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![]() ![]() | Dark Shadows DVD Collection 9 Actors: Jonathan Frid, Grayson Hall, Nancy Barrett, Joan Bennett, Alexandra Isles Genres: Drama, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television, Mystery & Suspense NR 2003 14hr 0min With its alluring tales of gothic mystery and supernatural intrigue, Dark Shadows became the most popular daytime series of all time during its run on ABC from 1966-71. Muck like the show?s character Barnabas Collins, a ... more » |
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Movie ReviewsAdam and Eve Continues.... Shane Sissle | Lexington, KY USA | 01/11/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "The Dream Curse ended in Set 8, but the story of Adam continues as he causes problems for all the residents of Collinwood. Nicholas Blair is not a favorite of mine, I find him quite boring. I enjoyed Adam kidnapping Victoria and Angelique as a vampire. A true fan should get this Set. Only two more Sets until Victoria Winters leaves." Nicholas Blair/Adam & Eve storyline Chloe | USA | 01/06/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "The show just keeps getting better, plot after plot. I don't find Nicholas Blair at all androgynous in appearance, or boring. He's one of the all-time great Dark Shadows villains. There's such a presence he exudes with his dark, penetrating eyes which make you become even more engrossed whenever he's in a scene. I loved the Adam & Eve storyline. Marie Wallace is spooky in her portrayal of the stubborn & rebellious Eve, who despises Adam & wants nothing to do with him! Some good stuff in this storyine & in the scenes of Nicholas' secluded home where Eve resides. I love David Selby, he's a terrific actor, but I just couldn't get in to Quentin, really. I love Shadows of the Night, which is Quentin's Theme, & he's a good, solid character & fine addition to the show & any cast for that matter, however. I guess we all have our particular favorites. My favorite male villains were Reverend Trask, Nicholas Blair & Bruno Hess. I wonder if the latter two are of Italian origin, they sure look it, but haven't found anything that says either of them are. I've wondered about Don Briscoe's origin as well. He was superb as Chris Jennings & the Werewolf storyline which is coming up soon in the next couple of volumes. In any case, I've rambled enough. For newcomers to DS, stick with it. If there's a brief period where you feel you're becoming disinterested in a certain storyline, don't lose heart, the show is the rarest form of offbeat daytime drama that has a huge cult following around the globe. There are even fan conventions to this day, & forty + years later, that's saying alot! No other daytime soap can boast having every episode available on video & DVD. There's never been a show like Dark Shadows. Barnabas is the show's focal point, unltimately, & we can't get enough of Jonathan Frid's impeccable performances. Mr. Frid is well versed at his craft & has us mesmerized & enchanted. He's a seasoned actor whose contribution to the show has excelled four decades! There have been a couple of futile imitations, but understandably they never took off. Dark Shadows cannot be imitated, This show is one of a kind & is a classic & such things aren't to be monkey'd with. I'm proud to have it in my collection!" Dark Shadows...a daytime classic H. Fortin | 02/20/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "I rate this Dark Shadows set at 4 and a half stars actually. This is the set where the dreamcurse reaches its culmination. Thank goodness because that was starting to get old. Almost as old as Dr. Lang's message on the tape recorder for Julia. Angelique finally gets what is coming to her only to be saved by Nicholas for his own personal gain. Angelique as a vampire, Joe Haskell as her slave...who would've thought. I liked this set a bunch but I can't wait for set 10 to see what else Nicholas has up his sleeve."
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