Series | Original |
Episode Number | 41 |
Tape Date | 1996-08-08 |
Original Airdate | 1966-08-22 |
Production Number | 41 |
Narrator | Alexandra Moltke as Victoria Winters |
Year | 1967 |
Closing Still | Collinwood drawing room |
Written by | Francis Swann |
Directed by | John Sedwick |
Home Video | Collector's Series Volume 9 |
Maggie is unable to learn what is troubling Sam. Torn by his conscience, Sam comes to Collinwood.
Synopsis
- Victoria Winters:
- My name is Victoria Winters. This great house called Collinwood is the only home I've ever known, and yet I've known it such a short time—a short time that terror has made ageless. And friend has turned against friend.
Roger calls Sam, who admits he can’t remember what he told Malloy. After he hangs up, he destroys his sketch of Burke. Roger is needled by a THIRD person about his not being at the office. Roger tells Liz of his triumph preventing Burke and Carolyn’s meeting. Liz is curious. Liz and Roger discuss their inheritances, including stock options in the family company which Roger offered for sale on the public market. (Apparently he had a controlling share which Liz bought.) They needle each other about stuff (including Paul’s being “departed”). Maggie comes home to check on Sam and remarks that Burke is different. Maggie asks about the accident and assumes it must involve Roger Collins. Maggie calls Collinwood and for Roger; he takes the phone from Vicki and hangs it up. Liz worries about Carolyn and Vicki tells her she phoned (in the last episode) to say she wouldn’t be home soon. Joe receives a call from Liz, to whom he apologises. Liz is shocked that they don’t have dinner plans and that Malloy’s not been in all day. Sam wonders why Bill is pumping him. Liz is still calling everyone and his brother to find Ned Calder when Sam shows up at Collinwood.
†It’s clearly still July 1, 1966, but the clock behind Joe reads 11:30
Memorable Quotes
Timeline
The episode takes place in 1967, on the afternoon of Victoria's fourth day in Collinsport.
Appearances
Dramatis Personae
Previous Episode | Character (Actor) | Next Episode | ||||
40 | Roger Collins (Louis Edmonds) | 45 | ||||
39 | Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Joan Bennett) | 42 | ||||
37 | Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) | 43 | ||||
40 | Sam Evans (David Ford) | 42 | ||||
35 | Joe Haskell (Joel Crothers) | 42 | ||||
38 | Victoria Winters (Alexandra Moltke) | 43 |
Locales
Previous Episode | Location | Next Episode | ||||
— | Collins Cannery | — | ||||
40 | Collinwood | 42 | ||||
40 | Evans cottage | 46 |
Other Items
Previous Episode | Item | Next Episode | ||||
40 | Mrs. Evans portrait | 46 |
Credits
starring JOAN BENNETT as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard
Roger Collins... LOUIS EDMONDS
Sam Evans... DAVID FORD
Joe Haskell... JOEL CROTHERS
Maggie Evans... KATHRYN LEIGH SCOTT
and ALEXANDRA MOLTKE as Victoria Winters
fashions courtesy of OHRBACH'S
series created by DAN CURTIS executive producer
story created and developed by ART WALLACE
produced by ROBERT COSTELLO
directed by JOHN SEDWICK
written by FRANCIS SWANN
Dan Curtis Productions, inc. copyright © 1966 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Bob Lloyd: Stay tuned for Where the Action Is, next on ABC.
Dark Shadows is a Dan Curtis production.
Notes
- Paul Stoddard is referred to by name for the first time in this episode.
Bloopers and Changes
References
Ned Calder; Roger Collins; Elizabeth Collins Stoddard; Paul Stoddard
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