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* Charity Task is the second character portrayed by Nancy Barrett to fall under Barnabas' vampiric influence.
   
 
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Number

719

Timeline

1897

Narrator

David Selby

Writer

Gordon Russell

Director

Henry Kaplan

Broadcast

April 9, 1969
(day)

Recorded

April 2, 1969
(day)

Video

Complete: Disc 76
Collection 13: Disc 4

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Nora asks her father not to send her and Jamison back to Worthington Hall.

Synopsis

Collinwood in the year 1897, Barnabas Collins has gone back in time, hoping to unravel the mysteries of the past in order to save the life of a young boy in the present, but his progress has been impeded by several obstacles, including the appearance of old enemies who would like to destroy him. But his severst handicap is one has long been familiar with, for back in this time, Barnabas Collins must suffer the terrible curse that was placed on him so long ago. Once again he is a creature of the night, one of the living dead.

Quentin asks Edward where Jenny is, however he refuses to tell. Quentin discusses Laura Collins (Edward’s wife) who apparently left Collinsport with him a year earlier. Nora draws a picture in Egyptian hieroglyphics that say her mother is coming home; later she sees her mother in the flames of the fireplace.

Memorable quotes

Edward: I think we've come to the end of this conversation Quentin!
Quentin: Not quite! We've only discussed my wife. We haven't gotten around to yours.
Edward: And we're not going to.

Nora: We're happy here at Collinwood.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

  • Charity Task is the second character portrayed by Nancy Barrett to fall under Barnabas' vampiric influence.

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

  • When Edward slams the door of the study, the wall shakes slightly.