Episode 632 | |
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Air date | November 26th, 1968 |
Writers | Ron Sproat |
Director | Lela Swift |
Producers | Robert Costello; Dan Curtis |
Starring | Kathryn Leigh Scott; Robert Rodan; Humbert Allen Astredo; Don Briscoe; Denise Nickerson |
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Episode 632 of Dark Shadows was directed by Lela Swift and written by Ron Sproat. It first aired on ABC on November 26th, 1968. This episode includes plotlines from both "The Curse of the Werewolf" and the "Adam and Eve" storylines. In this episode, Chris Jennings visits his younger sister Amy at Windcliff Sanitarium, but the reunion is bittersweet, for tonight the full moon will rise. Nicholas Blair continues to manipulate Maggie Evans and drugs her, preparing her for a Satanic ritual as part of a promise made to Adam.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Kathryn Leigh Scott | Maggie Evans |
Robert Rodan | Adam |
Humbert Allen Astredo | Nicholas Blair |
Don Briscoe | Chris Jennings |
Denise Nickerson | Amy Jennings |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Conrad Bain | Mister Wells |
Bobbi Ann Woronko | Nurse Pritchett |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is available on disc 2 of Dark Shadows DVD Collection 11 and disc 66 of the Dark Shadows: The Complete Original Series DVD collection.
- Opening narration: Kathryn Leigh Scott.
- Closing still: Chris Jennings' room, Collinsport Inn.
- This episode was recorded on November 15th, 1968.
- This episode is part of the "The Curse of the Werewolf" storyline.
- This episode is part of the "Adam and Eve" subplot, which is a continuation of the "The Birth of Adam" storyline.
- Plot elements from this episode are taken from the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. The concept behind Eve was briefly related in the novel and given greater exposure in the 1935 James Whale film The Bride of Frankenstein.
- Clips from this episode were featured in The Best of Dark Shadows documentary by MPI Home Video.
- First appearance of Amy Jennings. She will become a recurring supporting character throughout the remainder of the series.
- First and only appearance of Nurse Pritchett.
- Final appearance of Mister Wells; killed in this episode. Mister Wells first appeared in episode 1.
- This is the only known television work for actress Bobbi Ann Woronko.
- The werewolf in this episode makes a behind-the-scenes appearance only.
Allusions[]
- Nicholas Blair makes reference to Tom Jennings in this episode.
Bloopers[]
Quotes[]
- Nicholas Blair: Tonight we will be united... in death.
See also[]
The World of Dark Shadows
Gallery of Shadows
Miscellaneous
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