I am disappointed that Tim Burton and Johnny Depp chose to make it into a comedy. If anything this deserves to be rebooted on TV, not on the big screen. Maybe Netflix can do it justice.
I live in Frid's hometown, Hamilton Ontario Canada, and was lucky enough to become good friends with him near the end of his life. He was a terrific actor, and an even better human being, not to mention a dedicated family man. I will always cherish the time we spent together and the many, many important lessons this great man taught me. I met him as a fan, and he made me a friend. He could have told me to beat it, or even humour me with an autograph, but he was just such a decent man.
+Darrell Marsh Wow, thanks for sharing this. I admire and respect him so much- he was an amazing actor. I bet he was so interesting. This is quite moving to read- how many actors would make friends with a fan of their work like this? Not many! I have read his interviews and seen them on you tube- he comes across as so genuine and a lovely person.
Darrell, you were lucky. I wish I'd gotten the chance to meet him.His portrayal of Barnabas was the first time anyone has shown a vampire as a gentleman. It's what endeared him to all us young girls and women. A lot of Jonathan's personality came thru, it seems. He scared us, but he fascinated us and we loved him anyway! Such was the power of his personality and his performance.No one else has been a better Barnabas.
I really love the series. my grandparents raised me pretty much. my grandmother loved this show. when I was growing up in the '80s and '90s we used to watch this all the time.. my grandmother passed away a couple years ago and it's been very hard. but every time I watch dark shadows it makes me always think of her.... RIP Nanny❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I know I'm late to the game as this was posted years ago but I just found Dark Shadows on Tubi. Although I'm old enough to have watched the original when it came out in the sixties I'm loving every minute of it again.
Me too. The only bad thing is that i have been binge watching, yet skipping around to the later episodes that i never saw. I have lost a bit of continuity but it is fun.
Thank you for this awesome post. My dad was Rudy Piccirillo video engineer on DS. I grew up on the set and brought friends there on Halloween. Years later I worked on All My Children and became friends with the great Louis Edmonds.I attend the festivals and Jim Pierson makes them forever magical. God bless cast, crew and especially the fans!
Thomas, I sorely wish Lou were still with us, so that I could tell him that hew WAS "the master of pompous prigs", in his character array. Those moments playing Edward were priceless, when Quentin's savage sarcasm, cut him down to size! Your Dad's videography was priceless too, capturing every crease on a player's face, well before hi-def.
I remember when I was 8 years old back in probably 2001. It was summer and I was flipping through the channels at around 8 am when I saw something called Dark Shadows. It was on the black and white episodes about Burke Devlin and the whole Phoenix story line. I liked it and thought it was spooky. I started getting up every morning to watch it because I was intrigued. Eventually I got hooked and ended up watching the show over the next 6 years as it played through the entire series. Eventually I liked it so much I started buying the DVD box sets as they would come out. I am now the proud owner of every single episode and watch the series to this day. I like watching it through at least once a year or every 2 years. Timeless and excellent show that will be apart of my life forever! Thank you Dan Curtis, Jonathan Frid, Lara Parker, Katheryn Leigh Scott, Nancy Barrett, Thayer David, David Selby, Joan Bennett, Louis Edmonds, and so many more
Oh my gosh.. I can remember running home from school each afternoon so I could catch the beginning of every episode. You could overlook the actors forgetting their lines, the sets that jiggled when someone slammed a door, the occasional overhead microphone that would sneak into the scene... in fact, they were part of the show's charm. But the plots, and the actors themselves, were so compelling you just couldn't get enough.
I love Dark Shadows the happiest time I had running home from school and eating in front of the tv the 30 minutes I was taken away into another time ..
My Favorite Television Show. Often great stories, beautiful set-design, excellent sountracking AND the Most Talented Actors.. Who took their careers very seriously.
Dear Dark Shadows, still going strong almost 50 years later. A true tv legend. And what's even more gratifying is that many of its cast members are still attending the yearly DS festivals. We so appreciate their continued interest in the show. Thanks for sharing! I loved the footage of Donna Wandrey!
My brother met Jonathan and had lunch with him at the old mascot restaurant when he was here in London Ontario visiting his family and I had the opportunity to meet him when he came and saw me at work Jonathan was a great actor miss him a lot RIP
my words to all I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH TO ALL WHO MADE THE SHOW DARK SHADOWS,it will always be in my heart my life part of me,DARK SHADOWS FOREVER AN EVER
I used to run home from school every day so I could see what would happen next. If you missed it you were just out of luck. There was no rewinding the tape. I had a crush on Angelique played by Lara Parker. She was really beautiful. Dark Shadows is one of my favorite childhood memories.
You were not alone there brother. Vampirella became my next crush when I discovered the magazine in late 71. Vampi, Creepy and Cousin Eerie actually taught me how to read and gave me a vocabulary years ahead of those kids who were not in my macabre world.
Amazing they have never made another soap opera with at least a little bit of the Supernatural. Jonathan was so Canadian yet made such an excellent Englishman. R.I.P. sir.
There were a lot of supernatural goings-on in the NBC soap ‘Passions’, which ran from the late 90s to the mid 00s. Like ‘Dark Shadows’ it sought a young audience. The show paid homage to a lot of other shows and movies dealing with the supernatural, like ‘Bewitched’, ‘Alice in Wonderland’, ‘The Wizard of Oz’, ‘Carrie’ and others in a way very similar to the way DS paid homage to literary classics like ‘Dracula’, ‘Jane Eyre’, ‘The Crucible’, ‘The Turn of the Screw’ and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’. Many prominent actors appeared on ‘Passions’, including Ruth Buzzi, Bernard Fox (who appears as Dr. Bombay, no less), Georgia Engal, Alice Ghostly and Marla Gibbs. ‘Passions’ was inspired by DS and is worth seeking out, in my opinion.
Love DS and yes I was one of the one mile dash home kids too. Watching it all over again on Amazon Prime and 50 years later you see things so differently. Like how did Maggie, Elizabeth and Tom and Chris’ sister get all the way from Windcliff to Collinwood? Wasn’t it 100 miles away? How did Julia complete the “experiment” in the Old House basement with no electricity??? There were oscilloscopes and big lights everywhere lol. The actors all loved each other and had a great time working together. I think given that they had to go live every day with their performances they did a fantastic job. Especially the children, I can’t imagine doing that at 10 years old.
A big question for all of us: In addition to running home from school, how many would also BREAK Disciplinary Detentions?? I did that several times myself; it was nerve-wracking; but somehow, I was able to keep the plots STRAIGHT--just enough redundancy was built-in for the stories.
Dark Shadows is sort of a masterpiece of it's era and of the genre that the show created. I remember it as a little kid, my brother and I loved it, we ran from country school across pastures to a neighbour lady's house to watch Dark Shadows on her TV. (our family were bookworms and we were not allowed tv at home). It was intensely scary to us at our age and unforgettable. Dark Shadows has aged very well and is still almost addictively engaging, impressively well done. It's great to see the series again in 2021. The sheer boldness of the storyline was unique and so "out there" that it seems improbable that the show was ever made at all. It just worked, was ahead of its time and now a well loved classic.
Knowing Johnny Depps previous movies, I was totally psyched when I heard he was making the movie. Boy, was I ever disappointed. I couldn’t even watch the thing.
