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September 15, 1967 |
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September 7, 1967 |
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Following a scary dream, David tells Burke that he is afraid of Barnabas and does not want to see him.
Synopsis[]
Teaser
- Darkness shrouds the walls of Collinwood and hides its secrets well. Inside the great house, all seems peaceful and serene. A frightened and disturbed boy lies sleeping. But sleep brings him no peace, for dreams can bring him one step closer to learning a terrifying and dangerous secret.
David Collins sleeps restlessly in his bedroom. Drawn into a nightmare, he finds himself in Eagle Hill Cemetery where Barnabas Collins bares his fangs at him.
Act I
David wakes screaming and hysterical. Victoria Winters and Burke Devlin hear him and rush into the room. They manage to calm him but, when asked, David claims not to remember his dream. Wanting to be alone, Burke and Victoria make sure David is all right before leaving him. Outside in the hall, Victoria admits to being terribly worried about David. The boy has been fearful for the past "few days" and refuses to tell her why. At that moment, David opens his door and asks to speak with Burke alone. He confesses to having lied about not remembering his nightmare because he didn't want to upset Victoria. Burke is disturbed to learn David's dream concerned Barnabas. David describes his nightmare along with the uneasy feeling he has toward his cousin. Scared witless, he doesn't want Barnabas to come anywhere near him.
Act II
Later, Burke returns to Victoria in the drawing room and relates his conversation with David. His suspicions toward Barnabas have been reignited, which doesn't sit well at all with Victoria. They both agree to change the subject before an argument ensues. Victoria answers a knock at the door to find Barnabas, who is looking for Miss Hoffman. But Julia has gone out for the evening. Barnabas tells Vicki that it is urgent for him to see Julia, and then he leaves to return to the Old House. Again Burke's curiosity is aroused, and Victoria chides him for making a mystery over every little thing. When she goes upstairs to check on David, Burke glares across the foyer at the Portrait of Barnabas.
Act III
Julia returns to Collinwood and learns that Barnabas was looking for her. Burke wastes no time in pelting Julia with questions about her "book." She sidesteps these, then departs for the Old House. There, Barnabas and Willie Loomis are anxiously waiting for Julia. Once she arrives, Julia is shocked to learn that Maggie Evans' memory has returned. She refuses to believe this is even possible, especially after the last time she hypnotized Maggie into forgetting her ordeal. Barnabas orders Julia to go to Maggie and see if the girl has really regained her memory. Julia is forced to sheepishly admit that Maggie is no longer her patient. This blunder, as Barnabas points out, may mean the end of the doctor's life.
Act IV
In spite of Julia's blundering, Barnabas decides to spare her. Julia advises him to wait a few days and he will see that Maggie has, in fact, remembered absolutely nothing. After a pause, Barnabas appears to agree. Julia, pleased that Barnabas is being sensible at last, goes to prepare another injection of her serum for him. However, once he and Barnabas are alone again, Willie realizes the vampire is planning something. Indeed, Maggie has become too great a threat to Barnabas' existence and must be killed tonight.
Memorable quotes[]
Dramatis personae[]
- Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins
- Anthony George as Burke Devlin
- Grayson Hall as Julia Hoffman
- John Karlen as Willie Loomis
- David Henesy as David Collins
- Alexandra Moltke as Victoria Winters
Background information and notes[]
Production[]
- This episode was recorded out of broadcast sequence. The previous episode to be recorded was 324.
- The color videotape master of this episode is lost. However, a monochrome kinescope film copy does exist.
- David's unseen "scream" was, in fact, a stock sound effect usually reserved for female characters.
Story[]
- DREAM SEQUENCE: David dreams that Barnabas is a vampire.
- TIMELINE: Something has been disturbing David for the past "few days." Barnabas is going to kill Maggie tonight.
Bloopers and continuity errors[]
- When David screams at the beginning and Victoria runs into his room, Anthony George can be seen to be already in the room standing behind the dresser, waiting for his cue, then he also starts running. The camera obviously wasn't supposed to pan this far left.
- Alexandra Moltke seems to have forgotten a line. At the beginning of Act II, when Victoria and Burke are discussing David's nightmare about Barnabas, Victoria says, "But why should he be afraid of him?" and then hesitates. Burke stands silent for a moment and then opens his mouth to speak, but then Victoria says, "Has Barnabas ever said or done anything that might frighten David?"
- Vicki states that David has never kept secrets from her before. David has, of course, hidden many things from Vicki and lied to her many times.
- Julia states that Dr. Woodard took Maggie out of her care a "few days ago." However, the on-screen passage of time would suggest it was yesterday.
- Jonathan Frid flubs when Julia says to Barnabas, "You must believe that." He turns to her and starts to say something, then stops, turns around again, walks to the other side of the room, and then turns back to say his line.
- Jonathan Frid flubs when Julia asks Barnabas, "Then you won't do anything to Maggie?" He answers, "Not yet, not until I'm certain that she no longer is a threat to me." The correct line would be "not until I'm certain that she is a threat to me."
- In the final act, Barnabas asks Julia if it isn't time for his injection, and she says yes. However, Julia came to the Old House because of Barnabas's urgent summoning of her at Collinwood. Earlier, when Julia returned to Collinwood and Burke told her Barnabas wanted to see her at the Old House, Julia acted as if she had no plans to go there. [Both things can be true at once. She may have come because she was asked to and it may also now be time for the injection.]
- A few moments before the end of the episode, as Barnabas is talking to Willie about killing Maggie, the screen blacks out for several seconds.
End credits announcements[]
- Dark Shadows is a Dan Curtis Production.
External links []
Dark Shadows - Episode 320 on the IMDb
Dark Shadows Everyday - Episode 320 - This Means Your Life
Dark Shadows Commentary- Episode 320: It must have been a nightmare