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== Bloopers and continuity errors == |
== Bloopers and continuity errors == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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44 |
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Dramatic Reading |
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Music |
David Darlington |
Sound Design |
David Darlington
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The Darkest Shadow is an audio drama produced by Big Finish Productions. It was released in July 2014. In 2015 it was nominated for a Scribe Award alongside The Devil Cat.
Publisher's summary
"I am Olivia Corey, the eternal actress. I've lived my whole life in two dimensions. Perhaps I prefer it that way."
Olivia Corey has been offered the role of her life.
They’re making a movie called The Curse of Collinwood by Mr D Curtis. Apparently it’s based on a true story about an old house in Maine where all manner of terrible things happen.
Olivia is offered the role of ‘Amanda Harris’, a woman created from a painting, destined to fall in love with a cursed man, destined to roam the Earth to find him again.
How could she refuse?
After all, it's the part she was born to play...
Synopsis
A previously untold encounter between the immortal lovers Quentin Collins and Amanda Harris.
Memorable quotes
Dramatis personae
- David Selby as Quentin Collins
- Donna McKechnie as Amanda Harris
- Denise Nickerson as Elspeth Gardner
- Alexander Vlahos as Dorian Gray
- Jan Chappell as Dorcas Hanley
- Wally Wingert as Norman Cope
- Richard Halpern as Andy Warhol
- Richard Crowest as Gerald Wilde
- Walles Hamonde as Milo Channing
- Zeynep Sandi as Joan Albert
- Jamie Zubairi as Sketch
- Emma Carter as Marnie Sloman
- Ross McNamara as Benny Leonard
Background information and notes
- Originally planned as a Christmas special for release in December 2013. [1]
- This story takes place after The Eternal Actress and leads into The Haunted Refrain.
- Considering the reference to Andy Warhol's "15 minutes of fame," "Paul is dead," and the fact that it must predate Quentin's return in TV episodes 902-905, the story appears to be set in late 1969.
Bloopers and continuity errors
Quentin announces "It's 1970" which makes no sense as this episode must pre-date TV episodes 902-905 from December 1969. He may be using the term loosely as the 1960s are about to give way to a new decade.
External links
- Official website at Big Finish Productions
- The first thirtten minutes on the Big Finish Dark Shadows Soundcloud page