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<br>[[Collection 5|Collection 5: Disc 2]]
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[[Reverend Trask]] arrives from [[Salem]] to investigate charges of [[witchcraft]] at [[Collinwood]].
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
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'''Teaser'''
 
'''Teaser'''
   
: ''A [[séance]] was held in the Great House of [[Collinwood]], a séance which sent [[Victoria Winters]] back on an uncertain and frightening journey to the past--back to the [[Collins]] family who lived in the year 1795. Sadness and fear pervade the [[Old House|old Collins mansion]] on this day. There has been a duel between two men; one of them has been mortally wounded. There are those in the house who believe that witchcraft is at work here, and they have taken steps to see that the witch is found and destroyed.''
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: ''A [[séance]] was held in the great house of [[Collinwood]], a séance which sent [[Victoria Winters]] back on an uncertain and frightening journey to the past, back to the [[Collins family]] who lived in the year [[1795]]. Sadness and fear pervade the [[Old House|old Collins mansion]] on this day. There has been a duel between two men; [[Jeremiah Collins|one]] of them has been mortally wounded. There are those in the house who believe that [[witchcraft]] is at work here, and they have taken steps to see that the witch is found and destroyed.''
 
Lieutenant [[Nathan Forbes]] informs Countess [[Natalie DuPres|Natalie du Prés]] that [[Jeremiah Collins]] remains in a state of unconsciousness, hovering between life and death. Natalie is convinced that someone in the house wanted the duel to take place. Nathan dismisses the Countess' superstitions as "nonsense". There is a knock at the door; it is the [[Reverend Trask]], having been summoned from [[Salem]] to Collinwood by [[Abigail Collins]]. Nathan is shocked to learn that the fanatical Trask intends to reveal Victoria as a witch and exorcise her.
 
   
 
Lieutenant [[Nathan Forbes]] informs Countess [[Natalie DuPres|Natalie du Prés]] that [[Jeremiah Collins]] remains in a state of unconsciousness, hovering between life and death. Natalie is convinced that someone in the house wanted the duel to take place. Nathan dismisses the Countess' superstitions as "nonsense". There is a knock at the door; it is the [[Reverend Trask]], having been summoned from [[Salem]] to Collinwood by [[Abigail Collins]]. Nathan is shocked to learn that the fanatical Trask intends to reveal Victoria as a witch and exorcise her.
   
 
'''Act I'''
 
'''Act I'''
   
Nathan rushes to Victoria's room in the servant's quarters, telling her of the witch-hunter's arrival. The Lieutenant plans to sneak Victoria out of the house and into [[Collinsport]] where she can stay at the [[Collinsport Inn|Inn]] until the trouble has abated. But the governess refuses his help, having been offended by Nathan's persistent advances towards her. Again, Nathan tries to convince her to leave but Victoria has no doubt she can take care of herself. Nathan, not fancying her chances against Trask, leaves.
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Nathan rushes to [[Victoria's room]] in the servant's quarters, telling her of the witch-hunter's arrival. The Lieutenant plans to sneak Victoria out of the house and into [[Collinsport]] where she can stay at the [[Collinsport Inn|Inn]] until the trouble has abated. But the governess refuses his help, having been offended by Nathan's persistent advances towards her. Again, Nathan tries to convince her to leave but Victoria has no doubt she can take care of herself. Nathan, not fancying her chances against Trask, leaves. Meeting with Trask, Abigail and Natalie express their belief that Victoria is a witch. Trask, however, needs tangible evidence that witchcraft has taken place. As Abigail tells him of all the recent strange happenings, [[Barnabas Collins]] comes downstairs and hears his aunt accusing Victoria of being the culprit.
 
: Meeting with Trask, Abigail and Natalie express their belief that Victoria is a witch. Trask, however, needs tangible evidence that witchcraft has taken place. As Abigail tells him of all the recent strange happenings, [[Barnabas Collins]] comes downstairs and hears his aunt accusing Victoria of being the culprit.
 