Lucky you. I wished I 'd met this great or actor A & I could been a good friend to him as he allowed me to be his friend by allowing me through pictures & videos of his apartments & homes while he did private reading for his friends. I just miss him so much and I never met him. I'd say that's a hell of a actor who can make you miss someone you never got to meet in your life
My life-long love of Gothic horror began with this marvelous series. I was a little six year old boy and I'd watch it every afternoon after school. It was scary, yes indeed, but it was also so utterly enthralling. I learned fascinating new words----'Curse'. 'Mausoleum'. 'Medallion'. 'Warlock'. 'Beckon'. 'Summon' and many others. It's a shame that contemporary horror films and television shows have abandoned the intrigue, allure, and charm of Gothic suspense and thrills in favor of gore and downright juvenile schlock.
Paul Sousa yeaaaa it's an awesome show. I read that Johnny Depp and Tim Burton and Michelle Pfieffer were teen fans of the show as well. Depp is such hot sexy actor as Barnypoo Dont yah think he's sexy ?
When Dark Shadows was on 1966-1971, I was unable to watch it because we did not have a full ABC affiliate in the area where I lived at that time.( Northeast Missouri). I was so glad when it was put on The Sci-Fi channel. I watched practically every episode( and videotaped most of them.) This was a wonderful show and I enjoyed it very much.
I used to keep the door open while watching SHADOWS so when the minute Barnabas barred his fangs I could run out. It was that scarey. Great show, and Mr. Frid played it to the hilt.
@@692ALBANNACH Hey, I was about 20 or so when that was on and I was still scared to death and left the door open and ran outside when the vampire appeared. I was that terrified.
I used to watch it in the dark (Maine in the fall and winter was dark at 4:30). A latch key kid, by myself, in rural Maine, it never occurred to me to turn on the lights. It was too fun being scared.
@@juli1358 Back then we knew the Boogie Man wasn't real, and Barnabas was really just a Canadian actor who had dabbled in Shakespeare before hitting pay dirt on Shadows. Being scared was fun, it was just imagination. Little did we know fifty years later the Boogie Man is real in the form of Covid and all the horrendous spiritual evil we see around us every day. The world is a dark place. We had no idea then, we were all so innocent.
both Johnny Depp and Tim Burton were huge fans of the show as well as Michele Pfifer it's too bad that Johnny Depp very young at that time could not attend he showed interest when he heard about this convention but he was working in his early career .
I remember watching dark shadows since 1968 I was five years old took away my loneliness while my father was away fighting in Vietnam I can remember the day when my mom got the news that my father was missing in action I pretended that Barnibus was my dad .
I remember running home from school everyday and running into the living room to turn on the TV and watching this. In a Jay Leno(?) interview, Michelle Pfeiffer, who played Elizabeth in Tim Burton's remake, talked about how she would run from the school bus to watch DS. Then she played in the movie. Wot an honor.
I use to run home at lunch time with my sister to watch dark shadows. I was 10 years old and my sister was 13. I loved this show and am now re watching the series on tv. I never read the books.
Started watching when I was four years old. Now, watching the entire series on Amazon Prime withmy spouse who never saw it. Every night we watch at least 4 episodes. Can never get enough of DS.
Rewatching the series Dark Shadows for our podcast, I have been a huge fan since the age of 6, rushing home from work. It was my first exposure to horror and I have been a love of it ever since. Dark Shadows had some of the best storylines and considering the way they put this classic together - filming live and new script everyday, nothing will ever surpass it and nothing will ever equal this. I am just glad they were able to preserve every episode. It's now on Amazon Prime in its entirety.
I feel sort of sad I never met Jonathan Frid I truly miss him he was part of my childhood. I did not look at him as frightening or scary .I looked at him at a victim who tried to help his family. Much Respect. Gail xo
Yes, Yes !!! Decades started airing it as of Oct. 28 2018. I haven't missed an episode yet !!! Now, that I'm older, I totally view it with a different set of eyes. I really, really enjoy this classic Soap Opera !!!
Yes, it was big in the late 80s into the 90s and every day, driving home from work, I'd stop by good ole Block Busters and rent a slew of VHS tapes. I was mesmerized all over again. The show had great actors and superlative music and writers.
I was a little too young to get into Dark Shadows when it first aired. However as I loved horror stuff I sort of put the show on a mental shelf and intended to revisit it one day. Later I saw the both Dark Shadow original movies. Many years after that I found a Dark Shadows documentary (not this one) on VHS and watched it quite often. Loved the Dan Curtis interview where he explains the show's origin. That documentary always made me feel I wanted to lose myself roaming the dark halls of Collinwood come what may!
I,also, was one of those kids who ran home from school(Coggeshall Elementary School in Newport, Rhode Island). Came close to missing some episodes, but, I NEVER DID!!! Hard to believe almost 55 years have passed since it debut in 1966.🤔🤔✌✌✌
I found this , cut n pasted it, from one of the Official Dark Shadows group and website. It was posted by some people who knew and worked with Mr. Jonathan Frid . >>>>> "" Mr. Frid was a proud Canadian. When he retired he moved back to Ontario Canada where he had relatives and many friends. Jonathan Frid never married ( obviously ) and he never adopted any kids. He said that while he loved his brother's children, he did not want any of his own. Mr. Frid is survived by his beloved cousins and his brother's children, and by his Grand niece and nephews who loved and adored him. They called him 'Uncle John'. He was dearly loved. Mr. Frid was not a religious man so there was no ceremony after he died. He never liked to be fussed over and he did not want a funeral nor a memorial. He preferred to be remembered alive and enjoying life. Mr. Frid did not want a final resting place in fear of the many obsessive fans he had who would seek out the grave of 'Barnabas Collins' and set up memorials and write graffiti about his character. He didn't want fans to put him up on a pedestal like a movie idol. He never wanted that kind of attention. Jonathan Frid said that many fans had trouble separating him, the actor from the character he had played. Fans would address him as Barnabas instead of his real name and they'd ask him a lot of 'vampire' related questions. He did not want those kinds of obsessive fans to bother his relatives . Mr. Frid would often say that he was nothing like his Barnabas character. He also stated several times that he would like to be remembered for more than just his work on Dark Shadows. Mr. Frid had twenty years of acting experience before he even appeared on the Dark Shadows TV show. He also spent several years performing his dramatic readings in his reader's theater and in his one-man shows . He also toured with the play, Arsenic and Old Lace with actors Marion Ross, Jean Stapleton and Larry Storch. Mr. Jonathan Frid was so much more than just his Barnabas character. He is missed by his relatives, friends , fans and by his community. R I P .""
Never took the time to see the movie. Never did. Never will. You just can't match, even more, top some things in this world. This is one of those things.
@@PhilAlumb “Character” being the operative word. Like “Real Housewives of …” and how folks talk anout them as though they are (real). It was the portrayal of a character, not a study for “Psychology Today”
🎵 SHADOWS of the NIGHT 🎶Calling me to 🎵return to Collinwood 🏰 🎶 and its numerous incarnations! RIP all the greats. Especially Joan Bennett as ELIZABETH COLLINS STODDARD! 🌹 💐
With the various PBS clips that made it to DVD, I find it baffling that MPI didn't bother to include this documentary on any of their sets. Thanks for sharing, KizzaMe23!
@@bethmcgee9176 I would say it was watchable a.k.a. "meh". If they had Jonathan Frid narrate instead of Gandalf, I believe it would have at least invoked nostalgia. Missed opportunity.
