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|timeline= [[1968]]
 
|narrator= [[Alexandra Moltke]]
 
|narrator= [[Alexandra Moltke]]
|writer= [[Ron Sproat]]||director= [[Lela Swift]]
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|director= [[Lela Swift]]
|airdate= October 26, 1967
 
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|airdate= [[Template:October 26|October 26]], [[1967 productions|1967]]<br><small>(Thursday)</small>
|tapedate = October 20, 1967
 
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|tapedate = [[Template:October 20|October 20]], 1967<br><small>(Friday)</small>
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|video =[[The Complete Original Series#Collection 7|Complete: Disc 38]]
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<br>[[Collection 4|Collection 4: Disc 2]]
 
|prevep= [[348|←]]
 
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|nextep= [[350|→]]
 
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[[Barnabas Collins|Barnabas]] ages rapidly to his true age as a result of [[Julia Hoffman|Julia's]] experiments.
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
'''Summary'''
 
 
Barnabas ages rapidly to his true age as a result of Dr. Hoffman's experiments.
 
   
 
'''Teaser'''
 
'''Teaser'''
   
: ''A single star is visible over [[Collinwood]], seeming like a cold, lonely light that exists in a void unto itself. Few men can know such isolation. But there is one who has. One who has hoped his isolation might be ended, only to have that hope destroyed. And desperation and terror will follow in its wake.''
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: ''A single star is visible over [[Collinwood]], seeming like a cold, lonely light that exists in a void unto itself. Few men can know such isolation. But there is [[Barnabas Collins|one]] who has. One who has hoped his isolation might be ended, only to have that hope destroyed. And desperation and terror will follow in its wake.''
 
Dr. [[Julia Hoffman]] faces [[Barnabas Collins]], who has aged to his true 172 years! Distraught, she informs him the treatment dosage he insisted on was too powerful. He touches his face, and, anguished, realizes what has happened.
 
   
 
[[Julia Hoffman]] faces [[Barnabas Collins]], who has aged to his true 172 years. Distraught, she informs him the treatment dosage he insisted on was too powerful. He touches his face, and, anguished, realizes what has happened.
   
 
'''Act I'''
 
'''Act I'''
   
Barnabas blames Julia for his grotesque condition. He believes this was an act of revenge on her part due to the fact he rejected her feelings for him. She denies the accusation, and asks Barnabas for time to counteract the disastrous treatment. Barnabas refuses her help. He decides to fully revert back to a vampire as it is the only way in which he can save himself. Julia begs him not to. If he goes on destroying, she will be partially to blame. Barnabas instructs her to go to Collinwood and tell [[Victoria Winters]] he cannot see her tonight. As Julia opens the door, she is startled to find Victoria outside. While Julia distracts the governess, Barnabas turns one of the high-backed armchairs in the [[Old House parlor]] around and sits in it. Victoria steps inside, and Julia prevents her from going any further, telling her that Barnabas is ill. Victoria, who cannot see Barnabas, insists on helping him. But Julia persuades her to return to Collinwood. As Victoria reluctantly departs, Barnabas bows his head in despair.
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Barnabas blames Julia for his grotesque condition. He believes this was an act of revenge on her part due to the fact he rejected her feelings for him. She denies the accusation and asks Barnabas for time to counteract the disastrous treatment. Barnabas refuses her help. He decides to fully revert back to a vampire as it is the only way in which he can save himself. Julia begs him not to. If he goes on destroying, she will be partially to blame. Barnabas instructs her to go to Collinwood and tell [[Victoria Winters]] he cannot see her tonight. As Julia opens the door, she is startled to find Victoria outside. While Julia distracts the governess, Barnabas turns one of the high-backed armchairs in the [[Old House parlor]] around and sits in it. Victoria steps inside, and Julia prevents her from going any further, telling her that Barnabas is ill. Victoria, who cannot see Barnabas, insists on helping him. But Julia persuades her to return to Collinwood. As Victoria reluctantly departs, Barnabas bows his head in despair.
 
