruction of a family from the viewpoint of a blue-collar husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1982
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This TV movie consists of two episodes of Galactica 1980 edited together. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1980
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Christopher Plummer has all the best dialogue in the hokey made-for-TVer Desperate Voyage. Plummer plays a modern-day pirate...
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1980
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A courageous mercenary fights to free six captives held aboard a refugee ship anchored near the Morroccan coast in this...
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1979
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Acting with more speed than usual, Dr. Astin (John S. Ragin) files an autopsy report declaring that a body found in the ruins...
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1978
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) goes on a manhunt for "The Grim Reaper", a serial killer who preys upon merchants whom he feels have...
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1976
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Alice (Linda Lavin) has long been worried that her 12-year-old son Tommy (Philip McKeon) may not be growing up in an...
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1976
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This adventure is set in the South Pacific and chronicles the struggles of a group of airplane passengers to survive after...
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1976
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The Queen is a luxury cruise ship, "played" by the Queen Mary in this made-for-TV thriller. The villain has it in for one of...
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1975
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This novel fusion of car-chase film and spooky horror became a surprise box-office hit in 1975. The story begins with car...
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Kelly
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1975
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Jim (James Garner) is baffled by the sudden disappearance of his girlfriend Karen (Pat Delaney). Even more disturbing is the...
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1975
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The emergency team encounters more frustrations than usual during a long, long shift. For starters, an elderly woman fakes...
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1975
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When an armored car is stolen, the SWAT team is faced with two disturbing questions: How do the thieves plan to use the...
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1975
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1974
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Star Jack Lemmon was so eager to see Save the Tiger make it to the big screen that he waived his salary rather than have the...
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1973
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In this sequel to the highly popular 1972 TV movie All My Darling Daughters, it has been one year since the four grown...
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1973
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After a routine heist, two-bit car thief Artie Fowler (Mark Alaimo) is killed in cold blood. Kojak suspects that there's...
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1973
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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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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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Catherine (Lara Parker) is chosen in the lottery to spend a night in the cursed room. Rather than expose Catherine to danger,...
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1971
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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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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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Contrary to all appearances, Morgan (Keith Prentice) has not gone insane; rather, he has been possessed by the restless sprit...
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1971
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Catherine (Lara Parker) 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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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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In a page right out of Wuthering Heights, giddy Daphne (Kate Jackson) believes that Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) is truly in love...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Gabriel begins a long and terrifying night locked in the "cursed" room -- and there is a strong possibility that he will not...
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1971
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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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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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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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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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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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In attempting to stab Catherine (Lara Parker), Melanie (Nancy Barrett) reveals that she is schizophrenic. According to...
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1971
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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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Having briefly escaped into Parallel Time, where they overhear Morgan Collins (Keith Prentice) propose to Angelique lookalike...
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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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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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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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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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Having briefly glimpsed into Parallel Time, Daphne (Kate Jackson) relates this experience to Julia (Grayson Hall) and Prof....
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1971
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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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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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Quentin (David Selby) resigns himself to his upcoming execution. Upon finding out that his own wife, Edith (Terry Crawford),...
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1971
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During a séance re-creating the events leading up to Angelique's death, the ghost of Angelique apparently identifies her twin...
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1970
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Brian De Palma takes on late 1960s media culture in his followup to Greetings (1968). Seeking a place in New York life one...
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Jeannie Mitchell
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1970
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Professor Stokes (Thayer David) takes the Time Staircase from 1970 to 1840, to warn Julia (Grayson Hall) of a new threat...
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1970
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1970
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Gerard (James Storm) intends to use the note written by Quentin to the spirit of Joanna as proof of Quentin's sorcery....
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker) -- aka Valerie -- lifts the vampire curse from Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). This time, however, there...
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1970
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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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Gerard (James Storm) has successfully led Valerie (Lara Parker) -- aka Angelique -- to believe that warlock Judah Zachary has...
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker), still in her 1840 persona of Valerie, believes that her old enemy Judah Zachary has been...
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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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Valerie (Lara Parker) -- aka Angelique -- kidnaps Julia (Grayson Hall), who has been bitten by the vampiric Roxanne. Locking...
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1970
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Roxanne Drew's brother Randall (Gene Lindsey) asks Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) several pointed questions pertaining to Roxanne's...
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1970
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Valerie (Lara Parker) -- aka Angelique -- recalls her earlier life as Miranda DuVal, a disciple of warlock Judah Zachary...