I love Dark Shadows...I watched it as it first ran on TV...now I own the entire original series on DVD and I can watch it whenever I want! I had an aunt (that I could not stand) we were not allowed to watch DS at her house. She didn't want us to have nightmares... I never had a nightmare about DS or any horror movie or TV show. Nor did my brothers or sister. Why? Because my parents raised intelligent children who understood the difference between reality and non-reality. THAT'S WHY!
Many kids are affected by tv shows or movies. I did not watch it in those days but now I think it was HORRIBLE for Barnabas to put a live Maggie in his coffin and him constantly strangling Julia.
I loved Dark Shadows!!! I would glue myself to the show every day! Then I found the next days episode on a fuzzy channel!!!! We didn't have cable back in those days. Lol 😂
The series of Dark Shadows provided a great source of income for Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker writing novels about Dark Shadows. Not to mention the audios done by many of the Dark Shadows cast.
I was too young to appreciate the show when it originally aired but, they rebroadcast it the sci-fi channel some years ago. The Count Petofi saga was positively great! I became addicted to the show.
I am a fan club member my mother and grandmother watched Dark Shadows I was as young Davids age I was all about Batman it wasn't until sci fi channel played Dark Shadows I saw the Ad for the Show and Started watching and that's my Dark Shadows Story...
I was in 8th grade in 1966 when Dark Shadows hit the air waves. Right from the beginning I was intrigued by Victoria's story: a foundling searching for clues to her own parentage and past. Then came Josette's ghost & Laura the Phoenix, and I loved the series even more for these supernatural elements. Finally Barnabas made his first (dramatic) appearance, and once DS began to travel back in time to other centuries it became my all-time favorite show!
Dark Shadows was the best soap opera ever as far as I'm concerned. It was the only soap I'd ever watch. So glad that when it first aired back in 1966 I was working a late evening shift so I was still home to view it. In the late 1980's when the SciFi Channel started their broadcast, they showed Dark Shadows every morning at 8am for an hour and I recorded most of it. Still have the recordings on VHS tapes. Also have the 4 cassettes tapes for the music by Robert Cobert, the book on the introduction of Barnabas Collins and a few photos of Barnabas, Victoria Winters and the old house. The only thing I didn't like about the show is when they decided to colorize it. The gaudy colors (especially the greens) were so distracting. The only time the colorization was good was when they went back in time and were at the Old House before Barnabas was cursed, as the dresses, jewelry and the décor of the house for the era was great. I only kept the recordings up to the colorization. Thank you for sharing as I've never seen this documentary.
@@ctruth6185 I wouldn't say being 23 years old is a kid and that's how old I was when Dark Shadows first aired. And you can have Dallas and I'll keep my Dark Shadows. Thank you very much!
@@windymoore4009 I used to watch it on the SciFi Chanel, too. It was a thrill to revisit that period of my life ; I was 9 years old when Dark Shadows originally aired. Some people have comfort foods, I have comfort shows. Dark Shadows is at the top of that list.
I have never seen this before and enjoyed it immensely ! It is wonderful to get a sense of how the various actors viewed their characters and the show. I had the pleasure of meeting Jonathan Frid several years ago. He was a funny, kind, and very humble man with a great talent. He really did appreciate all those who supported his career through the years. Once again thank you. I can't believe this isn't available on DVD ! All the best friend!
I think it was not so much the story that intrigued me while watching Dark Shadows as a 12 year old. It was the actors who brought the interesting characters to life. I loved Jonathan Frid's analysis of himself and Barnabas. Also, the person who did the Julia Hoffman skit is spot on!
I found DS on Tubi probably a month ago. I’m on S17 E17 now! It’s like a good book that you can’t put down! I always wanted to watch, but I didn’t get home from school in time. I am hooked!!👹
Glen Rappold I really wanted to like the Johnny Depp movie but I didn't like it. The only part of the movie worth watching was the scene when Jonathan Frid, David Selby, Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker had their cameo walking into the party.
It's just about impossible to remake a classic, and they really shouldn't try. Look at the mess JJ Abrams made out of Star Trek. Only Leonard Nimoy could really be Spock, and only Jonathan Frid could be Barnabas. Ben Cross was ok, but still not as good.
All these years later we now know it had nothing to do with Johnny Depp It was the famed film Producer Richard D Zanuck who wanted the film, his film, to be a Family Friendly comedy or parody and Mr. Zanuck had stated that in a posted interview. He did not want another serious gory slasher type vampire film like the Abraham Lincoln vampire killer movie that was around the same time. he wanted it to be lighthearted for the family to enjoy. So it's on Zanuck's head and now he's dead.
Barnabas Collins was my idol! I knew that he was was not an evil person but rather a tortured soul under a terrible curse. Were my family and friends surprised when they found this out because they had given me such a bad time about telling them that Barnabas really was a good person! I introduced my son to DS when he was in grade school and he was hooked. In his honors English class in high school he had to find photos of famous stage versions of Shakespeare plays. He found photos of a production where Jonathan Frid played Lord Capulet in “Romeo and Juliet”. Both of us were so excited to see them. When he showed the photos of Frid his teacher and classmates all yelled “Barnabas!” A lot of the kids had no idea that Frid had a life outside of DS.
Barnabas simply took the "lemons", in his life's predicament, and made "lemonade" bountifully, putting his vampire powers and keen mind to good use, mounting direct attacks against those who injured him, and threatened to destroy all of the other Collinses. Sometimes he might have to wait awhile for the right moment to strike, but once he did , it was "curtains forever, baby"!!
I've only just discovered the Dark Shadows TV show and I am completely addicted! It's so nice that the show keeps you on your toes and ran for soooooo long! I have finally found the first episode so I may have to watch it again from the start. I also like how they use the same actors for different characters and even how they seamlessly reintroduce the same character into different spaces in time.
A great part of its success was the top-notch musical scoring, which however often repeated, never lost its allure. Its quality made up for any cheapness in the production.
What a beautiful woman Katherine Leigh Scott was not only on "Dark Shadows" in the 1960's, but also into the 1970's, 1980's and 1990's! She still looks beautiful now all these many years later and seems to be a wonderfully nice person as was Jonathan Frid.
BEST SHOW ON EARTH I AM WATCHING EPISODES ON TUBI I GREW UP WATCHING THIS WITH MY DAD AND FAMILY I LOVE THESE STORIES JONATHAN GREAT ACTOR GOD BLESS RIP!
I remember watching dark shadows all the time when it was on television back then and it wad great to watch because it was different and unique in many ways from other shows at the time because of the subject and the the way the story was told I doubt that anyone would be able or willing to do a show like that again, because unless you had seen the original show, you might not enjoy it or even understand it because of the way it was done back then. In any event, it was great to watch this video for the first time and see barnabas collins again.
You know, there were two movies, "House of..." and "Night of..." with the latter being the weaker of the two. "House of..." is a great primer to introduce anyone to the TV series.
I first saw Dark Shadows in a Sunday morning 3 am timeslot on Channel 19 out of Ohio that I could pick up on my rabbit ears in the mid 1980's. This was back before there was 24 hour programming and most channels would sign off by this time. It was in the Quentin ghost arc with the telephone. I recognized Denise Nickerson from her role in Willy Wonka so I kept watching and got hooked. I would wake up and watch as much as I could as I was still 7 or 8 years old at the time. I am so happy that in 2021, all of these episodes are on Tubi.tv and Amazon Prime to watch. What other soap opera (TV Drama) is still being watched 45 years after it first aired? Only Dark Shadows! Long Live Collingwood!
