Dark Shadows: 7

"My name is Victoria Winters. The dead past drifts through the corridors of Collinwood and settles like dust in its corners. Spurred by hope, and surrounded by fear, my search continues, as life itself continues. Not only for me, but for everyone else in this strange corner of the world; People who live with their own fear... their own hopes"

Episode 7 is the untitled seventh episode of the Gothic daytime soap opera series Dark Shadows. It was directed by Lela Swift with a story developed and written by Art Wallace. The episode was produced by Robert Costello and first aired on ABC on July 5th, 1966. Notable cast members for this episode include Mitchell Ryan as Burke Devlin, Louis Edmonds as Roger Collins, Mark Allen as Sam Evans, Kathryn Leigh Scott as Maggie Evans and Alexandra Moltke as Victoria Winters.

Crew

 * Dan Curtis - Executive producer
 * Robert Costello - Producer
 * Lela Swift - Director
 * Art Wallace - Story created and written by
 * Ohrbach's - Costume designer
 * 1966, Dan Curtis Productions, Inc.

Notes & Trivia

 * This episode was recorded on June 21st, 1966.


 * Opening narration: Alexandra Moltke.


 * Opening still: Collinwood tower room and adjacent wing exterior.


 * Closing still: Evans' cottage (interior).


 * Mark Allen is the first actor featured in this episode.


 * The closing credits for this episode include a voice-over advertisement for The Dating Game.


 * This is one of the few instances where the exterior of the Evans' cottage is shown as an actual set and not just a stock photo.


 * This is the third appearance of Kathryn Leigh Scott as Maggie Evans on Dark Shadows. She appeared last in episode 3.


 * This is the second appearance of Mark Allen as Sam Evans. He appeared last in episode 5.


 * This is the fourth appearance of Mitchell Ryan as Burke Devlin. He appeared last in episode 3.

Quotes

 * Sam Evans: Don't rob me of my hours. They are all too few. Or perhaps too many.