Dark Shadows Collection 7 2003 Horror Movie Review
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In 1795, after being convicted of witchcraft, Victoria Winters waits to be hung at the gallows. Peter Bradford vows they’ll be together again someday. In 1968, Victoria reappears during a seance at Collinwood and Barnabas fears that she has learned his secret from her time in the past. After he and Victoria are hospitalized following a car accident, Barnabas is stunned when the mysterious Dr. Lang enables him to see daylight for the first time in nearly 200 years. The doctor offers Barnabas hope that he may be permanently cured through a bizarre experiment. Roger Collins surprises the family by introducing his new wife Cassandra, whom Barnabas realizes is actually Angelique, the witch who cursed him as a vampire in 1795.
Bonuses: Includes interactive menus and exclusive interviews with Starring Jonathan Frid, Joan Bennett, Louis Edmonds, Nancy Barrett, Roger Davis, Lara Parker, Thayer David, Grayson Hall, Joel Crothers, Jerry Lacy, Clarice Blackburn, Addison Powell, Robert Rodan and Alexandra Moltke
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Back cover photograph by Ben Martin
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About Dark Shadows Collection 7 2003
Title: Dark Shadows Collection 7
Year: 2003
Starring: Jonathan Frid,
Grayson Hall,
Nancy Barrett,
Joan Bennett,
Alexandra Isles,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Runtime: 127 minutes
Director: Not available,
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