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== Bloopers and continuity errors == |
== Bloopers and continuity errors == |
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*When Morgan and Catherine are talking after the doctor has left and Julia went to get him back, you can see stage hands with scripts in the mirror at center stage. |
*When Morgan and Catherine are talking after the doctor has left and Julia went to get him back, you can see stage hands with scripts in the mirror at center stage. |
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+ | *No mention of the fact that Maine adopted its first anti-dueling laws in 1820 authorizing a $1,000 fine to challenge someone to a duel or for accepting such a challenge. Maine in 1838 also added a $100 fine for ridiculing someone who refuses to fight a duel. |
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[[Category:Dark Shadows episodes]] |
[[Category:Dark Shadows episodes]] |
Revision as of 01:37, 28 May 2013
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January 29, 1971 |
We have 9 images of Dark Shadows 1206 |
Synopsis
Teaser
- A night of torment in the great estate of Collinwood in parallel time, for Catherine Harridge this is a night of decision; frightened by the intensity of her old feeling for the ardent Bramwell, aware of her obligations to her fiance, Morgan Collins, Catherine decides a solution to her life is an immediate marriage ceremony. And so she takes a step which may mean tragedy to all three people.
Bramwell interrupts the wedding ceremony and a fight errupts between him and Morgan. Melanie goes to see Josette; Melanie plans to find who her real parents are. Bramwell is forbidden from ever going back to Collinwood. Morgan challenges Bramwell to a duel. Catherine begs Bramwell not to duel Morgan; she threatens to kill herself if he kills Morgan. Bramwell and Morgan prepare for the duel.
Memorable quotes
- Bramwell : Catherine, you and I will not end this way - you will not marry Morgan!
Dramatis personae
- Jonathan Frid as Bramwell Collins
- Grayson Hall as Julia Collins
- Nancy Barrett as Melanie Collins
- Lara Parker as Catherine Harridge
- Mary Cooper as Josette Collins
- Keith Prentice as Morgan Collins
- Emory Bass as a Minister
Background information and notes
Bloopers and continuity errors
- When Morgan and Catherine are talking after the doctor has left and Julia went to get him back, you can see stage hands with scripts in the mirror at center stage.
- No mention of the fact that Maine adopted its first anti-dueling laws in 1820 authorizing a $1,000 fine to challenge someone to a duel or for accepting such a challenge. Maine in 1838 also added a $100 fine for ridiculing someone who refuses to fight a duel.