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La malédiction de Collinwood

Original title: Dark Shadows
  • TV Series
  • 1991
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.3K
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Ben Cross in La malédiction de Collinwood (1991)
Vampire HorrorDramaFantasyHorrorRomance

Victoria Winters comes to Collinwood, an isolated mansion in Maine, to work as a governess, but soon finds herself drawn into a strange world of vampires, ghosts and curses.Victoria Winters comes to Collinwood, an isolated mansion in Maine, to work as a governess, but soon finds herself drawn into a strange world of vampires, ghosts and curses.Victoria Winters comes to Collinwood, an isolated mansion in Maine, to work as a governess, but soon finds herself drawn into a strange world of vampires, ghosts and curses.

  • Creator
    • Dan Curtis
  • Stars
    • Ben Cross
    • Barbara Blackburn
    • Jim Fyfe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.3K
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    • Creator
      • Dan Curtis
    • Stars
      • Ben Cross
      • Barbara Blackburn
      • Jim Fyfe
    • 44User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    • Barnabas Collins
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    • Sarah Collins
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    Ely Pouget
    Ely Pouget
    • Maggie Evans
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    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Dr. Julia Hoffman…
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    Roy Thinnes
    Roy Thinnes
    • Roger Collins…
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    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Elizabeth Collins Stoddard…
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    Julianna McCarthy
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    Michael Cavanaugh
    Michael Cavanaugh
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    Stefan Gierasch
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    Ellen Wheeler
    • Phyllis Wicke
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    Steve Fletcher
    • Deputy Jonathan Harker…
    • 1991
    • Creator
      • Dan Curtis
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    fitpro5

    A wonderful retelling of the original show!

    I disagree with the poster above. I thought this revival was a wonderfully imaginative and compelling show. Quite familiar with the original series, I was a bit skeptical when this premiered as to what could they do and how they would update. This revival takes the original story of Barnabas Collins and company which took a year of the daytime show and compacts it into 12 episodes. I have also read the "Dark Shadows Companion" book that they put out when this show originally aired and they were basically using the first season as a springboard to get into different stories. What I liked about this version is that they took the familiar story but added twists and turns not in the original to keep it fresh. Both purists of the original show and new fans will find this very faithful, right down to the creepy original music that Bob Cobert used on the daytime show. I gave the VHS set to a young friend of mine awhile ago and he immediately was captivated as well and he became interested in the original series, which is quite easy to get on DVD. The casting was remarkable because each actor put a great new spin on the material. I also liked the fact that they rolled in other plots from the daytime show to fit into the main plot of Barnabas, Victoria and Dr. Hoffman. I never thought they could replicate what everyone liked about the original series but they managed to do it. This is a great treat for new and old fans alike and a must for any serious collector. My only quibble with the DVD is that there are no extras and that they did not restore the original print, using what looks like an inferior transfer copy from VHS. Not to be missed for the standout performances of Ben Cross, Jim Fife, Joanna Going, Jean Simmons and Barbara Steele.
    7NielsPSolberg_4

    Atmospheric Horror!

    DARK SHADOWS is a definite "must" for any horror fans to view. I enjoyed every episode and looked forward to each one. The cast is filled with excellent performances, especially from Barbara Steele and Ben Cross. I never did see the old series, but can only say that according to my taste this was really enjoyable horror made with much style. It does not happen very often nowadays that there are given so much attention to style over gore. DARK SHADOWS has a definite "old fashion" look and some would perhaps think this outdated. I realized watching this TV-series that I was pulled into the story line and the characters as each actors pulled off the story with much believability. Vampires, demons, ghosts....they are all here....each driven by the love and passion that made them what they became. That I liked very much about this series. The set designs and customs are very detailed and atmospheric,excellent lighting. If you see all the episodes in one day, there will be definite repeats in sounds effects, dark shadows and thunder/lightning, but this is so typical of the horror genre. Too bad the series did not continue. In my view...and I have seen thousands of horror films, old and new, this is a definite 8 out of 10 stars in my book.
    10chsteinecke

    beautiful

    A stunning remake of the original series, this was considerably more sensual & more fully realized the erotic power of the vampire figure. (This is understandable when you consider the years that the original was taped, & that it was a daytime series.) I had waited for this remake for years & was never let down by it. Still have a bit of a grudge against NBC for canceling it before it really had a chance. Ben Cross & Joanna Going were wonderfully cast as Barnabas & Victoria/Josette, w/ a strong contribution by Lysette Anthony as Angelique. I wish that they would make a movie version, but realize that the time may have passed for same. Strongly urge any Gothic fans to purchase the video or DVDs of this series.
    9bayardhiler

    Dark, Beautiful, and Gone Too Soon Oh If Only!

    It's very rare for a show to cause me so much anguish due to the fact of its abrupt cancellation. Sure most other cases I might get a little sad if a show I liked didn't make it but in time I learn to move on. 1991's revival of "Dark Shadows" is one of those few cases where I just can't. Airing on NBC, it was produced and written by the late, great Dan Curtis himself, the creator of the original "Dark Shadows". It begins with the opening monologue of Victoria Winters (the lovely Joanna Going), who is on her way to Collin's Port, Maine to be the school mistress to young Daniel Collins (a very young Joseph Gordon-Levitt!) at the Collins estate. Little does she realize of course, her life is about to take a very unexpected turn! Not long after she arrives, kind hearted but not so bright Willie Loomis (the gifted Jim Fyfe) opens the crypt of Barnabas Collins because he seems to think there are long forgotten jewels secretly buried in it. Well he does find something but it's not jewels. Instead he unleashes long trapped vampire Barnabas Collins (the always impressive Ben Cross) who claims to be a distant cousin of the Collins from England for his cover.

