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Night of Dark Shadows

Night of Dark Shadows 1971

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Night of Dark Shadows Plot Summary

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Quentin Collins and his wife, Tracy Collins, arrive at their newly inherited Collinwood estate, stepping into a world where grandeur masks a lingering chill. They are greeted by the housekeeper Carlotta Drake and the troubled caretaker Gerard Stiles, whose wary eyes hint at secrets buried in the mansion’s shadows. In a quiet moment, Quentin discovers a 19th-century portrait of a blonde woman whose green eyes seem to pull at him with an almost hypnotic pull, and Carlotta explains that the woman is Angelique Collins, who lived at Collinwood more than a century ago. To add to the unease, Alex Jenkins and Claire Jenkins, friends and co-authors of successful horror novels, move into a cottage on the estate, drawn by the same dark curiosity that lingers in the hallways.

What begins as a series of unsettling dreams soon grows into a revelation about bloodlines and reincarnation. Quentin is plagued by visions of his ancestor Charles Collins and the mistress Angelique—who was hanged in a grim past. Carlotta drops a shocking truth: she is the reincarnation of Sarah Castle, a girl who once walked these halls, and Quentin, she says, is the reincarnation of Charles Collins. The tale deepens when Charles’s past affair with Angelique, wife of his brother Gabriel Collins, ends in tragedy and a cryptic sealing of Charles and Angelique away from the world. The discovery of a painting in New York that bears a startling resemblance to Quentin convinces the Jenkinses that their friends may be in mortal danger, and they rush back to Collinwood to warn them.

Back at the estate, the air grows heavier as a spectral presence—the ghost of Angelique—rises with a chilling insistence. Quentin’s fear intensifies as the spirit seems to tighten its grip on him, culminating in a horrifying attempt to drown Tracy in a disused swimming pool. Alex and Claire arrive just in time to rescue her, but Quentin, afflicted by a memory he cannot shake, denies any memory of the attack and dismisses their warnings as madness.

The plot thickens as Carlotta and Gerard plot to clear the path for Angelique to claim what she believes is hers. Quentin’s body bears the marks of the struggle, a testament to the scratches on his wrist that echo the past, and he realizes the danger only after it is almost too late. A brutal confrontation unfolds atop a train trestle, where Gerard slashes Quentin’s cheek, leaving a distinctive scar that mirrors the old trauma. Tracy, steadfast and brave, intervenes with a plank that sends Gerard tumbling to his death, but the danger is far from over.

Racing back to Collinwood, the group confronts Carlotta, who, upon seeing Angelique’s ghostly beckoning from below, chooses a fatal leap from the mansion’s height. The fight for their lives seems to be won—at least for a moment—as Alex and Claire depart first to leave Collinwood behind, followed by Quentin and Tracy. Yet the threat remains, and fate twists once more when Quentin, returning to the house to retrieve canvases, does not come back. Tracy follows, only to find him fully possessed by Charles Collins, with Angelique reborn in the flesh and looming over her.

The tension snaps toward a frightening finish as the camera holds on Tracy’s face, capturing the moment when the couple’s fate seems sealed. Angelique and Quentin advance on her, and a final, ominous note is struck by a news wire: Alex and Claire Jenkins have been killed in a car accident, with witnesses reporting a ghostly fog that filled the car as it veered off the road.

This tale blends inheritance, memory, and supernatural vengeance into a moody, atmospheric experience that alternates between luxurious halls and shadowed crypts. It delves into how past wrongs echo through generations, how passion can blur into peril, and how the lure of Collinwood’s glamor can become a trap for the living. The interplay between the living and the dead is rendered with a measured, eerie calm that never loses sight of character dynamics, even as the estate’s secrets close in with inexorable menace.

Night of Dark Shadows Timeline

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Quentin and Tracy arrive at Collinwood

Quentin Collins and his wife Tracy arrive at their newly inherited Collinwood estate. They are introduced to housekeeper Carlotta Drake and caretaker Gerard Stiles, who seem wary of the old house. In their first hours there, Quentin discovers a 19th-century portrait of a blonde woman with captivating green eyes that seems to hypnotize him.

Day of arrival Collinwood Estate

The portrait reveals Angelique's identity

Carlotta explains that the portrait depicts Angelique Collins, a woman who haunted Collinwood over a century ago. She warns that Angelique's presence lingers in the house and in its memories. Quentin senses a chilling link between the painting and his own uneasy feelings.