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1970
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Gerard (James Storm) returns to Rose Cottage with the jeweled mask and the severed head of Judah Zachary. Breaking her...
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1970
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Eluding Gerard (James Storm), Leticia (Nancy Barrett) brings the jeweled mask to Julia (Grayson Hall), and together they...
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1970
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Preparing to reunite the head of Judah Zachary with his body, Julia (Grayson Hall) finds that this cannot be accomplished...
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1970
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Lamar (Jerry Lacy) tells Roxanne (Donna Wandrey) that her sweetheart Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is married to Valerie (Lara...
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1970
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Identifying herself as Barnabas' wife Valerie Collins, Angelique (Lara Parker) wipes out Daniel's (Louis Edmonds) memories of...
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1970
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Returning to Collinwood (and, evidently, from the dead!), Angelique (Lara Parker) and her servant Laszlo (Michael Stroka)...
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1970
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After ordering Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) to remain in Collinwood with son Tad, Quentin (David Selby) reveals the story of...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Despite facing a slow, tortuous death in the basement of Collinwood, Julia (Grayson Hall) will not admit to Angelique...
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1970
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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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Inspector Hamilton (Colin Hamilton) steps up his investigation of William's death, his suspicions aroused by the curious...
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1970
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1970
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Revealing her true identity, Angelique (Lara Parker) vainly tries to force William (John Karlen) to confess that Barnabas...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Upon finding Roxanne Drew (Donna Wandrey), the beautiful woman whose life-forces are keeping Angelique (Lara Parker) alive,...
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1970
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1970
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For a hefty fee, Bruno Hess (Michael Stroka) tells Alexis (Lara Parker) -- actually the revived Angelique -- about finding...
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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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Timothy Stokes (Thayer David) tells his daughter, Angelique (Lara Parker), that she is being kept alive by siphoning the...
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1970
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1970
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) returns to "real" time, where he persuades Julia (Grayson Hall) to accompany him to Parallel Time so...
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1970
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Aware that Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) intends to stop her from destroying Maggie, "Alexis" (Lara Parker) reveals her true...
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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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Under Barnabas' spell, Buffie (Elizabeth Eis) tries to find out more about the hedonistic John Yaeger. Maggie...
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker), posing as Alexis, plants more seeds of suspicion in Maggie's mind. Using carefully worded sentences,...
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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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1970
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1970
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Quentin (David Selby) is prevented from hanging himself. Angelique (Lara Parker) admits her true identity to the...
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1970
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Having placed Quentin (David Selby) under her spell, Angelique (Lara Parker) slashes the portrait of Quentin's wife, Maggie....
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1970
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) tries to leave Parallel Time, but is prevented by Quentin (David Selby), who suspects that Barnabas...
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1970
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Arising from his coffin, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) enslaves William H. Loomis (John Karlen) and forces him to destroy the book...
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1970
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The Parallel-Time Quentin (David Selby) tells Angelique (Lara Parker) of his brief encounter with "real time," and the...
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1970
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Summoned by Quentin's (David Selby) séance, the ghost of Joshua Collins (Louis Edmonds) warns of an evil presence at...
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1970
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1970
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Performing a secret ceremony, Angelique (Lara Parker) purges Collinwood of Daemon Edwards' ghost. Attorney Larry Chase...
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1970
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Though as yet unaware that Cyrus Longworth (Christopher Pennock) and John Yaeger are the same person, Horace Gladstone...
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1970
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Still posing as Alexis, Angelique (Lara Parker) frightens her Aunt Hannah (Paula Laurence) into cooperating with her without...
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1970
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1970
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Alexis (Lara Parker) intends to destroy the "corpse" of her twin sister, Angelique (also Lara Parker). Instead, the opposite...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Escaping Quentin (David Selby), the evil John Yaeger manages to change back into the kindly Cyrus Longworth (both characters...
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1970
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John Yaeger (Christopher Pennock), the evil alter ego of scientist Cyrus Longworth, raises a ruckus at the Blue Whale, makes...
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1970
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Alexis (Lara Parker) and Quentin (David Selby) both realize that Angelique's ghost is not resting in peace -- and that they...
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1970
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Hannah Stokes (Paula Lawrence), the aunt of Alexis (Lara Parker) and Angelique, senses the presence of Angelique's spirit at...