This Role Was Made For "Jonathan Frid"...Nobody else could Do The Acting Part Like Jonathan!!God Bless his Soul & His Cast mates Soul's It was His Skills and His Look... Perfection And The Rest of The Actors & Actress's also perfection,Writers,Directors 👌 I was a Huge Fan in the 1970's as a Young Girl/ teen Angelique Was stunning so I watched as a Young Girl,Then Re- Runs in the 70's as a Teen.. Now aged (62) in Jan 2024 Still Have a Facination with this Awesome Show... I ordered In fact D.V.D'S OFF AMAZON IN (2021) IN FACT BECAUSE THE SHOW WAS SO POPULAR ONE NOW CAN STREAM IT ON TV I THINK PEOPLE NOW WHO LIKE ME IN MY YOUNGER YRS IT BRINGS BACK ALOT OF MEMORIES OF RUSHING HOME FROM SCHOOL IN ANTICIPATION OF THE CLIFF HANGER FROM THE PREVIOUS DAY... IT WAS A CULT CLASSIC (CLASS A SHOW) THAT I THINK TRANSCENDS TIME TO EVEN TODAY...
How wonderful to see all the hoopla from the great fans, I was very young when dark shadow's was on TV,my mom was addicted to the show therefore so was I as a boy of only 4 years of age, When Johnathon Frid came on as Barnabas Collins, Wow a monster nothing a little boy loves more then a real monster on one of mom's soap operas! l was so young but because of Barnabas I became a real fan my active memory of the show started at that point but because of getting started with school and my young age there were many gaps in my memories, So when ever there were stations running re broadcasts I jumped at the chance to catch up even buying the video tapes and filling in the gaps that way courtesy of mpi home entertainment, but even they were missing Many episodes! So frustration continues one day I hope to catch up in its glorious entirety great Job to the late Dan Curtis Rest in peace Johnathan Frid and Joan Bennet Dark Shadows has created a life ambition to one day watch it in its entirety .
+Jimmys Jamin Yeah, I can relate, when I was a four year-old and whether Barnabas Collins or The Count from Sesame Street or Creature Features or monsters from Hammer Studios or the old Universal Studios monsters were on TV they always frightened me but I was always fascinated by them.
Jonathan Frid was not an original cast member of Dark Shadows. He joined midway through the first season. Comparing Dark Shadows to another popular serial drama from later on, Frid's Barnabas Collins became to Dark Shadows what Larry Hagman's J.R. Ewing was to Dallas. Love him, hate him, viewers tuned in to see what he was going to do next.
You'll probably yell at me for this but I think barnabas is really more comparable to Steve Urkel from family matters. Both shows started as one thing but with the intro of these two characters became something completely different.
It is interesting that Katherine Leigh Scott mentioned in this great film review of "Dark Shadows" (including interviews with the cast members) that it got very confusing for fans of the show and for the actors and actresses themselves, as to the time period the characters were in during certain stories in the show because the show used the parallel time feature so often (really too often). A well-know anecdote about the show is that there were times during "Dark Shadows" original broadcast run when the producers or writers of the show had to resort to inviting fans standing outside the ABC tv studios in NYC to come into the studio to help the production crew figure out if a character would know something from a previous time period or if a particular line of dialogue or an action by a character was accurate in terms of continuity, etc.
I began watching this show when it premiered - before entering kindergarten! My mom would draw the family room drapes at my request for ambience. After kindergarten, I detested having to stay in school all day because I would miss half of Dark Shadows. No matter how fast I ran home, fifteen minutes of the story was already in progress. I received the board game for Christmas the year Milton Bradley issued it and used the fangs and the ring to reenact scenes from the show.
I, too, like many others would race home after school as a youngster to watch ‘Dark Shadows’. My young friends and I would play out our own stories from the show in the twilight of the evenings in the rural Midwest.
A master piece can not be replacaded!
RIP to all the actors who passed away from this beloved cult show .
Linda Staud....Too many great actors and actresses Gone to Glory now
I could listen to Mr. Frid speak all day. He has a wonderful voice.
Amen.
There will never be a show like Dark Shadows. Often imitated, never duplicated.
Never again. This show is the best hands down. Nothing will ever come close to being as good as this show. It had it all.
I remember watching it as a little kid, the episodes with Adam, and it really scared me, I was maybe 6 years old.
It was a bit before my time (I was born 1966) but I heard it would later be the inspiration for Flowers In The Attic.
I am disappointed that Tim Burton and Johnny Depp chose to make it into a comedy. If anything this deserves to be rebooted on TV, not on the big screen. Maybe Netflix can do it justice.
The only soap opera I would watch. It had a large male following which is something no other SO could boast.
I am 70 years old and I still watch the Dark Shadows from 1966 on. Love it and Possessed.
I live in Frid's hometown, Hamilton Ontario Canada, and was lucky enough to become good friends with him near the end of his life. He was a terrific actor, and an even better human being, not to mention a dedicated family man. I will always cherish the time we spent together and the many, many important lessons this great man taught me. I met him as a fan, and he made me a friend. He could have told me to beat it, or even humour me with an autograph, but he was just such a decent man.
darrell, just curious: family man? Didn't realize Frid had a family. I'm glad to hear it.
+Darrell Marsh Wow, thanks for sharing this. I admire and respect him so much- he was an amazing actor. I bet he was so interesting. This is quite moving to read- how many actors would make friends with a fan of their work like this? Not many! I have read his interviews and seen them on you tube- he comes across as so genuine and a lovely person.
+Badguitar He had 2 brothers.
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Darrell, you were lucky. I wish I'd gotten the chance to meet him.His portrayal of Barnabas was the first time anyone has shown a vampire as a gentleman. It's what endeared him to all us young girls and women. A lot of Jonathan's personality came thru, it seems. He scared us, but he fascinated us and we loved him anyway! Such was the power of his personality and his performance.No one else has been a better Barnabas.
I really love the series. my grandparents raised me pretty much. my grandmother loved this show. when I was growing up in the '80s and '90s we used to watch this all the time.. my grandmother passed away a couple years ago and it's been very hard. but every time I watch dark shadows it makes me always think of her.... RIP Nanny❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I know I'm late to the game as this was posted years ago but I just found Dark Shadows on Tubi. Although I'm old enough to have watched the original when it came out in the sixties I'm loving every minute of it again.
Me too!
thank you tubi!@
Me too. The only bad thing is that i have been binge watching, yet skipping around to the later episodes that i never saw. I have lost a bit of continuity but it is fun.
Same here !
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Thank you for this awesome post. My dad was Rudy Piccirillo video engineer on DS. I grew up on the set and brought friends there on Halloween. Years later I worked on All My Children and became friends with the great Louis Edmonds.I attend the festivals and Jim Pierson makes them forever magical. God bless cast, crew and especially the fans!
That’s so awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Thomas, I sorely wish Lou were still with us, so that I could tell him that hew WAS "the master of pompous prigs", in his character array. Those moments playing Edward were priceless, when Quentin's savage sarcasm, cut him down to size! Your Dad's videography was priceless too, capturing every crease on a player's face, well before hi-def.
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I think I would've loved to see that Julia Hoffman impersonator in person.
