Dark Shadows: DVD Collection 14 (1966) Review

Dark Shadows: DVD Collection 14 (1966)
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There is a lot going at ol' Collinwood in this DVD set! Laura Collins wants her children, Barnabus is determined to find Laura's secret, Quentin becomes a werewolf, and a rogue vampire gives Barnabus some competition! Grayson Hall has a blast playing Magda and Roger Davis gets to go nuts (instead of the boring good guy). There are so many sub-plots in this one it's hard to keep track and some characters (like Angelique) get squeezed out. But the story line moves quickly, and I finished watching the set much sooner than I usually do. NOW I have to wait until Thanksgiving for the next set. It's always worth the wait!

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In 1897, Quentin Collins and Magda the gypsy, discover the mysterious urn which contains the flames of life for Laura Collins, an immortal Phoenix. Jenny Collins, Quentin's insane wife, escapes from her basement cell at Collinwood and attempts to kill Quentin. Magda, Jenny's sister, places a curse on Quentin, which causes him to turn into a werewolf during a full moon. Jamison Collins finds Barnabas' coffin in the Old House basement and reveals the discovery to his father Edward. Carl Collins returns from Atlantic City with a showgirl and mentalist named Pansy Faye. She uses her psychic abilities during a s ance to help determine the fate of servant Dirk Wilkins, who rises as a vampire after being attacked by Barnabas. Bonuses: Includes exclusive interviews with actors David Selby, John Karlen, Kathryn Leigh Scott and Terry Crawford. Starring: Jonathan Frid, Joan Bennett, David Selby, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Louis Edmonds, Nancy Barrett, David Henesy, Lara Parker, John Karlen, Grayson Hall, Jerry Lacy, Diana Millay, Roger Davis, Marie Wallace, Humbert Allen Astredo, Clarice Blackburn, Don Briscoe, Terry Crawford. Color.

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