 
   
 
'''Act II'''
 
'''Act II'''
   
Barnabas interrupts, showing an immediate dislike for Trask. He angrily dismisses the accusation against Victoria, and demands to know what evidence there is against the governess. Abigail and Natalie list the unexplainable occurrences afflicting the family of late. When the Countess mentions the pitchfork brand that appeared on Josette's hand, Trask is more convinced than ever that witchcraft is to blame. Trask declares that an evil spirit has invaded the house and must be dealt with. Barnabas rails against Abigail, only to be shocked upon learning [[Joshua Collins]] has given her free reign to see this matter in any way she sees fit. Abigail and Natalie escort Trask to Victoria's room, leaving a stunned Barnabas behind.
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Barnabas interrupts, showing an immediate dislike for Trask. He angrily dismisses the accusation against Victoria, and demands to know what evidence there is against the governess. Abigail and Natalie list the unexplainable occurrences afflicting the family of late. When the Countess mentions the pitchfork brand that appeared on Josette's hand, Trask is more convinced than ever that witchcraft is to blame. Trask declares that an evil spirit has invaded the house and must be dealt with. Barnabas rails against Abigail, only to be shocked upon learning [[Joshua Collins]] has given her free rein to see to this matter in any way she sees fit. Abigail and Natalie escort Trask to Victoria's room, leaving a stunned Barnabas behind.
 
   
 
'''Act III'''
 
'''Act III'''
   
Trask interrogates Victoria, accusing her of causing all of the tragedies that have befallen the Collins family. Victoria hotly denies being responsible, unable to believe Abigail and Natalie have gone so far as to bring a witch-hunter to question her. Trask cruelly grabs Victoria, but she shoves him away. He openly and hatefully accuses her of being in league with the Devil. Forcing Victoria to sit down, Trask demands to know where her 20th-century clothing came from. Victoria refuses to answer. Again, Trask manhandles her and Victoria smacks the Reverend in the face. Trask slaps her back, and he and Abigail gag and bound the protesting governess. He plans to take Victoria into the woods and exorcise her there.
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Trask interrogates Victoria, accusing her of causing all of the tragedies that have befallen the Collins family. Victoria hotly denies being responsible, unable to believe Abigail and Natalie have gone so far as to bring a witch-hunter to question her. Trask cruelly grabs Victoria, but she shoves him away. He openly and hatefully accuses her of being in league with the Devil. Forcing Victoria to sit down, Trask demands to know where her 20th-century clothing came from. Victoria refuses to answer. Again, Trask manhandles her and Victoria slaps the Reverend in the face. Trask slaps her back, and he and Abigail gag and bind the protesting governess. He plans to take Victoria into the woods and exorcise her there.
 
   
 
'''Act IV'''
 
'''Act IV'''
   
Later that night, Abigail and Natalie (who begins to doubt Trask's actions) await the Reverend's return. The Countess worries as to what action Trask will take to prove Victoria's guilt.
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Later that night, Abigail and Natalie, who begins to doubt Trask's actions, await the Reverend's return. The Countess worries as to what action Trask will take to prove Victoria's guilt. In the woods, Trask has tied Victoria to a tree where he plans to leave her all night. If the tree dies by morning, then that will be all the proof he needs that she is a witch. Victoria's pleas for release fall on deaf ears. Trask prays, placing his hand on Victoria's head and demanding the Devil to leave her body. He then leaves Victoria alone, screaming for help.
 
: In the woods, Trask has tied Victoria to a tree where he plans to leave her all night. If the tree dies by morning, then that will be all the proof he needs that she is a witch. Victoria's pleas for release fall on deaf ears. Trask prays, placing his hand on Victoria's head and demanding the Devil to leave her body. Then, he leaves Victoria screaming for help alone.
 
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
   
* '''[[Victoria Winters]]''': "He's no man of God, he's a fanatic! If anyone is possessed by the Devil he is."
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: '''[[Victoria Winters|Victoria]]''': He's no man of God, he's a fanatic! If anyone is possessed by the Devil he is.
   
 
== Dramatis personae ==
 
== Dramatis personae ==
   
 
* [[Jonathan Frid]] as [[Barnabas Collins]]
 
* [[Jonathan Frid]] as [[Barnabas Collins]]
* [[Grayson Hall]] as Countess [[Natalie DuPres|Natalie du Prés]]
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* [[Grayson Hall]] as [[Natalie DuPres]]
* [[Joel Crothers]] as Lieutenant [[Nathan Forbes]]
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* [[Joel Crothers]] as [[Nathan Forbes]]
 
* [[Jerry Lacy]] as [[Reverend Trask]]
 
* [[Jerry Lacy]] as [[Reverend Trask]]
 
* [[Clarice Blackburn]] as [[Abigail Collins]]
 
* [[Clarice Blackburn]] as [[Abigail Collins]]
* and [[Alexandra Moltke]] as [[Victoria Winters]]
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* [[Alexandra Moltke]] as [[Victoria Winters]]
   
 
== Background information and notes ==
 
== Background information and notes ==
   
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=== Production ===
* First appearance of the Reverend Trask.
 