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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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1970
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1970
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1970
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Emboldened by the arrival of Angelique's twin siste, Alexis (Lara Parker), Bruno Hess (Michael Stroka), a disreputable former...
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1970
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Scientist Cyrus Longworth (Christopher Pennock), the Parallel Time counterpart to Jeb Hawkes, tells Chris Collins...
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1970
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In true Rebecca fashion, Quentin (David Selby) orders his new bride, Maggie, never again to set foot in the room of his late...
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1970
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Quentin (David Selby) confronts Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) with evidence of the latter's reversion to vampirism. Angelique...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker) escapes a fiery death at the hands of Sky (Geoffrey Scott), then (understandably) refuses his offer...
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker) is worried that someone will recognize her as Cassandra, who brought so much grief to Collinwood not...
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1970
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) again comes face to face with the redoutable sorceress Angelique (Lara Parker), who claims to have given...
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1970
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Though Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) accidentally shoots Julia (Grayson Hall), the bullets have no effect, since her "actual" body...
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1969
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Amanda apparently leaves town without Quentin (David Selby). Angelique (Lara Parker) appears, promising dreadful consequences...
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1969
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1969
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First telecast on September 10, 1969, this Dark Shadows episode takes place on September 10, 1897, the day that Quentin...
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1969
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Realizing that Quentin's premature death at the hands of Jenny (Marie Wallace) will have dire consequence for the future of...
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1969
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Attempting to kill Laura (Diana Millay), Quentin (David Selby) is consumed by a "burning" pain, and subsequently dies....
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1969
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Forcing Aristede (Michael Stroka) to surrender the severed hand of Count Petofi, Angelique (Lara Parker) offers to use the...
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1969
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Appearing before Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Angelique (Lara Parker) explains how she managed to escape being burned alive way...
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1969
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Evan (Humbert Allen Astredo) saves himself from being buried alive by agreeing to help Count Petofi, who is still in...
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1969
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Quentin (David Selby) awakens to find that his facial features have been restored -- but that he has also been bound to a...
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1969
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1969
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Acting upon Quentin's (David Selby) promise of marriage, Angelique (Lara Parker) lifts Petofi's spell from Jamison...
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1969
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To save Quentin (David Selby) from meeting his predestined doom on September 10, Angelique (Lara Parker) prepares to kill...
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1969
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Julia (Grayson Hall) is involuntarily summoned back to 1969. Angelique (Lara Parker) cannot understand why Quentin...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) persuades Angelique (Lara Parker) to help him and the rest of the Collinwood residents to keep...
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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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1969
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Kitty (Kathryn Leigh Scott) insists that she has seen Barnabas -- whose dead body still remains in his coffin, a stake...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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Petofi, in Quentin's form, captures Angelique (Lara Parker) and locks her up in the underground cave. Edward (Louis Edmonds)...
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1969
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1969
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Summoned from Beyond, the beautiful but deadly witch Angelique (Lara Parker) agrees to help Quentin (David Selby) deal with...
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1969
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Angelique (Lara Parker) explains how she managed to escape Laura's death trap. Desperately, Laura (Diana Millay) attempts to...
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1969
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Barnabas' victim, Crystal Cabot (Audrey Larkin), metamorphoses into Angelique (Lara Parker). She promises to revive the...
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1969
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1969
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) attacks Dirk (Roger Davis) and destroys a letter, intended for Judith, which reveals Barnabas'...
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1969
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1969
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Spying on Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) in the secret room of the mausoleum, Carl (John Karlen) realizes that Barnabas is one of...
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1969
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The mysterious stranger who shows up at the doorstep of Collinwood is a young man named Aristede (Michael Stroka), who...
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1969
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1968
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) again dreams that she will be buried alive, a prediction delivered by the spirit of Cassandra...
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1968
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1968
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Somewhere in a hellish netherworld, Angelique (Lara Parker) reports to Diabolos (Duane Morris), informing him that his...
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1968
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Joe (Joel Crothers) and Julia (Grayson Hall) are surprised when they are greeted by Tom Jennings, especially since Tom has...
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1968
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1968
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While investigating Nicholas' house, Julia (Grayson Hall) finds the weakened Adam (Robert Rodan), who is literally feeling...
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1968
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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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When Angelique bites Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Adam (Robert Rodan) also suffers the fang marks and the symptoms. After being...
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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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With no time to spare, Jeff (Roger Davis) launches the experiment to create an "Eve" for Adam (Robert Rodan), with Angelique...
