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== Bloopers and continuity errors ==
 
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* Near the end of the episode while Kendrick is pacing in the drawing room, a crew member can be heard whispering, "Here she comes," right before the clock chimes 5:30.
 
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1242
Number

1222

Timeline

1841 PT

Narrator

Grayson Hall

Writer

Gordon Russell

Director

Lela Swift

Broadcast

March 30, 1971
(Tuesday)

Recorded

March 19, 1971
(Friday)

Video

Complete: Disc 126
Collection 26: Disc 2

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Daphne's funeral is held, and Morgan lures Bramwell into the locked room.

Synopsis

The great house at Collinwood in the year 1841. A time when terror held sway over the Collins family. Terror brought on by a one hundred and sixty year old curse. Once again a member of the family has been chosen to go into the legendary locked room that has brought death or madness to all who have spent a night in it. The time it is Kendrick Young, related through his sudden marriage to Melanie Collins. Tomorrow night he will enter its doors to survive or perish. Meanwhile, another drama is unfolding in the gazebo... a drama that will lead to attempted murder.

Morgan contemplates murder. Daphne's funeral is held. Morgan writes a note asking Bramwell to go to the remote part of Collinwood. Kendrick waits for night so he can go in to the locked room. Morgan knocks out Bramwell and locks him in the room. Morgan announces that he has locked Bramwell in the room. Catherine runs to Bramwell.

Memorable quotes

Bramwell: (to Catherine) Even in mourning you're a picture of loveliness.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

  • Near the end of the episode while Kendrick is pacing in the drawing room, a crew member can be heard whispering, "Here she comes," right before the clock chimes 5:30.