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== Dramatis personae == |
== Dramatis personae == |
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− | [[Louis Edmonds]] as [[Roger Collins]] |
+ | *[[Louis Edmonds]] as [[Roger Collins]] |
− | [[Jonathan Frid]] as [[Barnabas Collins]] |
+ | *[[Jonathan Frid]] as [[Barnabas Collins]] |
− | [[Grayson Hall]] as [[Julia Hoffman]] |
+ | *[[Grayson Hall]] as [[Julia Hoffman]] |
− | [[Robert Rodan]] as [[Adam]] |
+ | *[[Robert Rodan]] as [[Adam]] |
− | [[Thayer David]] as [[Professor Stokes]] |
+ | *[[Thayer David]] as [[Professor Stokes]] |
== Background information and notes == |
== Background information and notes == |
Revision as of 23:47, 2 March 2011
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Synopsis
Teaser
- A night of horror at Collinwood, for a woman who came to the great house two-hundred years ago as a witch has come again, and has placed a spell so that the mistress of the house imagines that she lives in the year 1795, and the agony of it, as always, is on the people who love her.
Roger is very worried about Elizabeth, and expresses his fears to Barnabas, who attempts to comfort him. Roger tells Barnabas about the family legend of the tower room, in which someone was locked away, and was surprised that Barnabas found Elizabeth there. He explains it away as intuition.
Julia informs them that although the poisen is an old, herbal poisen, Elizabeth will survive her suicide attempt. She is still worried about Elizabeth's mental health and advises Roger to send her to Windcliff.
Professor Stokes continues to tutor Adam, whose reading and speech have greatly improved.
Memorable quotes
Dramatis personae
- Robert Rodan as Adam
Background information and notes
Continuity and mistakes
A stage hand can be seen walking near the chair during the credits. As if that is not enough: there is no credit for Thayer David. And even though Nicholas Blair appears at the very end, there is no credit for Astredo. The credits don't seem to have M. Stranistavsky's name fit across the screen! AND the Dan Curtis logo wobbles...a lot!