I highly recommend the movie. Besides good, believable acting, it also has some of the elements of Dark Shadows daytime which are done very well. Overall the movie is very scary without showing a lot of gore.
I totally agree. I love The Changeling. [thumb]
found out that one of the writers (can't remember his name) also wrote for the Dark Shadows prime time series.
Interesting - I didn't realize that.
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I just looked The Changeling's credits up on the Internet Movie Database - the writer is William Gray. I loved his '91 series script that dealt with Vicki's trial and Josette's death.
Henry Kaplan, who was a director on Dark Shadows from late 1968 to 1971, was also a director on Ryan's Hope. He joined the show's crew in the mid/late-80's.
Concerning the music box, I don't think it was the same one, although it did play Josette's Theme. Here's a screen capture of the music box, which I posted on a another topic a few months back.
(http://www.hometown.aol.com/seands1966/images/RHJosette2.jpg)
I suspect that it is the same one that Burke Devlin gave to David Collins on Dark Shadows, although I have no way of telling for sure.
I'm a few weeks behind in my RH viewing, but I caught that scene when SOAPnet aired it and also thought of the crystal ball Burke Devlin gave David Collins.