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Revision as of 16:59, 12 March 2012


789 Gallery
789
Timeline

1897

Narrator

Clarice Blackburn

Writer

Gordon Russell

Director

Henry Kaplan

Broadcast

July 3, 1969

Recorded

June 26, 1969

789 Gallery
We have 8 images of Dark Shadows 789

Synopsis

Edward stops Judith from killing Evan. Evan takes a drink. Trask and Evan believe that Judith is possessed by Minerva. They will use Judith’s fear of Minerva and have Minerva haunt Judith…in their favor. There is an annoying white dot on Trask’s right eyebrow. Evan wants Trask to bring a photo of Minerva to him. Trask seems to say Wedward instead of Edward. Edward also flubs when he talks about annulling the marriage of Judith and Trask. There are two knocks on Judith’s door. No one is there each time. The third knock turns out to be Trask.

Trask returns to Collinwood: his task is to keep others away from Judith so they do not confirm the “ghost” sighting. They want to drive Judith crazy. Edward questions Trask. 8:30: Minerva appears. Judith screams: another poor scream from Joan. Judith lies to Edward that nothing was there. She doesn’t want him to think her crazy. When Edward leaves, Judith tells Trask the truth. Trask plays on Judith but calls Minerva a kind, tolerant woman.

Judith sees Minerva again: this time in the drawing room, sitting a chair and sewing. Trask sees her, too but does not tell Judith this. Judith now lies to Trask. Trask wants her to repeat, “I am Mrs. Trask. I am Mrs. Trask, now say it.” The foyer is very dark now and it makes the scene of Minerva, from behind, following Judith up the steps. Judith turns and gasps at her to stop at the first landing. Minerva keeps coming at her.

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