I've only seen the 1967 promo so far, and you're right-- it is WONDERFUL. (Don't watch it if you haven't seen the Jason/Liz storyline... ) And yet it still managed to end with an exciting cliffhanger.
Whoever did the site sure seemed to know their coding even if it was on Angelfire and/or Geocities (I won't say my degoratory name for the place). Too bad they can't get some real hosting. Don't be surprised if you find the main site down from time to time. You only get so much bandwidth per day on Geocities site and then it will disable. The videos were really good!
I also had a wonderful time with "Mangelique." I had similar thoughts about what one could do with the scene involved when I first played that video (a very happy day in Gothickland). I had forgotten about Angelique's body movements which certainly do look, um, very sensuous.I wish she would do a Hoffman/Angelique video!
How did you guys know it was me as the DarkShadowsAddict???
The email link on your home page lists your screen name.
What a great site! I just love your Time Magazine cover of Julia and Barnabas.
p.s. Midnite is right...with Netscape/Mozilla the site comes up okay...hmmm.
definitely agree with you about Willie and Carolyn... I thought John Karlen and Nancy Barrett had fantastic chemistry together when the series finally paired them at the very end as Melanie and Kendrick.It must have been an arrangement that worked well all around since they played a husband and wife writer team, Claire and Alex Jenkins, in the second movie, Night of Dark Shadows.
If you haven't seen this, keep an eye peeled around Halloween--it runs sometimes on USA, or one of those channels. I just watched the movie recently, and I *loved* the look Nancy had in it. Karlen looked great too, with longer fluffier hair--he was so hot back then *sigh*
Not to worry, Steve.....I have the tape....
Hey, DStoDA, yeah, Nancy looked old when they were in 1995 because she was supposed to be old and "half-mad" (an expression I adore--I could swear I've been at least HALF-mad most of my life).In 1840 when she played Letitia, they went back to the very theatrical make-up they had used on her in 1897 when she played Charity, possessed by the ghost of Pansy Faye. I don't know whether you ever got to see 1897. It's really great!I recently watched the one episode long 1680 flashback and I thought Nancy's look in that was really stunning. Very glamorous.Good luck finding a new home for your site. I did get to view the BAJ magazine cover this a.m.--great job!