I remember when I was 8 years old back in probably 2001. It was summer and I was flipping through the channels at around 8 am when I saw something called Dark Shadows. It was on the black and white episodes about Burke Devlin and the whole Phoenix story line. I liked it and thought it was spooky. I started getting up every morning to watch it because I was intrigued. Eventually I got hooked and ended up watching the show over the next 6 years as it played through the entire series. Eventually I liked it so much I started buying the DVD box sets as they would come out. I am now the proud owner of every single episode and watch the series to this day. I like watching it through at least once a year or every 2 years. Timeless and excellent show that will be apart of my life forever! Thank you Dan Curtis, Jonathan Frid, Lara Parker, Katheryn Leigh Scott, Nancy Barrett, Thayer David, David Selby, Joan Bennett, Louis Edmonds, and so many more
Oh my gosh.. I can remember running home from school each afternoon so I could catch the beginning of every episode. You could overlook the actors forgetting their lines, the sets that jiggled when someone slammed a door, the occasional overhead microphone that would sneak into the scene... in fact, they were part of the show's charm. But the plots, and the actors themselves, were so compelling you just couldn't get enough.
Me too. All of that.
Me to!!! Me too!!! 🧛♀️🧛♀️
Meee too!
I love Dark Shadows the happiest time I had running home from school and eating in front of the tv the 30 minutes I was taken away into another time ..
The theme music is haunting and surreal, drawing you in, to darkness and despair. Wonderful writing and actors. A true classic of its time.
Fantastic actor. I loved his voice and could listen to his trained voice forever. RIP, Jon Frid.
My Favorite Television Show. Often great stories, beautiful set-design, excellent sountracking AND the Most Talented Actors.. Who took their careers very seriously.
Dear Dark Shadows, still going strong almost 50 years later. A true tv legend. And what's even more gratifying is that many of its cast members are still attending the yearly DS festivals. We so appreciate their continued interest in the show. Thanks for sharing! I loved the footage of Donna Wandrey!
My brother met Jonathan and had lunch with him at the old mascot restaurant when he was here in London Ontario visiting his family and I had the opportunity to meet him when he came and saw me at work Jonathan was a great actor miss him a lot RIP
my words to all I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH TO ALL WHO MADE THE SHOW DARK SHADOWS,it will always be in my heart my life part of me,DARK SHADOWS FOREVER AN EVER
I used to run home from school every day so I could see what would happen next. If you missed it you were just out of luck. There was no rewinding the tape. I had a crush on Angelique played by Lara Parker. She was really beautiful. Dark Shadows is one of my favorite childhood memories.
You were not alone there brother. Vampirella became my next crush when I discovered the magazine in late 71. Vampi, Creepy and Cousin Eerie actually taught me how to read and gave me a vocabulary years ahead of those kids who were not in my macabre world.
I raced home as well!
Unfortunately there weren't any no VCR or DVR to record the show
So did I!!!
Yes I always said I wish I could record it and watch it over and over again. Should of invented the vcr
I've loved this show since I was a kid. 😍
Me too!
Amazing they have never made another soap opera with at least a little bit of the Supernatural. Jonathan was so Canadian yet made such an excellent Englishman. R.I.P. sir.
There were a lot of supernatural goings-on in the NBC soap ‘Passions’, which ran from the late 90s to the mid 00s. Like ‘Dark Shadows’ it sought a young audience. The show paid homage to a lot of other shows and movies dealing with the supernatural, like ‘Bewitched’, ‘Alice in Wonderland’, ‘The Wizard of Oz’, ‘Carrie’ and others in a way very similar to the way DS paid homage to literary classics like ‘Dracula’, ‘Jane Eyre’, ‘The Crucible’, ‘The Turn of the Screw’ and ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’. Many prominent actors appeared on ‘Passions’, including Ruth Buzzi, Bernard Fox (who appears as Dr. Bombay, no less), Georgia Engal, Alice Ghostly and Marla Gibbs.
‘Passions’ was inspired by DS and is worth seeking out, in my opinion.
Love DS and yes I was one of the one mile dash home kids too. Watching it all over again on Amazon Prime and 50 years later you see things so differently. Like how did Maggie, Elizabeth and Tom and Chris’ sister get all the way from Windcliff to Collinwood? Wasn’t it 100 miles away? How did Julia complete the “experiment” in the Old House basement with no electricity??? There were oscilloscopes and big lights everywhere lol. The actors all loved each other and had a great time working together. I think given that they had to go live every day with their performances they did a fantastic job. Especially the children, I can’t imagine doing that at 10 years old.
A big question for all of us: In addition to running home from school, how many would also BREAK Disciplinary Detentions?? I did that several times myself; it was nerve-wracking; but somehow, I was able to keep the plots STRAIGHT--just enough redundancy was built-in for the stories.
RIP, Jonathan Frid My Childhood Would Have Been So Boring Without Dark Shadows, Peace, Love, Blessings, Curtis Schweiger
Dark Shadows is sort of a masterpiece of it's era and of the genre that the show created. I remember it as a little kid, my brother and I loved it, we ran from country school across pastures to a neighbour lady's house to watch Dark Shadows on her TV. (our family were bookworms and we were not allowed tv at home). It was intensely scary to us at our age and unforgettable. Dark Shadows has aged very well and is still almost addictively engaging, impressively well done. It's great to see the series again in 2021. The sheer boldness of the storyline was unique and so "out there" that it seems improbable that the show was ever made at all. It just worked, was ahead of its time and now a well loved classic.
Ran home from Catholic Grade-school
A Latchkey kid
I watched Dark Shadows every day
After School by Myself
Loved it♥️🌟🖤🙏🙏
RIP Jonathan Frid, great actor, handsome man, and the best vampire!
Yes he played a tortured soul for a Vampire l felt for him also
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how funny that I just saw your comment! I'm watching reruns now but how I loved it as a kid!
Cheers 🌞💕
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Yes love me some Barnabas
I agree he was handsome he played the part well
NO ONE will EVER take his place......he was the ultimate VAMPIRE forever
Knowing Johnny Depps previous movies, I was totally psyched when I heard he was making the movie. Boy, was I ever disappointed. I couldn’t even watch the thing.
It's good to hear that the fans supported Frid's one man show.
Johnathan Frid is such an intelligent, articulate man. Also, Kathryn Leigh Scott must have found the fountain of youth.
Lucky you. I wished I 'd met this great or actor A & I could been a good friend to him as he allowed me to be his friend by allowing me through pictures & videos of his apartments & homes while he did private reading for his friends. I just miss him so much and I never met him. I'd say that's a hell of a actor who can make you miss someone you never got to meet in your life
My life-long love of Gothic horror began with this marvelous series. I was a little six year old boy and I'd watch it every afternoon after school. It was scary, yes indeed, but it was also so utterly enthralling. I learned fascinating new words----'Curse'. 'Mausoleum'. 'Medallion'. 'Warlock'. 'Beckon'. 'Summon' and many others. It's a shame that contemporary horror films and television shows have abandoned the intrigue, allure, and charm of Gothic suspense and thrills in favor of gore and downright juvenile schlock.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO ABOUT MY FAVORITE SHOW, DARK SHADOWS!
Paul Sousa yeaaaa it's an awesome show. I read that Johnny Depp and Tim Burton and Michelle Pfieffer were teen fans of the show as well. Depp is such hot sexy actor as Barnypoo Dont yah think he's sexy ?
