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And I've shared these as part of Flip Magazine's Curse of Dark Shadows article, but not on their own:
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The Flip caption for it reads: "Chris Pennock plays Gabriel Collins,
19th century brother of Charles
and husband of Angelique."
And just as with the Angelique/Sarah photo shared in Reply #452, to my knowledge it's the only place these two have officially been published.
And I'd shared this -...
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- but I didn't share the actual still:
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and now you yourself have seen evidence of Laura's supernatural powers. Edward admits it--I never believed it could happen--is Laura gone for good now? I assume she died in the room, says Barn, consumed by her own flames. Flames that left the children untouched, marvels Edward--and what became of Laura's body? The circumstances surrounding her death make it impossible to explain by ordinary logic, says Barn. And yet, says Edward, I must explain her death for the children's sake--they don't believe it was their mother in that room, but an incredibly old creature they had never seen before. It WAS their mother, insists Barn. Edward frets, how will I ever explain that to the children?
Willie, who doesn't understand what's going on, starts chipping away at the mortar with a hammer and awl. Julia stands back, does nothing, and keeps yelling at him to hurry. Willie suddenly stops and grabs his neck. He felt a strange draft. Julia insists he continue, but he stops again, shivering with fear-someone touched me, he says. A chair falls over nearby, then a box. Willie freaks out. Trask's laughter fills the basement; he appears and tells them to leave or they will die. The apparition disappears. Julia begs the spirit of Trask to listen to her, appealing to him as a man of God not to murder. If he must destroy, he should destroy evil. Apparently interested, he reappears.Julia begs him to go after the witch, who has survived through time--Cassandra Collins--destroy her! Trask disappears, on a new crusade now.
(From Left) 2nd Assistant Director Alan Wertheim, Lara Parker (Angelique), and DGA trainee Mike Haley pose for this fun shot. (Photo courtesy Mike Haley.) |
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One really has to wonder how Angelique's somewhat flattened hair (due to Charles running his hands through it) -
- suddenly becomes as big as it is, especially at the end of Scene 85 -
- but perhaps that's even more evidence that Scene 85 was shot over the course of a few days... (Or is it evidence that Angelique really was a witch and had cast a spell so that her hair would go back to being perfectly coiffed no matter what Charles did to it during their, uh, amorous interludes? )
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