   
 
'''Act II'''
 
'''Act II'''
   
After Victoria has left, Barnabas is sickened by the thought of her seeing him as a loathsome old man. He determines to take action in order to change back. Julia calculatingly suggests Barnabas use Victoria as the instrument with which to revert. Barnabas refuses to harm her. But Julia, not wanting Victoria to come to Barnabas willingly, pressures and tempts him into considering biting the governess. Meanwhile, [[Carolyn Stoddard]] visits [[Victoria's room]] and tells her she's heading to the [[Blue Whale]] to meet [[Joe Haskell]]. The girls discuss [[Burke Devlin]], and Victoria continues to believe her missing fiance is alive. When Carolyn asks about Barnabas, her suspicions about her cousin are raised when Victoria comments on his sudden illness. Back at the Old House, Julia continues to tempt Barnabas with the idea of drinking Victoria's blood. If Victoria will not come to him willingly, then Julia believes Barnabas will be a fool not to have her in any way possible. Barnabas angrily orders Julia to leave, but it is clear her suggestion is playing on his mind.
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After Victoria has left, Barnabas is sickened by the thought of her seeing him as a loathsome old man. He determines to take action in order to change back. Julia calculatingly suggests Barnabas use Victoria as the instrument with which to revert. Barnabas refuses to harm her. But Julia, not wanting Victoria to come to Barnabas willingly, pressures and tempts him into considering biting the governess. Meanwhile, [[Carolyn Stoddard]] visits [[Victoria's room]] and tells her she's heading to the [[Blue Whale]] to meet [[Joe Haskell]]. The girls discuss [[Burke Devlin]], and Victoria continues to believe her missing fiancé is alive. When Carolyn asks about Barnabas, her suspicions about her cousin are raised when Victoria comments on his sudden illness. Back at the Old House, Julia continues to tempt Barnabas with the idea of drinking Victoria's blood. If Victoria will not come to him willingly, then Julia believes Barnabas will be a fool not to have her in any way possible. Barnabas angrily orders Julia to leave, but it is clear her suggestion is playing on his mind.
 
   
 
'''Act III'''
 
'''Act III'''
   
At the Blue Whale, Carolyn tells Joe that she has seen [[Sarah Collins]]. She believes [[David Collins]]' wild stories might very well be true. But Joe thinks they're too far fetched. Carolyn asks Joe to take her to [[Eagle Hill Cemetery]] and double-check if there really is a secret room in the [[Collins]] [[Mausoleum]]. Joe refuses, and tries to convince Carolyn that, although Sarah might be real, David's other stories are nothing more than wild imagination.
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At the Blue Whale, Carolyn tells Joe that she has seen [[Sarah Collins]]. She believes [[David Collins|David Collins']] wild stories might very well be true. But Joe thinks they're too far fetched. Carolyn asks Joe to take her to [[Eagle Hill Cemetery]] and double-check if there really is a secret room in the [[Collins mausoleum]]. Joe refuses and tries to convince Carolyn that, although Sarah might be real, David's other stories are nothing more than wild imagination.
 
   
 
'''Act IV'''
 
'''Act IV'''
   
Later, Carolyn returns to Collinwood and talks to Victoria, who has changed for bed, about her doubts toward Barnabas. Victoria refuses to believe Barnabas would want to harm David, and like Joe before her, tries to convince Carolyn that David's stories are a figment of his imagination. Carolyn bids her goodnight. At the Old House, Barnabas paces restlessly as he mulls over Julia's suggestion. Back at Collinwood, a slumbering Victoria is unaware of a bat that has appeared outside her window. The aged Barnabas appears in her room, and moves toward the bed. He watches Victoria sleeping, and his deep love for her prevents him from harming her. He disappears moments before Carolyn, having heard a noise, knocks on the door. She apologizes for waking Victoria, and starts to leave... but the girls are shocked by the sight of a bat outside the window.
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Later, Carolyn returns to Collinwood and talks to Victoria, who has changed for bed, about her doubts toward Barnabas. Victoria refuses to believe Barnabas would want to harm David and, like Joe before her, tries to convince Carolyn that David's stories are a figment of his imagination. Carolyn bids her goodnight. At the Old House, Barnabas paces restlessly as he mulls over Julia's suggestion. Back at Collinwood, a slumbering Victoria is unaware of a bat that has appeared outside her window. The aged Barnabas appears in her room and moves toward the bed. He watches Victoria sleeping, and his deep love for her prevents him from harming her. He disappears moments before Carolyn, having heard a noise, knocks on the door. She apologizes for waking Victoria, and starts to leave... but the girls are shocked by the sight of a bat outside the window.
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
   
 
: '''[[Julia Hoffman|Julia]]''': (to [[Barnabas Collins|Barnabas]]) You'll have to forgo an appointment with [[Victoria Winters|Vicki]]? That must be a bitter pill to swallow.
 