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* Victoria Winters arrived in 1795 "about two weeks ago," according to Abigail Collins.
 
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* [[Jerry Lacy]] returns to the cast after an absence of 20 episodes. First appearance of [[Reverend Trask]]. This was the second character played by Lacy in the [[Dark Shadows (1966)|original series]]. Several of [[Trask family|Trask’s descendants]] will be seen later in the series, many of whom will also be played by Lacy.
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=== Story ===
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* [[Victoria Winters|Victoria]] still keeps the [[Collins Family History Book]], an obvious proof of [[witchcraft]], conveniently in her desk drawer. One would think that after [[Abigail Collins|Abigail]] asked to search [[Victoria's room|her room]] and almost discovered the book, only the appearance of [[Joshua Collins|Joshua]] having stopped her, Victoria would have enough sense to destroy it or bury it somewhere.
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* '''[[TIMELINE]]''': Day 154 begins, and will end in [[386]]. It was the "other day" when [[Nathan Forbes|Nathan]] told Victoria she would soon be needing a friend. It was "about two weeks ago" when Victoria was employed as [[Sarah Collins|Sarah's]] governess (this occurred in [[367]], her first day in [[1795]], stated to be November 20th in [[366]], which would suggest that every day since then has occurred consecutively, except for the five day gap between [[381]] and [[382]] which means that Victoria has been in 1795 for eighteen days, making today's date December 8th, 1795). [[Barnabas Collins|Barnabas]] says it was two days ago when [[Josette DuPres Collins|Josette]] ran off with Jeremiah and married him (this could be interpreted to mean it has been two days since Barnabas learnt this fact which occurred in [[383]]). It was two weeks ago when Barnabas had his choking fit (occurred on [[370]] and [[371]]).
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== Bloopers and continuity errors ==
   
 
* [[Clarice Blackburn]] has a terrible time tying the handkerchief used to silence [[Victoria Winters|Victoria]].
== Continuity and mistakes ==
 
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* If Victoria struggled against her bonds any harder, she would have knocked the tree over. The entire tree, trunk and all, shakes as she struggles.
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==External Links ==
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<span class="">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0863388/?ref_=tt_ep_nx Dark Shadows - Episode 385 on the IMDb]</span>
   
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[https://darkshadowseveryday.com/2014/05/02/episode-385/ Dark Shadows Every Day - Episode 385 - The End of History]
* Clarice Blackburn has a terrible time tying the handkerchief used to silence Victoria.
 
   
[[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0385]]
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[http://www.collinsporthistoricalsociety.com/2017/12/the-dark-shadows-daybook-december-11.html The Dark Shadows Daybook - Episode 385][[Category:Dark Shadows episodes|0385]]

Revision as of 08:53, 28 April 2019

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Number

380

Timeline

1795

Narrator

Clarice Blackburn

Writer

Gordon Russell

Director

John Sedwick

Broadcast

December 15, 1967
(Friday)

Recorded

December 11, 1967
(Monday)

Video

Complete: Disc 42
Collection 5: Disc 2

385 Gallery
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Reverend Trask arrives from Salem to investigate charges of witchcraft at Collinwood.

Synopsis

Teaser

A séance was held in the great house of Collinwood, a séance which sent Victoria Winters back on an uncertain and frightening journey to the past, back to the Collins family who lived in the year 1795. Sadness and fear pervade the old Collins mansion on this day. There has been a duel between two men; one of them has been mortally wounded. There are those in the house who believe that witchcraft is at work here, and they have taken steps to see that the witch is found and destroyed.

