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series = [[Dark Shadows (1966)]] |
 
episode = 175 |
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prevep = [[177|←]] |
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|timeline= [[1967]]
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|narrator= [[Alexandra Moltke]]<br><small>(as [[Victoria Winters]])</small>
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|writer= [[Malcolm Marmorstein]]
timeline = [[1967]]|
 
 
|director= [[Lela Swift]]
airdate = March 1, 1967 |
 
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tapedate = March 21, 1967 |
 
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|tapedate = [[Template:February 21|February 21]], 1967<br><small>(Tuesday)</small>
narrator = [[Victoria Winters]] |
 
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|video =[[The Complete Original Series#Collection 4|Complete: Disc 20]]
writer = [[Malcolm Marmorstein]] |
 
 
<br>[[The Beginning Collection 5|Beginning 5: Disc 4]]
director = [[Lela Swift]] |
 
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[[Joe Haskell|Joe]] and [[Peter Guthrie|Dr. Guthrie]] break into the crypt of [[Laura Collins|Laura Murdoch Stockbridge]].
 
[[Joe Haskell|Joe]] and [[Peter Guthrie|Dr. Guthrie]] break into the crypt of [[Laura Collins|Laura Murdoch Stockbridge]].
   
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'''Teaser'''
 
'''Teaser'''
   
: ''My name is [[Victoria Winters]]. The man who has come to attempt to solve the mysteries that hover over [[Collinwood]] has made a startling suggestion to which others can only react with shock and fear.''
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: ''My name is [[Victoria Winters]]. The [[Peter Guthrie|man]] who has come to attempt to solve the mysteries that hover over [[Collinwood]] has made a startling suggestion to which others can only react with shock and fear.''
   
[[Joe Haskell | Joe]] is reluctant to go along with Guthrie, who tries to convince him that he doesn't want to rob any graves or snatch any bodies and of the utility to [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard | Liz's]] recovery of doing the grave-entering. He wants to view the remains of Laura Murdoch [[Stockbridge]] who died in 1767.
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[[Joe Haskell|Joe]] is reluctant to go along with Guthrie, who tries to convince him that he doesn't want to rob any graves or snatch any bodies and of the utility to [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard|Elizabeth's]] recovery of doing the grave-entering. He wants to view the remains of Laura Murdoch [[Stockbridge]] who died in 1767.
   
 
'''Act I'''
 
'''Act I'''
   
Joe recognizes the name Murdoch as [[Laura Collins | Laura's]] maiden name. He learns about the other Laura and puts it together with the Phoenix fire and Sam's [[Portrait of Phoenix | painting]]. Joe is reluctant because of the illegality; [[Peter Guthrie | Guthrie]] tries to impress upon Joe the urgency of his need--he has no time for [[Frank Garner | Frank]] to clear up the red tape to make the grave-opening legal. Guthrie wants Joe to help him get the facts they need. Things just don't sit right with Joe; [[Carolyn Stoddard | Carolyn]] cajoles him into TRYING to help Liz. Joe agrees to help Guthrie open the grave despite his pseudo-religious objections.
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Joe recognizes the name Murdoch as [[Laura Collins|Laura's]] maiden name. He learns about the other Laura and puts it together with the Phoenix fire and Sam's [[Portrait of Phoenix|painting]]. Joe is reluctant because of the illegality; [[Peter Guthrie|Guthrie]] tries to impress upon Joe the urgency of his need--he has no time for [[Frank Garner|Frank]] to clear up the red tape to make the grave-opening legal. Guthrie wants Joe to help him get the facts they need. Things just don't sit right with Joe; [[Carolyn Stoddard|Carolyn]] cajoles him into trying to help Elizabeth. Joe agrees to help Guthrie open the grave despite his religious objections.
   
