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  1. House of Dark Shadows is a 1970 American feature-length horror film produced and directed by Dan Curtis, based on his Dark Shadows television series. In this film expansion, vampire Barnabas Collins ( Jonathan Frid) searches for a cure for vampirism so he can marry a woman who resembles his long-lost fiancée Josette ( Kathryn Leigh Scott ).

  2. Mar 6, 1971 · House of Dark Shadows: Directed by Dan Curtis. With Jonathan Frid, Grayson Hall, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Roger Davis. Vampire Barnabas Collins is accidentally released from his centuries-long confinement at his family's estate in Maine.

    • (3.5K)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Dan Curtis
    • 1971-03-06
  3. Feb 21, 2021 · House Of Dark Shadows (1970) Topics. Jonathan Frid, Grayson Hall, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Dan Curtis. Language. English. Vampire Barnabas Collins is accidentally released from his centuries-long confinement at his family's estate in Maine. He targets his clueless descendants who live there now and pursues Maggie, the incarnation of his lost love.

  4. Imprisoned in a coffin for more than a hundred years, the vampire Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) is freed when a local drunk (John Karlen) discovers the Collins crypt and opens the...

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    • Dan Curtis
    • PG
    • Jonathan Frid
  5. Willie Loomis, the handyman of Collinwood, an 18th-century mansion in Maine, accidentally releases vampire Barnabas Collins from his coffin. Barnabas gains entrance to the mansion by introducing himself as a cousin from England, and Willie becomes his first victim.

    • Dan Curtis, Peter Bogart, William C. Gerrity
    • Jonathan Frid
  6. House Of Dark Shadows, based on the very popular TV Gothic soap opera, follows the life (or is that AFTERlife) of Barnabas Collins. Recently unleashed from his coffin by local drunk, Willie Loomis, the vampire (Barnabas) goes on a killing spree, while at the same time charming his present day family members.

  7. House of Dark Shadows. Roger Ebert October 06, 1970. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Even in these troubled times, the vampire has it worse than most of us. Consider. He's got to spend all day in his coffin, coming out only at night.