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Timeline

1968: Adam, Eve, & Nicholas Blair

Writer

Ron Sproat

Director

Lela Swift

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Liz returns to a worried Roger, a gossipy Mrs. Johnson, a vampire-enslaved psychiatrist and Tom (who is now a vampire).

Synopsis

Teaser

On this night fear prevades the Great House at Collinwood, for Elizabeth Collins Stoddard has disappeared, and those who love her fear for her life. Others in the Great House are in danger too - ever increasing danger for this will be a night of unknown terrors.

Mrs. Johnson gabs to Nicholas about Liz thinking she’s Naomi Collins and speculates that she was under a spell; Julia returns home, not having found Tom Jennings. Julia thinks of a cover story for her search for Tom.

Roger thinks Liz is on the property, a nurse heard her saying she needed to die at Collinwood. Liz is, in fact, at Collinwood (or at least the Burial Grounds), wondering if any of them was, or if she will be, buried alive. In the graveyard, Liz sees Tom Jennings; he’s about to bite her, but she screams. Roger runs over and Tom vanishes.

Liz recognizes Mrs. Johnson and Roger as themselves; she insists to Roger that she doesn’t want to die at Windcliff Sanitarium. Because of Liz’s insistence that she will be buried alive, Roger wants to take her back to Windcliff. Liz overhears it; she’s cut the wire so Mrs. Johnson can’t make the call.

Julia promises to help Liz, who follows the doctor after she is summoned by Tom. Liz thinks the coffin is for her; Julia goes bitchcakes on her.

Memorable Quotes

Julia: You've called to me, why won't you appear to me? Where are you?


Mrs. Johnson sums up the entire series: “Too many things have happened in this house, too many things that you can’t explain. It’s as if there was some force, some evil force hovering over this house, some force that’s trying to destroy this family." "Some nights I wake up trembling, things that are happening around here frighten me so.”

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Don Briscoe is credited as 'Donald Briscoe'

Continuity and mistakes

The shadow of the boom microphone can be seen as Mrs. Johnson is approaching the doors of the drawing room. It can also be seen as Roger closes the doors of the drawing room as he goes in to speak with Elizabeth.

A camera can be seen in the foyer as Elizabeth follows Julia out the front door.

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