When Dark Shadows was on 1966-1971, I was unable to watch it because we did not have a full ABC affiliate in the area where I lived at that time.( Northeast Missouri). I was so glad when it was put on The Sci-Fi channel. I watched practically every episode( and videotaped most of them.) This was a wonderful show and I enjoyed it very much.
I used to keep the door open while watching SHADOWS so when the minute Barnabas barred his fangs I could run out. It was that scarey. Great show, and Mr. Frid played it to the hilt.
I watched it when I was 5, 6 after I got home from school. Recall quite a few times being scared enough that I still remember it.
@@MrReeseRideout We can all identify with that !!!!
@@692ALBANNACH Hey, I was about 20 or so when that was on and I was still scared to death and left the door open and ran outside when the vampire appeared. I was that terrified.
I used to watch it in the dark (Maine in the fall and winter was dark at 4:30). A latch key kid, by myself, in rural Maine, it never occurred to me to turn on the lights. It was too fun being scared.
@@juli1358 Back then we knew the Boogie Man wasn't real, and Barnabas was really just a Canadian actor who had dabbled in Shakespeare before hitting pay dirt on Shadows. Being scared was fun, it was just imagination. Little did we know fifty years later the Boogie Man is real in the form of Covid and all the horrendous spiritual evil we see around us every day. The world is a dark place. We had no idea then, we were all so innocent.
First time I ever saw this video. It is just fantastic! I especially like the early photos taken in Newport, Rhode Island!
both Johnny Depp and Tim Burton were huge fans of the show as well as Michele Pfifer it's too bad that Johnny Depp very young at that time could not attend he showed interest when he heard about this convention but he was working in his early career .
This was my favorite show growing up! I used to have posters of David Selby on my wall lol! So glad it’s available to watch!! 😊💖
I remember watching dark shadows since 1968 I was five years old took away my loneliness while my father was away fighting in Vietnam I can remember the day when my mom got the news that my father was missing in action I pretended that Barnibus was my dad .
I remember running home from school everyday and running into the living room to turn on the TV and watching this. In a Jay Leno(?) interview, Michelle Pfeiffer, who played Elizabeth in Tim Burton's remake, talked about how she would run from the school bus to watch DS. Then she played in the movie. Wot an honor.
Me too remember rushing hm in order to wash Dark shadows
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How did you wash Dark Shadows ?
Cold water or Hot ?
Burton/Depp failed so miserably to recreate this iconic show that they should be imprisoned.
I agree. That movie was a bad joke.
I use to run home at lunch time with my sister to watch dark shadows. I was 10 years old and my sister was 13. I loved this show and am now re watching the series on tv. I never read the books.
Started watching when I was four years old. Now, watching the entire series on Amazon Prime withmy spouse who never saw it. Every night we watch at least 4 episodes. Can never get enough of DS.
Rewatching the series Dark Shadows for our podcast, I have been a huge fan since the age of 6, rushing home from work. It was my first exposure to horror and I have been a love of it ever since. Dark Shadows had some of the best storylines and considering the way they put this classic together - filming live and new script everyday, nothing will ever surpass it and nothing will ever equal this. I am just glad they were able to preserve every episode. It's now on Amazon Prime in its entirety.
It's on Decades the cable channel. It's been on since October 28, 2018. Every night. Check your local listing.
I thought I had seen every thing there was to see about DS and then you uploaded this! Thanks Loads!
Best show ever!
+Kathy Aay Yes it was, I love it.
I feel sort of sad I never met Jonathan Frid I truly miss him he was part of my childhood. I did not look at him as frightening or scary .I looked at him at a victim who tried to help his family. Much Respect. Gail xo
I love watching dark shadows till this day I still watch it
Yes, Yes !!! Decades started airing it as of Oct. 28 2018. I haven't missed an episode yet !!! Now, that I'm older, I totally view it with a different set of eyes. I really, really enjoy this classic Soap Opera !!!
Yes, it was big in the late 80s into the 90s and every day, driving home from work, I'd stop by good ole Block Busters and rent a slew of VHS tapes. I was mesmerized all over again. The show had great actors and superlative music and writers.
I was a little too young to get into Dark Shadows when it first aired. However as I loved horror stuff I sort of put the show on a mental shelf and intended to revisit it one day. Later I saw the both Dark Shadow original movies. Many years after that I found a Dark Shadows documentary (not this one) on VHS and watched it quite often. Loved the Dan Curtis interview where he explains the show's origin. That documentary always made me feel I wanted to lose myself roaming the dark halls of Collinwood come what may!
Everyone who is old enough remembers running home from school to catch Dark Shadows each day. I used to love that show.
I,also, was one of those kids who ran home from school(Coggeshall Elementary School in Newport, Rhode Island). Came close to missing some episodes, but, I NEVER DID!!!
Hard to believe almost 55 years have passed since it debut in 1966.🤔🤔✌✌✌
Thank you for posting this,
anything about Dark Shadows is better then
1000 bithday gifts.
Paul Bacchus esq
It was an iconic part of my life. I watched the show, I read the books (I think I may actually have a couple of those paperbacks from the 1960s).
Dark Shadows, the TV series, naturally, not that stupid film of 2012 is the BEST "Soap Opera" or "TeleNovela" as we call it here, ever made.
THAT LITTLE BOY WAS SO CUTE TALKING TO JONATHAN FRID :)
Shave, Handsome, and Sensual man
And Johnathan was so sweet and so kind to that little boy! It showed what a lovely person he truly was.
I found this , cut n pasted it, from one of the Official Dark Shadows group and website. It was posted by some people who knew and worked with Mr. Jonathan Frid . >>>>>
"" Mr. Frid was a proud Canadian. When he retired he moved back to Ontario Canada where he had relatives and many friends. Jonathan Frid never married ( obviously ) and he never adopted any kids. He said that while he loved his brother's children, he did not want any of his own.
Mr. Frid is survived by his beloved cousins and his brother's children, and by his Grand niece and nephews who loved and adored him. They called him 'Uncle John'. He was dearly loved.
Mr. Frid was not a religious man so there was no ceremony after he died. He never liked to be fussed over and he did not want a funeral nor a memorial. He preferred to be remembered alive and enjoying life. Mr. Frid did not want a final resting place in fear of the many obsessive fans he had who would seek out the grave of 'Barnabas Collins' and set up memorials and write graffiti about his character. He didn't want fans to put him up on a pedestal like a movie idol. He never wanted that kind of attention.
Jonathan Frid said that many fans had trouble separating him, the actor from the character he had played. Fans would address him as Barnabas instead of his real name and they'd ask him a lot of 'vampire' related questions. He did not want those kinds of obsessive fans to bother his relatives .
Mr. Frid would often say that he was nothing like his Barnabas character. He also stated several times that he would like to be remembered for more than just his work on Dark Shadows.
Mr. Frid had twenty years of acting experience before he even appeared on the Dark Shadows TV show. He also spent several years performing his dramatic readings in his reader's theater and in his one-man shows . He also toured with the play, Arsenic and Old Lace with actors Marion Ross, Jean Stapleton and Larry Storch. Mr. Jonathan Frid was so much more than just his Barnabas character.
He is missed by his relatives, friends , fans and by his community. R I P .""
Never took the time to see the movie. Never did. Never will.
You just can't match, even more, top some things in this world.
This is one of those things.