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* Dr. '''[[Julia Hoffman]]''' ( to [[Barnabas Collins]]): "You have to forgo an appointment with Vicky? That must be a bitter pill to swallow."
 
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: '''[[Barnabas Collins|Barnabas]]''': Time…I have no time! The years have already pressed in upon me, and every passing moment brings me that one step closer to the moment of my death.
   
 
== Dramatis personae ==
 
== Dramatis personae ==
 
   
 
* [[Jonathan Frid]] as [[Barnabas Collins]]
 
* [[Jonathan Frid]] as [[Barnabas Collins]]
* [[Grayson Hall]] as Dr. [[Julia Hoffman]]
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* [[Grayson Hall]] as [[Julia Hoffman]]
 
* [[Joel Crothers]] as [[Joe Haskell]]
 
* [[Joel Crothers]] as [[Joe Haskell]]
 
* [[Nancy Barrett]] as [[Carolyn Stoddard]]
 
* [[Nancy Barrett]] as [[Carolyn Stoddard]]
* and [[Alexandra Moltke]] as [[Victoria Winters]]
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* [[Alexandra Moltke]] as [[Victoria Winters]]
* [[Bob O'Connell]] as Bartender [[Bob Rooney]] ''(uncredited)''
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* [[Bob O'Connell]] as [[Bob Rooney]] (uncredited)
   
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
   
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=== Production ===
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* [[Joel Crothers]] returns to the cast after an absence of 25 episodes.
 
* There are no writer and director credits for this episode.
 
* Closing credits include special make-up [[Dick Smith]], S.M.A. (Smith's old age makeup bears a remarkable resemblance to Frid in his own later years.)
 
* The date on the [[Dan Curtis Productions]] copyright notice reverts to the erroneous "1966".
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=== Story ===
   
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* [[Barnabas Collins|Barnabas']] onyx ring has returned to his right hand, previously he had been seen wearing it on his left hand.
* There were no writer/director credits for this episode.
 
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* When [[Carolyn Stoddard|Carolyn]] knocks on the door of [[Victoria's room]], it is the same door that in the [[348|previous episode]] was [[Carolyn's room]]. ''(This is likely to be another corridor that happens to look the same.)''
* Closing credits include special make-up [[Dick Smith]], S.M.A.
 
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* '''[[INTERNAL MONOLOGUE]]''': Barnabas: (recalling [[Julia Hoffman|Julia's]] words) / Biting [[Victoria Winters|Victoria]].
   
 
== Bloopers and continuity errors ==
 
== Bloopers and continuity errors ==
   
 
* During Act I, a [[boom microphone]] [[shadow]] can be seen on the wall. The actual boom microphone can be seen on the upper left side of the screen when [[Barnabas Collins|Barnabas]] is moving the chair. Later, one of the massive television cameras swings into view behind [[Alexandra Moltke]] and [[Grayson Hall]] three times.
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==External Links ==
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<span class="">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0861983/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Dark Shadows - Episode 349 on the IMDb]</span>
   
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[https://darkshadowseveryday.com/2014/03/13/episode-349/ Dark Shadows Everyday - Episode 349 - Secret Aging Man][[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0349]]
* During Act I, the shadow of a boom microphone can be seen on the wall. The actual boom microphone can be seen on the upper left side of the screen when Barnabas is moving the chair. Later, one of the massive television cameras swings into view behind [[Alexandra Moltke]] and [[Grayson Hall]] three times.
 
* The [[Dan Curtis Productions]] copyright date reverts to the erroneous "1966".
 
*Barnabas's ring has returned to his right hand.
 
*When Carolyn knocks on Vicki's bedroom door, it is the same door that in yesterday's episode was Carolyn's room.
 
[[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0349]]
 

Revision as of 10:44, 24 April 2019

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Number

345

Timeline

1968

Narrator

Alexandra Moltke

Writer

Ron Sproat

Director

Lela Swift

Broadcast

October 26, 1967
(Thursday)

Recorded

October 20, 1967
(Friday)

Video

Complete: Disc 38
Collection 4: Disc 2

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Barnabas ages rapidly to his true age as a result of Julia's experiments.

