For The First Time In One Colossal Set, Every Episode Of The Legendary Series That Launched An Undying Vampire Craze!
Before Twilight and True
Blood There Was the Gripping Saga of
Vampire Barnabas Collins
It Rises Again on May 8, 2012, in
An Extraordinary 131-DVD Box
Set Featuring 1,225 Episodes
Director
Tim Burtons Hugely Anticipated Reimagining Hits Theaters Nationwide In May 2012
Starring Johnny Depp As Barnabas Collins
The vampire
romance is one of todays hottest genres in movies, television and novels, from
the Twilight and True Blood to The Vampire Diaries, Underworld and Interview With the Vampire, but it all
started with DARK SHADOWS, the ABC
daytime series that brought tormented hero Barnabas Collins into the homes of
devoted fans every weekday for five years. Now, in an unprecedented event, the
entire series 1,225 episodes on 131 discs will be released in a single
deluxe set. On May 8, 2012, MPI will release DARK SHADOWS: THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL
SERIES in a custom coffin shaped box with bonus, in-depth interviews and
other video extras, a commemorative booklet and more. The SRP for this
collectors set is $599.98.
The creation
of Dan Curtis (The Winds of War, The
Night Stalker), DARK
SHADOWS premiered in 1966 as a unique series in TV history a gothic
daytime serial set in a forbidding, mist-shrouded Maine estate inhabited by a
wealthy extended family as well as ghosts, demons and, most frightening of all,
vampire Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid). For five years, 200-year-old Barnabas
and his Collins family relatives made their way through hauntings and
possessions, jumped through time, mysterious parallel worlds and were the
victims of other eerie events. Add in a vengeful witch, a horrifying werewolf, a
count with mystical powers, a female doctor obsessed with Barnabas and young,
beautiful women encountering love and other dangers all framed by haunting
music and you have a series that became a nationwide cult sensation.
Now, 41 years
after the series went off the air, the cult continues to flourish. DARK SHADOWS has spun off novels, audio
dramas, feature films, a Grammy-nominated hit song (Quentins Theme) and
soundtrack album, DVDs, television reruns and regular fan conventions attended
by original cast members. On May 11, 2012, director Tim Burtons hugely
anticipated reimagining of the show will hit the big screen, with lifelong DS
fan Johnny Depp portraying Barnabas Collins. Original series cast members
Jonathan Frid (Barnabas), Lara Parker (Angelique), David Selby (Quentin) and
Kathryn Leigh Scott (Maggie/Josette) make cameo appearances in the new
film.
DARK SHADOWS: THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL
SERIES includes more than 100 bonus interviews with the actors and
production personnel its cast included Kate Jackson, Oscar nominee Grayson
Hall and Hollywood Golden Era movie star Joan Bennett, plus a 96-page booklet
with photographs and episode summaries, DVDs of bloopers, behind-the-scenes
documentary and cast reunion all housed in a coffin-shaped box.
DARK SHADOWS truly lives on in this
remarkable release sure to thrill longtime fans and create a new generation of
enthusiastic followers.
For fans who do not get the opportunity to purchase the $600 box set, MPI is releasing FAN FAVORITES and THE BEST OF BARNABAS on April 10th. Priced at $14.98, each release offers 9 complete episodes that are among the most popular in the history of the show, serving as an ideal introduction to new viewers as well as an enticing overview for devotees of the series. Included in FAN FAVORITES are Barnabas return to Collinwood after being release from his chained coffin; Barnabas and Dr.
Julia Hoffman (Grayson Hall) discovering the secret of the werewolf; Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) becoming the victim of a vampire, and more. THE BEST OF BARNABAS includes Julias attempts to cure the cursed Barnabas; eerie trips back in time to 1795 and 1897; the popular Parallel Time story line, and more. Each set includes informative new introductions by Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker (Angelique).
For fans who do not get the opportunity to purchase the $600 box set, MPI is releasing FAN FAVORITES and THE BEST OF BARNABAS on April 10th. Priced at $14.98, each release offers 9 complete episodes that are among the most popular in the history of the show, serving as an ideal introduction to new viewers as well as an enticing overview for devotees of the series. Included in FAN FAVORITES are Barnabas return to Collinwood after being release from his chained coffin; Barnabas and Dr.
Julia Hoffman (Grayson Hall) discovering the secret of the werewolf; Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) becoming the victim of a vampire, and more. THE BEST OF BARNABAS includes Julias attempts to cure the cursed Barnabas; eerie trips back in time to 1795 and 1897; the popular Parallel Time story line, and more. Each set includes informative new introductions by Kathryn Leigh Scott and Lara Parker (Angelique).
About MPI Home
Video
Chicago based MPI Home Video, a subsidiary of MPI Media Group, is a market leader for high-quality releases to both wide and specialized audiences through home video distribution. Founded in 1976, MPI Home Video remains one of the largest independent companies producing and distributing a compelling slate of the worlds most respected cinema, documentaries, performances and television programs. www.mpihomevideo.com .
DARK SHADOWS: THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL SERIES
Chicago based MPI Home Video, a subsidiary of MPI Media Group, is a market leader for high-quality releases to both wide and specialized audiences through home video distribution. Founded in 1976, MPI Home Video remains one of the largest independent companies producing and distributing a compelling slate of the worlds most respected cinema, documentaries, performances and television programs. www.mpihomevideo.com .
DARK SHADOWS: THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL SERIES
Street date: May 8,
2012
SRP:
$599.98Running time: 457 hours plus extras (131 discs)
Rating: Not rated
Full screen
FAN FAVORITES and THE BEST OF BARNABAS
Street date: April 10,
2012
SRP:
$14.98eachRunning time: 200 minutes each
Rating: Not rated

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