I never had a loathing for Angelique. Quite the opposite, in fact - I was enchanted with that character and Lara Parker’s portrayal of her
Angelique was a sociopathic, evil character. But, because she was Beautiful people were forgiving of her behavior.
@@PhilAlumb “Character” being the operative word. Like “Real Housewives of …” and how folks talk anout them as though they are (real). It was the portrayal of a character, not a study for “Psychology Today”
@@PhilAlumb Sounds like you had a bad experience with a beautiful woman. Sad that now all women, even the fictional ones, have to bear the blame. 😥
I'm planning out a Dark Shadows dollhouse, and Im just eatig up all the "extra features" that I can!
That's so cool!
Wonderful!❤
🎵 SHADOWS of the NIGHT 🎶Calling me to 🎵return to Collinwood 🏰 🎶 and its numerous incarnations! RIP all the greats. Especially Joan Bennett as ELIZABETH COLLINS STODDARD! 🌹 💐
With the various PBS clips that made it to DVD, I find it baffling that MPI didn't bother to include this documentary on any of their sets. Thanks for sharing, KizzaMe23!
Vinnie Rattolle They probably don’t own the rights
I agree Burton/Depp don't get it,they really miss the point.
Well, it was a parody. At least, briefly, we saw Frid and some others from The Original.
It was awful.
Not necessarily
I agree 💯! It just didn't have the feel . That the real DARK SHADOWS DOES!
@@bethmcgee9176 I would say it was watchable a.k.a. "meh".
If they had Jonathan Frid narrate instead of Gandalf, I believe it would have at least invoked nostalgia.
Missed opportunity.
I love Dark Shadows...I watched it as it first ran on TV...now I own the entire original series on DVD and I can watch it whenever I want! I had an aunt (that I could not stand) we were not allowed to watch DS at her house. She didn't want us to have nightmares... I never had a nightmare about DS or any horror movie or TV show. Nor did my brothers or sister. Why? Because my parents raised intelligent children who understood the difference between reality and non-reality. THAT'S WHY!
Many kids are affected by tv shows or movies. I did not watch it in those days but now I think it was HORRIBLE for Barnabas to put a live Maggie in his coffin and him constantly strangling Julia.
Amazing, now it's over 40 years and I'm a fan all over again :)
I loved Dark Shadows!!! I would glue myself to the show every day! Then I found the next days episode on a fuzzy channel!!!! We didn't have cable back in those days. Lol 😂
The series of Dark Shadows provided a great source of income for Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker writing novels about Dark Shadows. Not to mention the audios done by many of the Dark Shadows cast.
Good for them. Their speaking voices are beautiful.
I was too young to appreciate the show when it originally aired but, they rebroadcast it the sci-fi channel some years ago. The Count Petofi saga was positively great! I became addicted to the show.
I am a fan club member my mother and grandmother watched Dark Shadows I was as young Davids age I was all about Batman it wasn't until sci fi channel played Dark Shadows I saw the Ad for the Show and Started watching and that's my Dark Shadows Story...
I was in 8th grade in 1966 when Dark Shadows hit the air waves. Right from the beginning I was intrigued by Victoria's story: a foundling searching for clues to her own parentage and past. Then came Josette's ghost & Laura the Phoenix, and I loved the series even more for these supernatural elements. Finally Barnabas made his first (dramatic) appearance, and once DS began to travel back in time to other centuries it became my all-time favorite show!
Dark Shadows was the best soap opera ever as far as I'm concerned. It was the only soap I'd ever watch. So glad that when it first aired back in 1966 I was working a late evening shift so I was still home to view it. In the late 1980's when the SciFi Channel started their broadcast, they showed Dark Shadows every morning at 8am for an hour and I recorded most of it. Still have the recordings on VHS tapes. Also have the 4 cassettes tapes for the music by Robert Cobert, the book on the introduction of Barnabas Collins and a few photos of Barnabas, Victoria Winters and the old house. The only thing I didn't like about the show is when they decided to colorize it. The gaudy colors (especially the greens) were so distracting. The only time the colorization was good was when they went back in time and were at the Old House before Barnabas was cursed, as the dresses, jewelry and the décor of the house for the era was great. I only kept the recordings up to the colorization. Thank you for sharing as I've never seen this documentary.
Dallas was the best soap opera ever made. If you loved Dark Shadows when you were a kid, well then it just proves Dark Shadows was "kid stuff."
@@ctruth6185 I wouldn't say being 23 years old is a kid and that's how old I was when Dark Shadows first aired. And you can have Dallas and I'll keep my Dark Shadows. Thank you very much!
@@windymoore4009 I used to watch it on the SciFi Chanel, too. It was a thrill to revisit that period of my life ; I was 9 years old when Dark Shadows originally aired. Some people have comfort foods, I have comfort shows. Dark Shadows is at the top of that list.
It was not colorized. It was actually produced in color.
I have never seen this before and enjoyed it immensely ! It is wonderful to get a sense of how the various actors viewed their characters and the show. I had the pleasure of meeting Jonathan Frid several years ago. He was a funny, kind, and very humble man with a great talent. He really did appreciate all those who supported his career through the years. Once again thank you. I can't believe this isn't available on DVD ! All the best friend!
Awesome share! Thank you!
Even though I was young I remember this show it scared me then and sometimes it does now. Love it
I think it was not so much the story that intrigued me while watching Dark Shadows as a 12 year old. It was the actors who brought the interesting characters to life. I loved Jonathan Frid's analysis of himself and Barnabas. Also, the person who did the Julia Hoffman skit is spot on!
Watch on Tubi. Just type in Dark Shadows on your remote and watch while we get thru this quarantine
I found DS on Tubi probably a month ago. I’m on S17 E17 now! It’s like a good book that you can’t put down! I always wanted to watch, but I didn’t get home from school in time. I am hooked!!👹
It’s also on Amazon Prime video.
The Depp movie sucked. Period. Some things should never be redone.
+Glen Rappold Yes, there is only one Barnabas Collins- dear Mr Frid.
Glen Rappold I really wanted to like the Johnny Depp movie but I didn't like it. The only part of the movie worth watching was the scene when Jonathan Frid, David Selby, Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker had their cameo walking into the party.
It's just about impossible to remake a classic, and they really shouldn't try. Look at the mess JJ Abrams made out of Star Trek. Only Leonard Nimoy could really be Spock, and only Jonathan Frid could be Barnabas. Ben Cross was ok, but still not as good.
Glen Rappold it's to much like a cartoon , the original is creepier
All these years later we now know it had nothing to do with Johnny Depp
It was the famed film Producer Richard D Zanuck who wanted the film, his film, to be a Family Friendly comedy or parody and Mr. Zanuck had stated that in a posted interview. He did not want another serious gory slasher type vampire film like the Abraham Lincoln vampire killer movie that was around the same time. he wanted it to be lighthearted for the family to enjoy. So it's on Zanuck's head and now he's dead.
Barnabas Collins was my idol! I knew that he was was not an evil person but rather a tortured soul under a terrible curse. Were my family and friends surprised when they found this out because they had given me such a bad time about telling them that Barnabas really was a good person! I introduced my son to DS when he was in grade school and he was hooked. In his honors English class in high school he had to find photos of famous stage versions of Shakespeare plays. He found photos of a production where Jonathan Frid played Lord Capulet in “Romeo and Juliet”. Both of us were so excited to see them. When he showed the photos of Frid his teacher and classmates all yelled “Barnabas!” A lot of the kids had no idea that Frid had a life outside of DS.