 
'''Act II'''
 
'''Act II'''
   
Someone lurks outside [[Laura Collins | Laura's]] cottage and knocks on the door. It's Roger, who's tired of arguing, showing up for an appointment. Laura wants to know if [[Roger Collins | Roger]] has any reports for her concerning the happenings. Laura laments that time is running out; she needs David soon or it'll be too late. [[David Collins | David]] must come of his own free will; Roger doesn't understand why. He wants her to take the boy and go. Laura wants to know what Roger thinks of Guthrie, who she reveals is a 'ghost-chasing' parapsychologist. Roger is affronted that everyone but him knew about Guthrie's job. Roger is confused but remembers that lots of things have been confusing since Laura's return. Laura is sick of her status of 'guilt by innuendo.' Roger reminds Laura of all the strange happenings since her return and questions why Laura kept secret her meeting with Liz. Laura insists there's nothing to tell.
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Someone lurks outside [[Laura Collins|Laura's]] cottage and knocks on the door. It's Roger, who's tired of arguing, showing up for an appointment. Laura wants to know if [[Roger Collins|Roger]] has any reports for her concerning the happenings. Laura laments that time is running out; she needs David soon or it'll be too late. [[David Collins|David]] must come of his own free will; Roger doesn't understand why. He wants her to take the boy and go. Laura wants to know what Roger thinks of Guthrie, who she reveals is a 'ghost-chasing' parapsychologist. Roger is affronted that everyone but him knew about Guthrie's job. Roger is confused but remembers that lots of things have been confusing since Laura's return. Laura is sick of her status of 'guilt by innuendo.' Roger reminds Laura of all the strange happenings since her return and questions why Laura kept secret her meeting with Elizabeth. Laura insists there's nothing to tell.
   
 
'''Act III'''
 
'''Act III'''
   
Guthrie wants to wait a few hours when the road to the crypt will be less used than usual. Joe offers to use his tools after Guthrie states the caretaker wouldn't interfere. Guthrie plans to pick Joe up at his white, clapboard house on North Main. Carolyn pledges her undying gratitude to Joe. Roger comes in in a pout to speak with Guthrie and Carolyn. Joe leaves; Roger calls Carolyn "Lucretia Borgia" (as he once referred to Liz) and announces that he knows Guthrie is a parapsychologist. He mocks the profession and wants to know when Guthrie will produce some results. They promise him that they'll know soon enough. Guthrie admits that everything seems to relate to Laura; Roger is affronted and asks—nay, orders—Guthrie to leave the house. Guthrie obliges. Roger tells Carolyn he never wants Guthrie in the house again.
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Guthrie wants to wait a few hours when the road to the crypt will be less used than usual. Joe offers to use his tools after Guthrie states the caretaker wouldn't interfere. Guthrie plans to pick Joe up at his white, clapboard house on North Main. Carolyn pledges her undying gratitude to Joe. Roger comes in in a pout to speak with Guthrie and Carolyn. Joe leaves; Roger announces that he knows Guthrie is a parapsychologist. He mocks the profession and wants to know when Guthrie will produce some results. They promise him that they'll know soon enough. Guthrie admits that everything seems to relate to Laura; Roger is affronted and asks—nay, orders—Guthrie to leave the house. Guthrie obliges. Roger tells Carolyn he never wants Guthrie in the house again.
   
 
'''Act IV'''
 
'''Act IV'''
   
Roger decides the time for Carolyn's playing Mistress of Collinwood is over. He accuses her of using Guthrie as a tool against Laura because of Laura's interference in Carolyn's plans with [[Burke Devlin | Burke]]. Carolyn claims not to have given their relationship a thought since Liz fell ill. Roger refuses to admit anything that can't be proven and promises to admit his error should Guthrie provide a satisfactory amount of evidence. Roger concedes but reserves the right to remain extremely dubious about the whole thing. He admits there have been a lot of strange things happening recently, and that Guthrie may have something. Guthrie and Joe arrive at the crypt, which is locked. Guthrie knocks; there's no answer. Guthrie tries to force the door; Joe stops him (breaking into a grave, fine; breaking into the crypt containing the grave, NO WAY!). Guthrie says he'll take complete responsibility for the mess; Joe tries to open the door. As they are carefully selecting tools, the door mysteriously opens….
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Roger decides the time for Carolyn's playing Mistress of Collinwood is over. He accuses her of using Guthrie as a tool against Laura because of Laura's interference in Carolyn's plans with [[Burke Devlin|Burke]]. Carolyn claims not to have given their relationship a thought since Elizabeth fell ill. Roger refuses to admit anything that can't be proven and promises to admit his error should Guthrie provide a satisfactory amount of evidence. Roger concedes but reserves the right to remain extremely dubious about the whole thing. He admits there have been a lot of strange things happening recently, and that Guthrie may have something. Guthrie and Joe arrive at the crypt, which is locked. Guthrie knocks; there's no answer. Guthrie tries to force the door; Joe stops him, breaking into a grave, fine; breaking into the crypt containing the grave, no way. Guthrie says he'll take complete responsibility for the mess; Joe tries to open the door. As they are carefully selecting tools, the door mysteriously opens...
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
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: '''[[Roger Collins|Roger]]''': Tea isn't a drink, it's a liquid.
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: '''Roger:''' If it isn't my [[Carolyn Stoddard|niece]], Lucretia Borgia.
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:* Laura (when Roger starts questioning her again about strange goings-on since she arrived): Everybody's favorite game around here--guilt by innuendo. This is New England--and obviously witch-hunting is still your favorite sport.
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:* (As Roger is confronting Dr. Guthrie about being a parapsychologist)-- Dr. Guthrie: We're trying to get to the bottom of your sister's illness. Roger: By table-tapping? What comes next? Are we to read tea leaves after dinner?
   
