Dark Shadows DVD Collection 10

Dark Shadows DVD Collection 10 is the tenth DVD collection relating to the original 1966-1971 Dark Shadows television series. It was released by MPI Home Video on January 27th, 2004. It was repackaged with new box cover art under the title Dark Shadows: The Original Series Collection 10 on April 10th, 2012. The collection includes forty episodes of the program spanning episodes 574-613. These episodes are also included on discs 60-64 of the Dark Shadows: The Complete Original Series DVD collection.

Description
With its alluring tales of Gothic mystery and supernatural intrigue, Dark Shadows became one of the most popular daytime series of all time. Since first airing on ABC-TV from 1966-71, Dark Shadows has earned the reputation of being one of the most unusual and enduring programs in television history. The character of Barnabas Collins, a guilt-ridden, 175-year-old vampire, brought the show tremendous success.

Barnabas Collins decides that Maggie Evans must serve as the life force in the bizarre experiment he and Dr. Julia Hoffman plan to conduct in the hope of creating a mate for Adam. Maggie begins to remember how Barnabas kidnapped her months before (229-261) and attempted to make her his bride. As a vampire, Angelique attacks Barnabas and places him under her supernatural control. Haunted by the fear of being buried alive, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard tells her brother Roger Collins that she plans to construct a special mausoleum. Victoria Winters reveals to Elizabeth that she and Jeff Clark will soon marry. Eve informs Jeff they have both lived before as lovers in the 1790s.

Starring: Jonathan Frid, Joan Bennett, Louis Edmonds, Nancy Barrett, Kathryn Leigh Scott, John Karlen, Lara Parker, Roger Davis, Grayson Hall, Thayer David, Joel Crothers, David Henesy, Jerry Lacy, Robert Rodan, Humbert Allen Astredo, Marie Wallace, Craig Slocum, Clarice Blackburn, Erica Fitz and Alexandra Moltke.

Special features

 * Includes a post card screenshot of Jonathan Frid and Grayson Hall.

Bonus interviews


 * Disc 1: Alexandra Moltke
 * Disc 2: John Karlen
 * Disc 3: Kathryn Leigh Scott
 * Disc 4: Matthew Hall