The great house at Collinwood as it exists in the mysterious and disturbing world of parallel time. A world which Barnabas Collins was able to enter by way of a warp in time, but a writer named William Loomis learned his dark secret and made him his prisoner. Now, Barnabas lies trapped in a chained coffin, unable to witness or deal with the terrifying events going on around him. On this dark and stormy night, a young woman has returned to the tomb of her dead twin sister, to try and understand why, after six months in the tomb, her body had remained perfectly preserved.
Episode 1001 | |
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Air date | April 27th, 1970 |
Writers | Gordon Russell |
Director | Lela Swift |
Producers | Peter Miner |
Starring | Lara Parker; David Selby; Jerry Lacy; Don Briscoe; Christopher Pennock |
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Episode 1001 is an untitled episode of the daytime Gothic soap opera Dark Shadows. The episode was directed by Lela Swift and written by Gordon Russell. It was produced by Peter Miner and first aired on ABC on Monday, April 27th, 1970. This episode is part of the "1970 Parallel Time" storyline.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Lara Parker | Angelique Stokes Collins/Alexis Stokes |
David Selby | Quentin Collins |
Jerry Lacy | Mister Trask |
Don Briscoe | Chris Collins |
Christopher Pennock | Cyrus Longworth/John Yaeger |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Opening narration: Jerry Lacy.
- This episode was recorded on April 14th, 1970.
- This episode is part of the "1970 Parallel Time" storyline.
- First appearance of Angelique Stokes Collins.
- Final appearance of Alexis Stokes.
- Final appearance of Chris Collins. As such, it also marks the departure of actor Don Briscoe from the series.
See also[]
The World of Dark Shadows
Gallery of Shadows
Miscellaneous
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