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Dark Shadows (later referred to as Dark Shadows: The Revival [1]) is an American prime time gothic soap opera television series which aired on NBC from January 13 to March 22, 1991. A re-imagining of the 1966–71 ABC daytime gothic soap opera Dark Shadows , the revival was developed by Dan Curtis , creator of the original series.
Dark Shadows is an American gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966, to April 2, 1971. A total of 1,225 episodes were produced, but during the course of its run, the show was pre-empted 20 times.
The original network run of the show amassed 1,225 episodes. The success of the series spawned a media franchise that has included two feature films (House of Dark Shadows in 1970 and Night of Dark Shadows in 1971), a 1991 TV remake, an unsprouted 2004 remake pilot, a 2012 film reboot directed by Tim Burton, and
Night of Dark Shadows is a 1971 horror film by Dan Curtis. It is the sequel to House of Dark Shadows . It centers on the story of Quentin Collins and his bride Tracy at the Collinwood Mansion in Collinsport, Maine .
Having arrived at Collinwood, Victoria starts to settle in. During her first night at Collinwood, Victoria is awakened by the sounds of a sobbing woman. While searching for the source of the sound, she meets the mentally disturbed David, who only says, “I hate you." After her first night at Collinwood, Victoria decides to go back to New York.
In 1971, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released Night of Dark Shadows, a sequel to the 1970 film House of Dark Shadows. Although both films presumably share continuity with one another, they exist independently of the television series. Once again, David Selby resumed the role of Quentin Collins as well as that of his character's ancestor, Charles Collins.
2 episodes 1969–1970 Dark Shadows: Aristede / Bruno Hess 64 episodes 1975–1976 The Edge of Night: Dr. Quentin Henderson 3 episodes 1977 Contract on Cherry Street: Mike Farren Television film 1978 Wonder Woman: Henry Episode: "The Deadly Dolphin" 1978 The Next Step Beyond: Donk / Logan Episode: "Ghost Town" 1981 Buck Rogers in the 25th ...
While on Dark Shadows, she appeared in two films based on the series – House of Dark Shadows (1970) and Night of Dark Shadows (1971). The series itself was canceled in April 1971. She appeared in a total of four hundred and three episodes. [3] Barrett married psychiatrist Harold Kaplan in the early seventies.