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Production
Production
After the success of House of Dark Shadows, the feature film version of Dan Curtis' Gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows", MGM were ready to back a follow-up film in 1971. Curtis originally wanted to do a direct sequel and revive the vampire Barnabas Collins. However, actor Jonathan Frid refused to play the role again for fear of type-casting. Realizing it would be a mistake to recast the popular character, Curtis worked with writer Sam Hall to concoct an all-new storyline.
The story they created was very loosely based on the "parallel time" sequence of the TV show, and was centered around the show's other popular male lead Quentin Collins, played by David Selby. The film, Night of Dark Shadows, was shot in six weeks on a budget of $900,000 and released in 1971, after the TV show had left the air. It was not unsuccessful, but less successful than its predecessor, despite its chilly atmosphere and intriguing plotline. One reason often cited for the film's lack of performance is that MGM forced Curtis to cut over 35 minutes from his finished film, and gave him only 24 hours to do the job. So the film went from approximately 129 minutes to about 94 minutes, which, according to some, caused the film to lose its coherence. Much of the excised footage was recovered in 1999, but unfortunately, without sound. This material consists of 16 never-before-seen sequences, extending over a dozen existing scenes, reinstating the darker mood, and restoring the original structure and continuity. Amongst the highlights in the version are a flashback between the doomed lovers, Charles and Angelique Collins; two new scenes featuring menacing groundskeeper Gerard Stiles; several romantic interludes between Quentin and Tracy; a candlelit xorcism sequence in the gallery - the film original climax; and notably, the anging sequence, as well as several other scenes with intensity on par with an R-rated film.
Synopsis
Handsome young artist Quentin Collins arrives at his newly-inherited estate of Collinwood with his beautiful wife Tracy. They meet the housekeeper, Carlotta Drake, and the caretaker, Gerard Stiles. The Collins' friends, Alex and Claire Jenkins, who are both novelists, move into a cottage on the estate.
Quentin soon begins to be troubled by startling visions and haunting dreams about one of his ancestors, Charles Collins, and his ancestor's mistress Angelique, who had been hanged as a witch in a past century. Carlotta eventually reveals to Quentin that she is the reincarnation of Sarah Castle, a little girl who had lived at Collinwood over 150 years ago, and that Quentin himself is the reincarnation of Charles Collins. Charles had had an affair with Angelique, wife of his brother Gabriel, resulting in her being hanged and Charles being sealed alive in the family crypt with Angelique's corpse.
On a trip to New York, the Jenkins' discover a painting of Charles Collins, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Quentin. Convinced that their friends are in grave danger, the couple hurry home to Collinwood. They are attacked by the ghost of Angelique.
Meanwhile, Quentin has become possessed by the spirit of Charles Collins and attempts to drown Tracy in a disused swimming pool on the estate. Alex and Claire arrive in time to revive her, but Quentin, having no memory of his actions, refuses to believe their wild tale.
Carlotta and Gerard conspire to eliminate Quentin's loved ones. Quentin, seeing the scratches on his wrist where Tracy had tried to fend him off, realizes the truth of Alex's warning and rushes to rescue his friends. Gerard has managed to take Tracy prisoner (despite his having been shot in the face by Claire), and Quentin fights with him high atop a train trestle. Quentin defeats Gerard, who plunges to his death.
The group rush to confront Carlotta, but she jumps from the top of Collinwood when the ghostly Angelique beckons her from below.
In the end, Quentin and Tracy are about to leave Collinwood when Quentin goes back inside the house. Tracy follows to find him now completely possessed by Charles Collins, and Angelique reborn in the flesh. The camera freezes on Quentin's face as he advances menacingly toward Tracy.
A newspaper caption at the end reveals that Alex and Claire Jenkins have been killed in a car accident.
The Making of 'Night of Dark Shadows'
On March 29, 1971, filming began on The Curse of Dark Shadows, later re-titled Night of Dark Shadows for its release. Without the headaches of producing the television series concurrently, the production crew were able to achieve a far more polished product than the previous year. In order to give the production some authenticity, spiritualist Hans Holzer was employed as an advisor to the production, though his actual contribution to the finished product proved minimal.
Hall's script, developed in conjunction with Curtis, was a wistful tale of gothic romance and supernatural reincarnation, bolstered by credible performances from David Selby, Kate Jackson and Grayson Hall. When filming completed without major problems, Curtis set about editing the final film, which proved far denser and more complex than House of Dark Shadows.
DVD Speculation
Night of Dark Shadows and House of Dark Shadows have never been released on DVD. Both were released on VHS on September 1, 1998, but are currently out of print. Both films can currently be rented from Amazon Video on Demand.
Cast
David Selby (Quentin Collins/Charles Collins)
Grayson Hall (Carlotta Drake)
John Karlen (Alex Jenkins)
Nancy Barrett (Claire Jenkins)
Lara Parker (Angelique Collins)
Kate Jackson (Tracy Collins)
Jim Storm (Gerard Stiles)
Diana Millay (Laura Collins)
Christopher Pennock (Gabriel Collins)
Thayer David (Reverend Strack)
Monica Rich (Sarah Castle)
Clarice Blackburn (Mrs. Castle)
Sources
^ Leonard Maltin's 2003 Movie and Video Guide
^ The Dark Shadows Companion: 25th Anniversary Collection, edited by Kathryn Leigh Scott, Pomegranate Press Ltd., 1990, ISBN 0-938817-25-6
^ Dark Shadows Memories: 35th Anniversary, by Kathryn Leigh Scott, Pomegranate Press Ltd., 2001, ISBN 0-938817-60-4
^ The Dark Shadows Movie Book: Producer/Director Dan Curtis' Original Shooting Scripts from "House of Dark Shadows" and "Night of Dark Shadows", edited by Kathryn Leigh Scott and Jim Pierson, Pomegranate Press Ltd., 1998, ISBN 0-938817-48-5
External links
Night of Dark Shadows at the Internet Movie Database
Night of Dark Shadows at Allmovie
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Dark Shadows
Characters
Angelique Bouchard Collins Nicholas Blair Barnabas Collins Daniel Collins David Collins Jeremiah Collins Quentin Collins Millicent Collins-Forbes Naomi Collins Maggie Evans Willie Loomis Count Petofi Elizabeth Collins Stoddard Victoria Winters Josette du Pres List of Collins family members
Films
House of Dark Shadows Night of Dark Shadows Dark Shadows
Audio plays
Angelique's Descent Blood Dance The Book of Temptation The Christmas Presence Clothes of Sand Curse of the Pharaoh The Doll House Echoes of Insanity Final Judgement The Ghost Watcher The House of Despair Kingdom of the Dead London's Burning The Path of Fate The Rage Beneath The Skin Walkers The Wicked and the Dead
Revivals
1991 remake 2004 remake Reunion
Other
Collinsport, Maine Collinwood Mansion
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Films directed by Dan Curtis
1970s
House of Dark Shadows (1970) Night of Dark Shadows (1971) Dracula (1973) The Night Strangler (1973) Scream of the Wolf (1974) Trilogy of Terror (1975) Burnt Offerings (1976)
1990s
Intruders (1992) Me and the Kid (1993) Trilogy of Terror II (1996) The Love Letter (1998)
2000s
Saving Milly (2005) Our Fathers (2005)
Categories: 1971 films | 1970s horror films | Dark Shadows | American television films | English-language films | Films directed by Dan Curtis
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