Synopsis

Teaser

A single star is visible over Collinwood, seeming like a cold, lonely light that exists in a void unto itself. Few men can know such isolation. But there is one who has. One who has hoped his isolation might be ended, only to have that hope destroyed. And desperation and terror will follow in its wake.

Julia Hoffman faces Barnabas Collins, who has aged to his true 172 years. Distraught, she informs him the treatment dosage he insisted on was too powerful. He touches his face, and, anguished, realizes what has happened.

Act I

Barnabas blames Julia for his grotesque condition. He believes this was an act of revenge on her part due to the fact he rejected her feelings for him. She denies the accusation and asks Barnabas for time to counteract the disastrous treatment. Barnabas refuses her help. He decides to fully revert back to a vampire as it is the only way in which he can save himself. Julia begs him not to. If he goes on destroying, she will be partially to blame. Barnabas instructs her to go to Collinwood and tell Victoria Winters he cannot see her tonight. As Julia opens the door, she is startled to find Victoria outside. While Julia distracts the governess, Barnabas turns one of the high-backed armchairs in the Old House parlor around and sits in it. Victoria steps inside, and Julia prevents her from going any further, telling her that Barnabas is ill. Victoria, who cannot see Barnabas, insists on helping him. But Julia persuades her to return to Collinwood. As Victoria reluctantly departs, Barnabas bows his head in despair.

Act II

After Victoria has left, Barnabas is sickened by the thought of her seeing him as a loathsome old man. He determines to take action in order to change back. Julia calculatingly suggests Barnabas use Victoria as the instrument with which to revert. Barnabas refuses to harm her. But Julia, not wanting Victoria to come to Barnabas willingly, pressures and tempts him into considering biting the governess. Meanwhile, Carolyn Stoddard visits Victoria's room and tells her she's heading to the Blue Whale to meet Joe Haskell. The girls discuss Burke Devlin, and Victoria continues to believe her missing fiancé is alive. When Carolyn asks about Barnabas, her suspicions about her cousin are raised when Victoria comments on his sudden illness. Back at the Old House, Julia continues to tempt Barnabas with the idea of drinking Victoria's blood. If Victoria will not come to him willingly, then Julia believes Barnabas will be a fool not to have her in any way possible. Barnabas angrily orders Julia to leave, but it is clear her suggestion is playing on his mind.

Act III

At the Blue Whale, Carolyn tells Joe that she has seen Sarah Collins. She believes David Collins' wild stories might very well be true. But Joe thinks they're too far fetched. Carolyn asks Joe to take her to Eagle Hill Cemetery and double-check if there really is a secret room in the Collins mausoleum. Joe refuses and tries to convince Carolyn that, although Sarah might be real, David's other stories are nothing more than wild imagination.

Act IV

Later, Carolyn returns to Collinwood and talks to Victoria, who has changed for bed, about her doubts toward Barnabas. Victoria refuses to believe Barnabas would want to harm David and, like Joe before her, tries to convince Carolyn that David's stories are a figment of his imagination. Carolyn bids her goodnight. At the Old House, Barnabas paces restlessly as he mulls over Julia's suggestion. Back at Collinwood, a slumbering Victoria is unaware of a bat that has appeared outside her window. The aged Barnabas appears in her room and moves toward the bed. He watches Victoria sleeping, and his deep love for her prevents him from harming her. He disappears moments before Carolyn, having heard a noise, knocks on the door. She apologizes for waking Victoria, and starts to leave... but the girls are shocked by the sight of a bat outside the window.

Memorable quotes

Julia: (to Barnabas) You'll have to forgo an appointment with Vicki? That must be a bitter pill to swallow.

Barnabas: Time…I have no time! The years have already pressed in upon me, and every passing moment brings me that one step closer to the moment of my death.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

  • Joel Crothers returns to the cast after an absence of 25 episodes.
  • There are no writer and director credits for this episode.
  • Closing credits include special make-up Dick Smith, S.M.A. (Smith's old age makeup bears a remarkable resemblance to Frid in his own later years.)
  • The date on the Dan Curtis Productions copyright notice reverts to the erroneous "1966".

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

  • During Act I, a boom microphone shadow can be seen on the wall. The actual boom microphone can be seen on the upper left side of the screen when Barnabas is moving the chair. Later, one of the massive television cameras swings into view behind Alexandra Moltke and Grayson Hall three times.

External Links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 349 on the IMDb

Dark Shadows Everyday - Episode 349 - Secret Aging Man