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}}'''''Dark Shadows''''' is a 2012 American horror-comedy-drama film based on the 1966-71 supernatural soap opera of the same name. The film was directed by [[Tim Burton]] and stars [[Johnny Depp]] as [[Barnabas Collins (2012)|Barnabas Collins]], marking the 8th film collaboration between the two. Barnabas, a 200-year-old imprisoned vampire, is unearthed and makes his way back to his mansion, now inhabited by his dysfunctional descendants. He soon runs into trouble revitalising the family's [[Collins Fishing Fleet and Cannery|canned fish business]], as his jealous ex-flame and imprisoner [[Angelique Bouchard (2012)|Angelique Bouchard]], played by [[Eva Green]], runs the rival company. [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] also stars as [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (2012)|Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]], the reclusive matriarch of the Collins family.
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}}'''''Dark Shadows''''' is a 2012 American horror-comedy-drama film based on the 1966-71 supernatural soap opera of the same name. The film was directed by [[Tim Burton]] and stars [[Johnny Depp]] as [[Barnabas Collins (2012)|Barnabas Collins]], marking the 8th film collaboration between the two. Barnabas, a 200-year-old imprisoned vampire, is unearthed and makes his way back to his mansion, now inhabited by his dysfunctional descendants. He soon runs into trouble revitalising the family's canned fish business, as his jealous ex-flame and imprisoner [[Angelique Bouchard (2012)|Angelique Bouchard]], played by [[Eva Green]], runs the rival company. [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] also stars as [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (2012)|Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]], the reclusive matriarch of the Collins family.
   
 
The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012, before opening fully the following day, May 11, in the United States and most major territories worldwide. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the U.S. on Tuesday, October 2, 2012.
 
The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012, before opening fully the following day, May 11, in the United States and most major territories worldwide. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the U.S. on Tuesday, October 2, 2012.
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Two centuries later, Barnabas is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972. After hypnotically enslaving the Collins' handyman [[Willie Loomis (2012)|Willie Loomis]] ([[Jackie Earle Haley]]), he returns to Collinwood Manor to find that his once-grand estate has fallen into ruin. The dysfunctional remnants of the Collins family have fared little better, each harboring their own dark secrets. [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (2012)|Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]] ([[Michelle Pfeiffer]]), the matriarch, has called upon live-in psychiatrist, [[Julia Hoffman (2012)|Dr. Julia Hoffman]] ([[Helena Bonham Carter]]), to help with her family troubles. Also residing in the manor is Elizabeth's ne'er-do-well brother, [[Roger Collins (2012)|Roger Collins]] ([[Jonny Lee Miller]]); her rebellious teenage daughter [[Carolyn Stoddard (2012)|Carolyn Stoddard]] ([[Chloe Moretz]]); and Roger's precocious young son, [[David Collins (2012)|David Collins]] ([[Gully McGrath]]). Elizabeth is naturally hostile and suspicious about this mysterious stranger who claims to be a Collins, but after Barnabas reveals a cache of hidden treasure to Elizabeth, she agrees to let him stay ... on the condition that none of the others must know about his curse. Barnabas, in the guise of a cousin from England, moves back into Collinwood and becomes accepted by the rest of the family, especially by new governess [[Victoria Winters (2012)|Victoria Winters]] (also played by Heathcote) and young David.
 
Two centuries later, Barnabas is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972. After hypnotically enslaving the Collins' handyman [[Willie Loomis (2012)|Willie Loomis]] ([[Jackie Earle Haley]]), he returns to Collinwood Manor to find that his once-grand estate has fallen into ruin. The dysfunctional remnants of the Collins family have fared little better, each harboring their own dark secrets. [[Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (2012)|Elizabeth Collins Stoddard]] ([[Michelle Pfeiffer]]), the matriarch, has called upon live-in psychiatrist, [[Julia Hoffman (2012)|Dr. Julia Hoffman]] ([[Helena Bonham Carter]]), to help with her family troubles. Also residing in the manor is Elizabeth's ne'er-do-well brother, [[Roger Collins (2012)|Roger Collins]] ([[Jonny Lee Miller]]); her rebellious teenage daughter [[Carolyn Stoddard (2012)|Carolyn Stoddard]] ([[Chloe Moretz]]); and Roger's precocious young son, [[David Collins (2012)|David Collins]] ([[Gully McGrath]]). Elizabeth is naturally hostile and suspicious about this mysterious stranger who claims to be a Collins, but after Barnabas reveals a cache of hidden treasure to Elizabeth, she agrees to let him stay ... on the condition that none of the others must know about his curse. Barnabas, in the guise of a cousin from England, moves back into Collinwood and becomes accepted by the rest of the family, especially by new governess [[Victoria Winters (2012)|Victoria Winters]] (also played by Heathcote) and young David.
   
Barnabas plans to first re-establish the Collins family [[Collins Fishing Fleet and Cannery|cannery]] as a functioning business, something that may prove difficult as the [[Angel Bay Seafood|Angel Bay]] company that currently controls most of the fishing business along the East Coast has contracts with all of the fishing fleets. Barnabas overcomes this difficulty by using his hypnotic powers to "change" the minds of the fleet captains and his hidden wealth to restore the business. However, the well-respected and well-liked owner of the Angel Bay company is none other than Angelique, who (in different guises over the past centuries) has been responsible for the decline of the Collins family and its fortunes. When she learns of Barnabas' escape from his prison, she confronts him and mocks him as being too out-of-date to do anything to stop her. Barnabas tells Elizabeth the truth about Angelique and she encourages him to keep fighting.
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Barnabas plans to first re-establish the Collins family [[Collins Canning Company (2012)|cannery]] as a functioning business, something that may prove difficult as the [[Angel Bay Seafood|Angel Bay]] company that currently controls most of the fishing business along the East Coast has contracts with all of the fishing fleets. Barnabas overcomes this difficulty by using his hypnotic powers to "change" the minds of the fleet captains and his hidden wealth to restore the business. However, the well-respected and well-liked owner of the Angel Bay company is none other than Angelique, who (in different guises over the past centuries) has been responsible for the decline of the Collins family and its fortunes. When she learns of Barnabas' escape from his prison, she confronts him and mocks him as being too out-of-date to do anything to stop her. Barnabas tells Elizabeth the truth about Angelique and she encourages him to keep fighting.
   
 
Barnabas's eccentric ways are noticed by Dr. Hoffman, who hypnotizes him using a watch, and learns the truth about him. She confronts Elizabeth, but is told to keep her mouth shut. Becoming fascinated with and by Barnabas, she begins a series of blood transfusions to try and cure him of his condition. In the meantime, Barnabas is becoming attracted to Victoria and turns to Carolyn for advice on modern-day courtship.
 
Barnabas's eccentric ways are noticed by Dr. Hoffman, who hypnotizes him using a watch, and learns the truth about him. She confronts Elizabeth, but is told to keep her mouth shut. Becoming fascinated with and by Barnabas, she begins a series of blood transfusions to try and cure him of his condition. In the meantime, Barnabas is becoming attracted to Victoria and turns to Carolyn for advice on modern-day courtship.
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