    But when he sees Ms. Winters, he is captivated by her, for she is his reincarnated long lost love, Josette. Soon enough though, mysterious murders and occurrences on the account of Barnabas' blood lust begin occurring and in comes Dr. Julia Hoffman, played to the hilt by horror legend and (even at the age of 53 or 4 at the time) stunning Barbara Steele. Things only get more complicated when the good doctor discovers Baranbas' secret and tries to cure his vampirism but ends up falling in love with him! But there are other supernatural forces at work besides Barnabas, such as vengeful and powerful spirit Angelique (the beautiful Lysette Anthony) who will do everything in her power to destroy Barnabas' attempts at a better life. All of this means Victoria must discover the secrets of Collin's Port more than ever, for her life depends on it!

    The show was and is nothing short of captivating to watch through its twelve episodes because of its grand and Gothic look and its opening creepy music theme. The Collins' mansion in particular is both beautiful and imposing at the same time with its Gothic architecture. The Pilot (directed by Dan Curtis himself) has the look and feel of theatrical movie and is probably one of the best productions made for TV I've ever seen. But above all it is the caliber of the actors and characters that makes the show enjoyable to watch. Ben Cross more than fills the shoes of the late Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins, being able to play him as a monster but one with a soul. Despite being a reprehensible creature at times, Cross is able to make you feel Barnabas' agony and anguish over being what he is and what made him that way. Joanna Going is stunning in her looks but more importantly her acting. She's able to convey a certain sense of innocence throughout the show, which only makes the viewer all the more wishing to jump in and protect her from the danger she has no idea she's in. But Barnabas and Victoria are not the only characters in town. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays the young, arrogant and slightly disturbed Daniel perfectly, so much so you'll wonder how he turned out to be such a stud (It's implied that his mother is a witch locked up in a mental institution but due to the show's short life we never get to meet her). Jim Fyfe adds a little comical touch as Barnabas' servant and eventual friend Willie. Lysette Anthony adds tension in her role as the revenge seeking Angelique. And who can forget the stunning and talented Ms. Barbara Steele as Dr. Hoffman. Like I said, she may have been in her fifties by then but don't let that fool you; she still had it!

    Then there are the supporting actors and characters, such as legendary leading lady Jean Simmons as matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, "The Invaders" star Roy Thinnes as Roger Collins, Juliana McCarthy as housekeeper Mrs. Johnson, Ely Pouget as town psyche Maggie Evans, Barbara Blackburn as Carolyn Stoddard, and Michael Cavanaugh who, as town sheriff Patterson, does a particularly good job of playing someone who would probably never dream of believing in the things he now confronts! Yet despite all of this, the show was canceled by NBC after only twelve episodes. Why you ask? Well, in '91 the Gulf War happened and because the news wanted to cover it day and night, "Dark Shadows" kept getting pushed around to different nights, which meant people didn't know what night it would be on and as a result, ratings declined (Damn you Saddam!). NBC did receive something like 7,000 letters and had its headquarters picketed by fans, all to no avail. It's all very sad. Even a two hour special to properly end the series would be better than what we got. But that's unlikely now that everyone has aged and moved on and with Curtis' death in 2006. Perhaps if Curtis and co. had focused more on the present setting of the story rather than having half the season devoted to the time traveling story arch the show wouldn't have had so many unresolved elements. Then again, they probably didn't realize that their time would be so short. For what it is though, if you can bear having your heart broken, I recommend "Dark Shadows" (1991) to anyone who wishes to see a beautiful, Gothic series done well. And while I'm at it, here's hoping that maybe, in another time, another place or some parallel universe, "Dark Shadows" (1991) became the hit it should have been. One can dream, can't he?
    aesgaard41

    Almost as good as the original !

    I had barely seen the original series until this remake or mini-series, however you want to call it, was cancelled. The new series should have been a break-out hit on the Friday night void left behind by "Dallas" if it had not been done in by the Gulf War coverage. That's the only thing that killed the show and kept it from becoming a long-running series.The movie that spawned it was incredible and astounding, everything the original would have been with the budget of a prime-time series. Ben Cross was a younger Barnabus for the Nineties, and Joanna Going was more beautiful than any of the three original Victoria's. I can find nothing wrong with the cast except for the unknown Barbera Blackburn who was called upon to play Carolyn; she just didn't look like she belonged in the cast. Everyone else had fit the bill to a tee ! I'm also sure that if the series had continued, we would have started seeing some of the old DS stars in cameos in new roles.

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    • Trivia
      VHS editions that were released in the 1990s had an extended pilot episode and extended final episode. The U.S. DVD set are the aired versions.
    • Quotes

      Barnabas Collins: My business has always been so... consuming.

    • Alternate versions
      Video has 15 more minutes footage than television version.
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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dark Shadows
    • Filming locations
      • Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA(Collinswood)
    • Production companies
      • Dan Curtis Productions
      • MGM Television
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      45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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