Barnabas simply took the "lemons", in his life's predicament, and made "lemonade" bountifully, putting his vampire powers and keen mind to good use, mounting direct attacks against those who injured him, and threatened to destroy all of the other Collinses. Sometimes he might have to wait awhile for the right moment to strike, but once he did , it was "curtains forever, baby"!!
I couldn't imagine anyone other than Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins. It was the role he was born to play.
I've only just discovered the Dark Shadows TV show and I am completely addicted! It's so nice that the show keeps you on your toes and ran for soooooo long! I have finally found the first episode so I may have to watch it again from the start. I also like how they use the same actors for different characters and even how they seamlessly reintroduce the same character into different spaces in time.
A great part of its success was the top-notch musical scoring, which however often repeated, never lost its allure. Its quality made up for any cheapness in the production.
What a beautiful woman Katherine Leigh Scott was not only on "Dark Shadows" in the 1960's, but also into the 1970's, 1980's and 1990's! She still looks beautiful now all these many years later and seems to be a wonderfully nice person as was Jonathan Frid.
BEST SHOW ON EARTH I AM WATCHING EPISODES ON TUBI I GREW UP WATCHING THIS WITH MY DAD AND FAMILY I LOVE THESE STORIES JONATHAN GREAT ACTOR GOD BLESS RIP!
I remember watching dark shadows all the time when it was on television back then and it wad great to watch because it was different and unique in many ways from other shows at the time because of the subject and the the way the story was told
I doubt that anyone would be able or willing to do a show like that again, because unless you had seen the original show, you might not enjoy it or even understand it because of the way it was done back then.
In any event, it was great to watch this video for the first time and see barnabas collins again.
You know, there were two movies, "House of..." and "Night of..." with the latter being the weaker of the two. "House of..." is a great primer to introduce anyone to the TV series.
Nick Bellantoni.
Katherine Lee Scott is the librarian and expert on DS-and I always loved Maggie Evans and the Ghost of Josette Collins.
I was six years owed me and my mother start watching the show
We ran home after school to watch !
I first saw Dark Shadows in a Sunday morning 3 am timeslot on Channel 19 out of Ohio that I could pick up on my rabbit ears in the mid 1980's. This was back before there was 24 hour programming and most channels would sign off by this time. It was in the Quentin ghost arc with the telephone. I recognized Denise Nickerson from her role in Willy Wonka so I kept watching and got hooked. I would wake up and watch as much as I could as I was still 7 or 8 years old at the time. I am so happy that in 2021, all of these episodes are on Tubi.tv and Amazon Prime to watch. What other soap opera (TV Drama) is still being watched 45 years after it first aired? Only Dark Shadows! Long Live Collingwood!
This Role Was Made For "Jonathan Frid"...Nobody else could Do The Acting Part Like Jonathan!!God Bless his Soul & His Cast mates Soul's It was His Skills and His Look... Perfection And The Rest of The Actors & Actress's also perfection,Writers,Directors 👌 I was a Huge Fan in the 1970's as a Young Girl/ teen Angelique Was stunning so I watched as a Young Girl,Then Re- Runs in the 70's as a Teen.. Now aged (62) in Jan 2024 Still Have a Facination with this Awesome Show... I ordered In fact D.V.D'S OFF AMAZON IN (2021) IN FACT BECAUSE THE SHOW WAS SO POPULAR ONE NOW CAN STREAM IT ON TV I THINK PEOPLE NOW WHO LIKE ME IN MY YOUNGER YRS IT BRINGS BACK ALOT OF MEMORIES OF RUSHING HOME FROM SCHOOL IN ANTICIPATION OF THE CLIFF HANGER FROM THE PREVIOUS DAY... IT WAS A CULT CLASSIC (CLASS A SHOW) THAT I THINK TRANSCENDS TIME TO EVEN TODAY...
I loved that show., watched it when I was 7 yrs old. I still watch it on Pluto TV. It takes me back. To my childhood
How wonderful to see all the hoopla from the great fans, I was very young when dark shadow's was on TV,my mom was addicted to the show therefore so was I as a boy of only 4 years of age, When Johnathon Frid came on as Barnabas Collins, Wow a monster nothing a little boy loves more then a real monster on one of mom's soap operas! l was so young but because of Barnabas I became a real fan my active memory of the show started at that point but because of getting started with school and my young age there were many gaps in my memories, So when ever there were stations running re broadcasts I jumped at the chance to catch up even buying the video tapes and filling in the gaps that way courtesy of mpi home entertainment, but even they were missing Many episodes! So frustration continues one day I hope to catch up in its glorious entirety great Job to the late Dan Curtis Rest in peace Johnathan Frid and Joan Bennet Dark Shadows has created a life ambition to one day watch it in its entirety .
Ditto!
+Jimmys Jamin Yeah, I can relate, when I was a four year-old and whether Barnabas Collins or The Count from Sesame Street or Creature Features or monsters from Hammer Studios or the old Universal Studios monsters were on TV they always frightened me but I was always fascinated by them.
Wow- This is a hidden treasure!
I loved this show, as a kid in the 1960s.
Jonathan Frid was not an original cast member of Dark Shadows. He joined midway through the first season. Comparing Dark Shadows to another popular serial drama from later on, Frid's Barnabas Collins became to Dark Shadows what Larry Hagman's J.R. Ewing was to Dallas. Love him, hate him, viewers tuned in to see what he was going to do next.
You'll probably yell at me for this but I think barnabas is really more comparable to Steve Urkel from family matters. Both shows started as one thing but with the intro of these two characters became something completely different.
+rebecca sabet Its true though
+Peter DiGaudio Yeah but Barnabas was under a curse.JR was deliberately mean,lol.
not midway. He joined in Episode 209. There were like 1300 episodes
he saved the show
It is interesting that Katherine Leigh Scott mentioned in this great film review of "Dark Shadows" (including interviews with the cast members) that it got very confusing for fans of the show and for the actors and actresses themselves, as to the time period the characters were in during certain stories in the show because the show used the parallel time feature so often (really too often). A well-know anecdote about the show is that there were times during "Dark Shadows" original broadcast run when the producers or writers of the show had to resort to inviting fans standing outside the ABC tv studios in NYC to come into the studio to help the production crew figure out if a character would know something from a previous time period or if a particular line of dialogue or an action by a character was accurate in terms of continuity, etc.
I am 63 and I remember almost EVERYTHING!! How can that be?? LOL, I ran home from school to turn on the old TV. No 80"flat screen,no surround sound...
Joan Bennett was beautiful at every stage in her life, wasn't she?
Still A Huge Fan of Show! Great Honour to Meet The Cast in 1990 at DS Festival in NY
I live for this show.I love dark shadow.
This is great! Thanks so much for posting this!
Thank you for showing this video. Memories I love those times. The shows now are trash. I would take this show over the show's today.
I began watching this show when it premiered - before entering kindergarten! My mom would draw the family room drapes at my request for ambience. After kindergarten, I detested having to stay in school all day because I would miss half of Dark Shadows. No matter how fast I ran home, fifteen minutes of the story was already in progress. I received the board game for Christmas the year Milton Bradley issued it and used the fangs and the ring to reenact scenes from the show.
I, too, like many others would race home after school as a youngster to watch ‘Dark Shadows’. My young friends and I would play out our own stories from the show in the twilight of the evenings in the rural Midwest.