It's interesting that Angie's face begins to crack simply from Barnabas' grasp.
One does have to wonder why her spell or whatever it was that preserved her look of youth seemed to be that fragile. Though I suppose that with her standing in town, she never anticipated anyone would ever dare to grasp her in such a manner.
And is it just me, or did Angie betray herself when she appeared for a bit to be enjoying Barnabas' bite more than she might have ever admitted?
And speaking of the bite, it's interesting that the script makes sure that the crowd of townspeople can't quite tell what went on between Barnabas and Angie by having one lady ask aloud: "What's that man done to Angie?" I suppose that was the film's way of conveying that if there was a sequel, despite bearing witness to the attack, the townspeople didn't realize what was actually going on or that Barnabas was indeed a vampire.