Anthony George Movies

1967  
 
Having been transported back to the year 1795, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) makes the acquaintance of Abigal Collins (Clarice Blackburn), who identifies herself as the aunt of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) -- and who bears a striking resemblance to Mrs. Johnson, housekeeper of Collinwood in the 20th century. Likewise, Barnabas' uncle, Jeremiah (Anthony George), is the spitting image of Victoria's late fiancé, Burke Devlin. After being briefly accused of being a witch, Victoria is hired by Joshua Collins (Louis Edmonds) -- the exact double of Roger Collins -- to remain as governess of little Sarah Collins. This episode originally aired on November 21, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Though Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott) does not want to break up her romance with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), she is irresistably drawn to Jeremiah (Anthony George), thanks to the bewitching powers of Angelique (Lara Parker). Countess Natalie (Grayson Hall) bears witness to Josette and Jeremiah's clandestine rendezvous. This episode originally aired December 1, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Ben (Thayer David) struggles to free himself from Angelique's power. Meanwhile, Angelique (Lara Parker) uses her witchcraft to bring Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott) and Jeremiah (Anthony George) closer together -- but Jeremiah proves a bit too strong-willed. This episode first aired on November 30, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Lt. Nathan Forbes (Joel Crothers) -- the 18th century lookalike of Joe Haskell -- greedily sets his cap for wealthy Millicent Collins (Nancy Barrett). Meanwhile, Naomi's (Joan Bennett) nightmare apparently comes true when Jeremiah (Anthony George) finds the mark of Satan on his hand. This episode first aired on December 5, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Realizing that her witchcraft may cost Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) his life, Angelique (Lara Parker) breaks her evil spell. Even so, she vows to prevent Barnabas from marrying Josette duPres (Kathryn Leigh Scott) by whatever means necessary. This episode originally aired on November 27, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) warmly greets his fiancée Josette duPres (Kathryn Leigh Scott), who looks exactly like Maggie Evans, whom Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) knew when she lived in the 20th century. Angered that Barnabas has spurned her, Angelique (Lara Parker) uses witchcraft to punish him -- with a toy soldier as her "fetish." This episode (listed as episode 370 due to the preemption of episode 369) originally aired on November 24, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Angelique (Lara Parker) uses her witchcraft to arrange a torrid romance between Barnabas' sweetheart, Josette, and Jeremiah Collins (Anthony George). Meanwhile, Victoria is introduced to Millicent Collins (Nancy Barrett) -- who looks exactly like Victoria's 20th century friend Carolyn Stoddard. This episode originally aired on November 29, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Against her better judgement, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) agrees to act as witness at the marriage of Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) and Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick). Meanwhile, the people of Collinsport are told that Maggie is dead -- actually a subterfuge to protect the girl from her unknown kidnapper. This episode originally aired June 27, 1967, marking the first anniversary of Dark Shadows. On this occasion, Anthony George took over from Mitchell Ryan in the role of Burke Devlin. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Jeremiah (Anthony George) and Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott) return, announcing that they have been married. Deeply hurt and outraged, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) challenges Jeremiah to a duel. This episode originally aired on December 13, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Thanks to some surreptitious witchcraft by Angelique (Lara Parker), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) wins the duel. As Jeremiah (Anthony George) lies comatose and near death, Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott) regrets the tragedy she feels that she alone has brought about. This episode first aired on December 14, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Rather than destroy the romance between Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) and Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott), Jeremiah (Anthony George) prepares to leave town. Angelique (Lara Parker) makes certain that Jeremiah remains by transforming Joshua Collins (Louis Edmonds) -- the 18th century counterpart to Roger Collins -- into a cat. This episode originally aired on December 6, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
After escorting Dr. Woodard (Peter Turgeon) into the secret room of the Mausoleum, Sarah (Sharon Smyth) vanishes before any further questions can be asked. Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) asks Burke (Anthony George) to postpone their wedding until they can determine the state of David's mental health. This episode first aired on October 9, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Psychiatrist Dr. Fisher (William Shust) is called in to examine David (David Henesy). Investigating the Mausoleum, Dr. Woodard finally sees the ghostly Sarah (Sharon Smyth). Peter Turgeon takes over for Robert Gerringer in the role of Dr. David Woodard. This episode first aired on October 6, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Unable to find a coffin in the basement of the Old House, Burke (Anthony George) and Dr. Woodard (Robert Gerringer) again express doubts concerning David's credibility. Undaunted, David (David Henesy) tells them to seek out the hidden room in the Collins mausoleum -- despite having promised Sarah that he would not reveal the room's existence. This episode originally aired on October 5, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Julia (Grayson Hall) rescues David (David Henesy) from Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). David rushes back to Collinwood with his story about finding a coffin. Now more inclined to believe the boy, Burke (Anthony George) and Dr. Woodard (Robert Gerringer) conduct their own search of the Old House -- with frustrating results. This episode first aired on October 4, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
The ghostly Sarah (Sharon Smyth) warns David (David Henesy) of imminent danger. All signs point to the "fact" that Burke Devlin (Anthony George) will meet with disaster during his business trip to South America -- but David doesn't tell Burke of his fears. This episode first aired on October 19, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Despite her grief over the death of Dr. Woodard (compounded by a ghostly visit from the dead man!), Julia (Grayson Hall) is forced to continue her experimental treatments to cure Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) of vampirism. But the new drugs used in this treatment will have some truly bizarre side effects. This episode first aired on October 18, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Despite the official coroner's verdict of heart failure, Burke (Anthony George) and Sam (David Ford) strongly suspect that Dr. Woodard was murdered. Julia (Grayson Hall) reacts in horror upon learning of Woodard's death -- despite having warned the victim of his imminent demise. This episode originally aired on October 17, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Dr. Woodard (Peter Turgeon) overhears Julia (Grayson Hall) as she tells Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) that she has been keeping a notebook containing daily reports of Barnabas' "treatment." Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) asks Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) to remain at Collinwood to look after David. This episode originally aired on October 11, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Her memory slowly returning, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) begins to recall being placed in a coffin by Barnabas. There is nothing for Julia to do but put Maggie under yet another hypnotic spell. Meanwhile, Burke draws up plans to purchase Seaview on behalf of Victoria. This episode first aired on August 16, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Burke (Anthony George) asks Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) to marry him, and also insists that she spend less time with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). In doing so, Burke signs his own death warrant as far as Barnabas is concerned. Officially listed as the 300th installment of Dark Shadows (though it was actually the 296th to be telecast), this episode first aired on August 18, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Julia (Grayson Hall) warns Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) not to become too chummy with Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). Victoria doesn't have to be warned; she now knows that Burke (Anthony George) is in love with her. Meanwhile, Barnabas continues to battle his vampiric impulses. This episode originally aired on August 17, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) accepts Burke's (Anthony George) marriage proposal. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) wants Julia (Grayson Hall) to speed up treatment of his vampirism -- not so much to give up this behavior as to prevent Victoria's marriage. The ghost of Sarah is again brought up in conversation. This episode first aired on August 22, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) sells Seaview to Burke (Anthony George), while Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) mulls over his marriage proposal. Still jealous and suspicious of Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Burke hires a private detective to check up on his potential rival's past. This episode originally aired on August 21, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Burke (Anthony George) insists that Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) never visit Barnabas or the Old House again. Julia (Grayson Hall) questions David (David Henesy) about his encounters with the ghostly Sarah. This episode first aired on August 24, 1967. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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