 
== Dramatis personae ==
 
== Dramatis personae ==
   
* [[Nancy Barrett]] as [[Carolyn Stoddard]]
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* [[177|←]] [[Nancy Barrett]] as [[Carolyn Stoddard]] [[179|→]]
* [[Joel Crothers]] as [[Joe Haskell]]
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* [[177|←]] [[Joel Crothers]] as [[Joe Haskell]] [[179|→]]
* [[John Lasell]] as [[Peter Guthrie]]
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* [[177|←]] [[John Lasell]] as [[Peter Guthrie]] [[179|→]]
* [[Diana Millay]] as [[Laura Collins]]
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* [[176|←]] [[Diana Millay]] as [[Laura Collins]] [[180|→]]
* [[Louis Edmonds]] as [[Roger Collins]]
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* [[171|←]] [[Louis Edmonds]] as [[Roger Collins]] [[182|→]]
   
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
   
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=== Production ===
== Continuity and mistakes ==
 
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[[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0178]]
 
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=== Story ===
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* [[Roger Collins|Roger]] likens [[Carolyn Stoddard|Carolyn]] to {{w|Lucrezia Borgia}}, as he did with [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard|Elizabeth]] in episode [[152]].
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* Joe lives on N. Main in a white clapboard house at the end of the street.
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== Bloopers and continuity errors ==
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* Several problems with sound today: 1) In the teaser, the scene starts before Vicki's voiceover is finished. Joe says a line of dialogue and Dr. Guthrie says a partial line of dialogue without any sound as Vicki's voiceover finishes. Joe seems to be saying something like, "You can't be serious," as Dr. Guthrie's partial dialogue comes in when he says, "...serious." 2) As Carolyn accompanies Joe to the front door as he is about to leave to get his tools to help Dr. Guthrie open the grave, a music cue starts but the dialogue sound goes silent. Joe's lips are moving as he is saying something. The dialogue goes, "Listen, if we do end up in jail, will you do me a favor?...My favorite filling is a file." The silenced dialogue seems to be, "Will you bake me a cake?" 3) At the end of the episode as Dr. Guthrie and Joe are trying to break into the mausoleum, the doorknob starts turning, but the creaking door opening sound starts too early as the doorknob is still turning.
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== End credits announcement ==
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* ''Dark Shadows is a Dan Curtis production.''
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==External Links ==
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[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0857720/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Dark Shadows - Episode 178 on the IMDb][[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0178]]

Revision as of 03:57, 3 August 2020

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Number

175

Timeline

1967

Narrator

Alexandra Moltke
(as Victoria Winters)

Writer

Malcolm Marmorstein

Director

Lela Swift

Broadcast

March 1, 1967
(Wednesday)

Recorded

February 21, 1967
(Tuesday)

Video

Complete: Disc 20
Beginning 5: Disc 4

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Joe and Dr. Guthrie break into the crypt of Laura Murdoch Stockbridge.

Synopsis

Teaser

My name is Victoria Winters. The man who has come to attempt to solve the mysteries that hover over Collinwood has made a startling suggestion to which others can only react with shock and fear.

Joe is reluctant to go along with Guthrie, who tries to convince him that he doesn't want to rob any graves or snatch any bodies and of the utility to Elizabeth's recovery of doing the grave-entering. He wants to view the remains of Laura Murdoch Stockbridge who died in 1767.