Lieutenant Nathan Forbes informs Countess Natalie du Prés that Jeremiah Collins remains in a state of unconsciousness, hovering between life and death. Natalie is convinced that someone in the house wanted the duel to take place. Nathan dismisses the Countess' superstitions as "nonsense". There is a knock at the door; it is the Reverend Trask, having been summoned from Salem to Collinwood by Abigail Collins. Nathan is shocked to learn that the fanatical Trask intends to reveal Victoria as a witch and exorcise her.

Act I

Nathan rushes to Victoria's room in the servant's quarters, telling her of the witch-hunter's arrival. The Lieutenant plans to sneak Victoria out of the house and into Collinsport where she can stay at the Inn until the trouble has abated. But the governess refuses his help, having been offended by Nathan's persistent advances towards her. Again, Nathan tries to convince her to leave but Victoria has no doubt she can take care of herself. Nathan, not fancying her chances against Trask, leaves. Meeting with Trask, Abigail and Natalie express their belief that Victoria is a witch. Trask, however, needs tangible evidence that witchcraft has taken place. As Abigail tells him of all the recent strange happenings, Barnabas Collins comes downstairs and hears his aunt accusing Victoria of being the culprit.

Act II

Barnabas interrupts, showing an immediate dislike for Trask. He angrily dismisses the accusation against Victoria, and demands to know what evidence there is against the governess. Abigail and Natalie list the unexplainable occurrences afflicting the family of late. When the Countess mentions the pitchfork brand that appeared on Josette's hand, Trask is more convinced than ever that witchcraft is to blame. Trask declares that an evil spirit has invaded the house and must be dealt with. Barnabas rails against Abigail, only to be shocked upon learning Joshua Collins has given her free rein to see to this matter in any way she sees fit. Abigail and Natalie escort Trask to Victoria's room, leaving a stunned Barnabas behind.

Act III

Trask interrogates Victoria, accusing her of causing all of the tragedies that have befallen the Collins family. Victoria hotly denies being responsible, unable to believe Abigail and Natalie have gone so far as to bring a witch-hunter to question her. Trask cruelly grabs Victoria, but she shoves him away. He openly and hatefully accuses her of being in league with the Devil. Forcing Victoria to sit down, Trask demands to know where her 20th-century clothing came from. Victoria refuses to answer. Again, Trask manhandles her and Victoria slaps the Reverend in the face. Trask slaps her back, and he and Abigail gag and bind the protesting governess. He plans to take Victoria into the woods and exorcise her there.

Act IV

Later that night, Abigail and Natalie, who begins to doubt Trask's actions, await the Reverend's return. The Countess worries as to what action Trask will take to prove Victoria's guilt. In the woods, Trask has tied Victoria to a tree where he plans to leave her all night. If the tree dies by morning, then that will be all the proof he needs that she is a witch. Victoria's pleas for release fall on deaf ears. Trask prays, placing his hand on Victoria's head and demanding the Devil to leave her body. He then leaves Victoria alone, screaming for help.

Memorable quotes

Victoria: He's no man of God, he's a fanatic! If anyone is possessed by the Devil he is.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

  • Victoria still keeps the Collins Family History Book, an obvious proof of witchcraft, conveniently in her desk drawer. One would think that after Abigail asked to search her room and almost discovered the book, only the appearance of Joshua having stopped her, Victoria would have enough sense to destroy it or bury it somewhere.
  • TIMELINE: Day 154 begins, and will end in 386. It was the "other day" when Nathan told Victoria she would soon be needing a friend. It was "about two weeks ago" when Victoria was employed as Sarah's governess (this occurred in 367, her first day in 1795, stated to be November 20th in 366, which would suggest that every day since then has occurred consecutively, except for the five day gap between 381 and 382 which means that Victoria has been in 1795 for eighteen days, making today's date December 8th, 1795). Barnabas says it was two days ago when Josette ran off with Jeremiah and married him (this could be interpreted to mean it has been two days since Barnabas learnt this fact which occurred in 383). It was two weeks ago when Barnabas had his choking fit (occurred on 370 and 371).

Bloopers and continuity errors

  • Clarice Blackburn has a terrible time tying the handkerchief used to silence Victoria.
  • If Victoria struggled against her bonds any harder, she would have knocked the tree over. The entire tree, trunk and all, shakes as she struggles.

External Links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 385 on the IMDb

Dark Shadows Every Day - Episode 385 - The End of History

The Dark Shadows Daybook - Episode 385