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1968
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Hoping to rid herself of vampirism, Angelique (Lara Parker) demands that Jeff (Roger Davis) use her as the life force in the...
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1968
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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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1968
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1968
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1968
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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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Julia (Grayson Hall) launches the experiment to create a mate for Adam. Angelique (Lara Parker) succeeds in exerting her...
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1968
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Led to believe that he is somehow protecting Maggie from harm, Willie (John Karlen) agrees to dig up a corpse for Barnabas...
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1968
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1968
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1968
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After trying and failing to kill Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Cassandra (Lara Parker) continues to age rapidly, thanks to...
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1968
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1968
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As she continues to age rapidly, Cassandra (Lara Parker) reverts to her original form as the ancient Angelique. Nicholas...
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1968
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1968
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Locating Adam (Robert Rodan), Nicholas (Humbert Allen Astredo) slyly offers to teach him to become more human. Cassandra...
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1968
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1968
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When Julia (Grayson Hall) listens to Dr. Lang's last recorded message, she hears nothing of his message to Cassandra, because...
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1968
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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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Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) helps the fugitive Adam (Robert Rodan) hide in the infamous closed wing of the Collinwood mansion....
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1968
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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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1968
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1968
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Cassandra (Lara Parker) summons the ghost of her last victim, Sam Evans (David Ford). Sam's spirit tells Victoria...
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1968
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Hoping to stay awake lest she suffer the "dream curse," Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) spends the night in Maggie's...
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1968
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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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The spirit of Rev. Trask tries and fails to stop Cassandra/Angelique (Lara Parker) in her tracks. She then forces the...
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1968
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1968
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Sam (David Ford) offers to make friends with Adam, but the latter runs off upon the arrival of Prof. Stokes (Thayer David)....
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1968
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Forcing himself to experience the cursed dream, Prof. Stokes (Thayer David) calculatedly breaks all the rules set down when...
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1968
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1968
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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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While tending to Adam's wounds, Julia (Grayson Hall) discovers that Adam (Robert Rodan) can now talk, and he wants to talk...
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1968
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1968
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Tony Peterson (Jerry Lacy) begins to suspect who was responsible for Lang's death, but he is bound by a witch's spell to keep...
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1968
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To prevent Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) from being cured of vampirism, Cassandra (Lara Parker) uses a voodoo fetish to kill Dr....
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1968
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1968
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In a nightmare, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is visited by the vengeful Angelique (Lara Parker), who tells him that he will be...
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1968
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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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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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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) rises from his coffin and kills Angelique (Lara Parker) before she can drive a stake through his...
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1968
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Knowing full well that, despite his death, Barnabas will be revived as a vampire, Angelique (Lara Parker) tries to drive a...
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1968
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1968
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Angelique (Lara Parker) continues her desperate efforts to save Barnabas' (Jonathan Frid) life. Josette returns and sizes up...
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1968
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Angelique (Lara Parker) miraculously recovers from her wound, but Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is not so lucky. Realizing that...
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1968
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Preparing to kill Angelique (Lara Parker) in her sleep, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is stopped by her warning that, if she dies,...
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1968
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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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Abigail (Clarice Blackburn) asks Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) to exorcise the Old House. Meanwhile, Sarah (Sharon Smyth), little...
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1968
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At last married to Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Angelique (Lara Parker) must now dispose of Victoria, the only person -- outside...
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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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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) again decides to marry Josette, but Angelique (Lara Parker) dissuades him by summoning the ghost of...
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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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Thanks to some surreptitious witchcraft by Angelique (Lara Parker), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) wins the duel. As Jeremiah...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Despite the fact that Josette has eloped with Jeremiah -- something that Angelique (Lara Parker) has carefully arranged via...
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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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Ben (Thayer David) struggles to free himself from Angelique's power. Meanwhile, Angelique (Lara Parker) uses her witchcraft...
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1967
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Realizing that her witchcraft may cost Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) his life, Angelique (Lara Parker) breaks her evil spell. Even...
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1967
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1967
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Angelique (Lara Parker) plots to ensnare Barnabas Collins by placing his indentured servant, Ben Stokes (Thayer David), under...
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1967
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Angelique (Lara Parker) uses her witchcraft to arrange a torrid romance between Barnabas' sweetheart, Josette, and Jeremiah...
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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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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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1967
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From the late-'60s cult TV series, this episode finds Barnabas traveling back to the middle of the 19th century to stop an...
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1967
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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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