Act I

Joe recognizes the name Murdoch as Laura's maiden name. He learns about the other Laura and puts it together with the Phoenix fire and Sam's painting. Joe is reluctant because of the illegality; Guthrie tries to impress upon Joe the urgency of his need--he has no time for Frank to clear up the red tape to make the grave-opening legal. Guthrie wants Joe to help him get the facts they need. Things just don't sit right with Joe; Carolyn cajoles him into trying to help Elizabeth. Joe agrees to help Guthrie open the grave despite his religious objections.

Act II

Someone lurks outside Laura's cottage and knocks on the door. It's Roger, who's tired of arguing, showing up for an appointment. Laura wants to know if Roger has any reports for her concerning the happenings. Laura laments that time is running out; she needs David soon or it'll be too late. David must come of his own free will; Roger doesn't understand why. He wants her to take the boy and go. Laura wants to know what Roger thinks of Guthrie, who she reveals is a 'ghost-chasing' parapsychologist. Roger is affronted that everyone but him knew about Guthrie's job. Roger is confused but remembers that lots of things have been confusing since Laura's return. Laura is sick of her status of 'guilt by innuendo.' Roger reminds Laura of all the strange happenings since her return and questions why Laura kept secret her meeting with Elizabeth. Laura insists there's nothing to tell.

Act III

Guthrie wants to wait a few hours when the road to the crypt will be less used than usual. Joe offers to use his tools after Guthrie states the caretaker wouldn't interfere. Guthrie plans to pick Joe up at his white, clapboard house on North Main. Carolyn pledges her undying gratitude to Joe. Roger comes in in a pout to speak with Guthrie and Carolyn. Joe leaves; Roger announces that he knows Guthrie is a parapsychologist. He mocks the profession and wants to know when Guthrie will produce some results. They promise him that they'll know soon enough. Guthrie admits that everything seems to relate to Laura; Roger is affronted and asks—nay, orders—Guthrie to leave the house. Guthrie obliges. Roger tells Carolyn he never wants Guthrie in the house again.

Act IV

Roger decides the time for Carolyn's playing Mistress of Collinwood is over. He accuses her of using Guthrie as a tool against Laura because of Laura's interference in Carolyn's plans with Burke. Carolyn claims not to have given their relationship a thought since Elizabeth fell ill. Roger refuses to admit anything that can't be proven and promises to admit his error should Guthrie provide a satisfactory amount of evidence. Roger concedes but reserves the right to remain extremely dubious about the whole thing. He admits there have been a lot of strange things happening recently, and that Guthrie may have something. Guthrie and Joe arrive at the crypt, which is locked. Guthrie knocks; there's no answer. Guthrie tries to force the door; Joe stops him, breaking into a grave, fine; breaking into the crypt containing the grave, no way. Guthrie says he'll take complete responsibility for the mess; Joe tries to open the door. As they are carefully selecting tools, the door mysteriously opens...

Memorable quotes

Roger: Tea isn't a drink, it's a liquid.

Roger: If it isn't my niece, Lucretia Borgia.
  • Laura (when Roger starts questioning her again about strange goings-on since she arrived): Everybody's favorite game around here--guilt by innuendo. This is New England--and obviously witch-hunting is still your favorite sport.
  • (As Roger is confronting Dr. Guthrie about being a parapsychologist)-- Dr. Guthrie: We're trying to get to the bottom of your sister's illness. Roger: By table-tapping? What comes next? Are we to read tea leaves after dinner?

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

  • Several problems with sound today: 1) In the teaser, the scene starts before Vicki's voiceover is finished. Joe says a line of dialogue and Dr. Guthrie says a partial line of dialogue without any sound as Vicki's voiceover finishes. Joe seems to be saying something like, "You can't be serious," as Dr. Guthrie's partial dialogue comes in when he says, "...serious." 2) As Carolyn accompanies Joe to the front door as he is about to leave to get his tools to help Dr. Guthrie open the grave, a music cue starts but the dialogue sound goes silent. Joe's lips are moving as he is saying something. The dialogue goes, "Listen, if we do end up in jail, will you do me a favor?...My favorite filling is a file." The silenced dialogue seems to be, "Will you bake me a cake?" 3) At the end of the episode as Dr. Guthrie and Joe are trying to break into the mausoleum, the doorknob starts turning, but the creaking door opening sound starts too early as the doorknob is still turning.

End credits announcement

  • Dark Shadows is a Dan Curtis production.

External Links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 178 on the IMDb