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Timeline

1967

Narrator

Victoria Winters

Writer

Ron Sproat

Director

Lela Swift

Broadcast

May 8, 1967

Recorded

May 3, 1967

Video

DVD: DS C1D2

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Joe, Maggie, Sam, Barnabas and Burke all spend an evening together at the Blue Whale, but later that night a sleeping Maggie has an unexpected visitor.

Synopsis

Teaser

My name is Victoria Winters. Night has come to Collinwood and the country around; and with it comes a terror, which has no name, and no known source. It is greater than the fear that stalks the Earth, because it is a fear that haunts the mind, without shape, without form. Until in dreams a form is found, and one is led to it down windless corridors, and forced finally to look upon its face.

Maggie has a horrifying nightmare in which she is witness to her own funeral. In the dream, her face turns into a hideous skull. Maggie wakes up screaming and immediately calls Joe.

Act I

Joe, having rushed over, picks Maggie up to take her to the Blue Whale. He buys her a drink to calm her nerves. Maggie describes her nightmare to Joe, which continues to terrify her. Joe wonders if something or someone frightened Maggie, causing her to have the dream. He deduces that the recent attacks in town are to blame. Before long, Sam walks in with Barnabas. They have been working together at the Old House on Barnabas' new portrait and decided to quit early. They sit with Joe and Maggie, but Maggie becomes extremely uncomfortable around Barnabas.

Act II

Sam, who is enjoying painting Barnabas' portrait, wonders if he should do all of his work at night. Barnabas asks Maggie if the night affects her, but she nervously asks Joe to dance with her, leaving Sam and Barnabas on their own. Sam and Barnabas continue to talk and Barnabas begins to openly express his interest in Maggie. Sam seems to feel as if the older man's infatuation with his daughter is harmless, and even partially encourages him. Maggie and Joe finish their dance, and a frightened Maggie doesn't want to rejoin her father and Barnabas. Neither she or Joe can understand the way she feels, but it seems as if something more than the dream has scared her.

Act III

Burke walks into the Blue Whale and introduces himself to Barnabas. The two engage upon a conversation concerning Willie Loomis, whom Barnabas promises to dismiss if any trouble arises. Maggie, who appears to be feeling better, asks Joe to take her home. But she's hesitant to say goodnight to those at her father's table. Maggie only does so with Joe at her side; Barnabas wishes her sweet dreams.

Act IV

Later that night, Maggie has returned home and is too agitated to go sleep despite being exhausted. Sam comes in to tell her goodnight and he jokingly offers to tuck her in. He can tell something is wrong, but Maggie claims she's all right. As she gets into bed, a dog begins to howl outside. Back at the Blue Whale, Burke admires Barnabas' cane. After several minutes, Barnabas appears to grow agitated and hastily leaves. In the middle of the night, Barnabas enters Maggie's bedroom through the French doors. He stalks over to her bed and bares his fangs.

Memorable quotes

  • Sam Evans: "Oh, Maggie! I thought I brought you up better than to go around spilling good drink!"
  • Sam Evans: "No woman is worthwhile without a little fire in her veins."
  • Maggie Evans: "Do I have to make sense all of the time?"
  • Barnabas Collins: "I am a man who can't stand even the thought of violence, and the last man in the world who would have anyone near me who even contemplated the thought of it.  Serenity is my favorite emotion"
  • Burke: I've been looking forward to meeting you for a long time.
  • Barnabas: (to Maggie): Sweet dreams.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

  • Jonathan Frid inserted his fangs upside down, with the serendipitous side effect of appearing more frightening than originally intended.
  • Maggie is wearing a ring on the ring-finger of her left hand (usually reserved for engagement and wedding rings) when she is seen in bed at the end of the episode.

Continuity and mistakes

  • When Maggie calls Joe, she dials a 4-digit number. By 1965, most of the U.S. used 7-digit phone numbers, and if they did still use shortened numbers, it would have required operator assistance.
  • Jonathan Frid accidentally refers to Joe Haskell as "Willie".
  • Jonathan Frid and Mitchell Ryan begin to speak over one another during their conversation at the Blue Whale.
  • When Barnabas Collins and Sam Evans enter the Blue Whale, Barnabas offers to buy him a drink, and Sam accepts. However, later in the episode, Sam tells the bartender to put the drinks on his tab.
  • As the final scene begins, the other camera can be seen briefly on the left side of the screen.
  • First time we see Barnabas in the Blue Whale.
  • Joe is an early bird who likes to rise early. Sam admits he may want to paint all night all the time.
  • The Blue Whale music seems...like a Mid Eastern belly dance...
  • Why does Burke, who meets Barnabas for the first time here, say he is not sure of Willie's transformation, when he was witness to it?
  • At one point, Burke and Barnabas talk at the same time.

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