Shortly after arrival Collinwood Estate

The Jenkinses move in

Alex and Claire Jenkins, friends and horror-novel collaborators, move into a nearby cottage on the estate. Their arrival adds new companionship but also deepens the sense that Collinwood is a magnet for danger. Strange events around the cottage begin to echo the couple's darker stories.

Following arrival Collinwood Estate (cottage)

Visions of Charles and Angelique

Quentin begins to suffer visions and dreams of his ancestor Charles Collins and Angelique. The line between past and present blurs as symbols of the family curse return in waking life. He becomes increasingly troubled and questions whether his own mind is betraying him.

Soon after arrival Collinwood Estate

Reincarnation revelation

Carlotta reveals she is the reincarnation of Sarah Castle, a girl who lived at Collinwood long ago, and that Quentin is the reincarnation of Charles Collins. She recounts how Charles's affair with Angelique led to her execution and to Charles being sealed alive with her corpse. The revelation ties Quentin's fate directly to the estate's dark history.

Revelation moment Collinwood Estate

New York trip and a chilling painting

The Jenkinses travel to New York and discover a painting of Charles Collins bearing a striking resemblance to Quentin. They fear that their friends are in grave danger and that the house's past has come to life. They hurry back to Collinwood, anxious about what they will face.

During trip to New York New York

The ghost of Angelique strikes

Back at Collinwood, Angelique's ghost attacks the living, signaling that the past has returned with a vengeance. The house feels more oppressive as spectral forces close in on Quentin and his loved ones. The danger becomes undeniable.

Upon return Collinwood Estate

Possession and the attempted drowning

Quentin becomes possessed by Charles Collins and tries to drown Tracy in a disused swimming pool on the estate. Alex and Claire arrive just in time to revive Tracy, saving her life. Quentin has no memory of the attack, leaving their warnings seemingly unbelievable.

Post-possession onset Disused swimming pool, Collinwood Estate

Carlotta and Gerard's plot deepens

Carlotta and Gerard intensify their plot to eliminate Quentin's loved ones to secure Angelique's return. Quentin notices scratches on his wrist, a physical clue to the truth that he cannot ignore. The group's trust frays as the danger grows closer.

After wrist scratches appear Collinwood Estate

The trestle showdown

Quentin and Gerard clash high atop a train trestle while Tracy fights to intervene. Tracy strikes Gerard with a plank, sending him to his death. Quentin bears a new gash on his cheek that mirrors Charles Collins's historical mark.

During confrontation Train trestle

Return to Collinwood and Carlotta's fate

The group returns to Collinwood to confront Carlotta. She leaps to her death as Angelique calls to her from below, accepting her role in the haunting. The house's ominous energy swells as the living brace for the unsettled future.

After confrontation Collinwood Estate

The departure begins but fate intervenes

Alex and Claire depart Collinwood first, with Quentin and Tracy preparing to leave as well. Instead, Quentin returns inside to retrieve canvases, and Tracy follows, finding him suddenly possessed by Charles Collins. Angelique is reborn in the flesh and closes in on Tracy.

Ending Collinwood Estate

Final horror and the news of deaths

On the final frame, a UPI news wire reports that Alex and Claire Jenkins have been killed in a car accident, with witnesses claiming a ghostly fog surrounded the vehicle. The camera lingers on Tracy's scream as Angelique moves in. The story hints that Collinwood's curse will continue beyond the living.

End Collinwood Estate / unspecified

Night of Dark Shadows Characters

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Quentin Collins (David Selby)

A handsome artist who inherits Collinwood and discovers he is the reincarnation of Charles Collins. Visions of his ancestor and the mistress Angelique awaken a dangerous force within him, leading to possession and memory gaps. He must navigate loyalty to his wife Tracy while the past clawing its way into the present threatens everyone he loves.

🔎 Mystery 💀 Gothic 🌀 Dual Identity 💔 Romance

Tracy Collins (Kate Jackson)

Quentin’s wife who stands against the encroaching supernatural danger. She helps uncover the truth and fights to shield Quentin, even as the plot turns on the couple’s safety. Her resilience is tested as the haunting deepens and the danger closes in.

💖 Romance 🛡️ Courage 🔎 Mystery 👁️ Perception

Angelique Collins (Lara Parker)

A vengeful spirit from the past who was once married to Gabriel Collins and lovers Charles Collins. Her ghostly presence haunts Collinwood and seeks to prolong the curse, manipulating others to achieve revenge. Angelique embodies supernatural malice and a driven thirst for power over the living.

👻 Ghost 💀 Villain 🪄 Witchcraft 👁️ Supernatural

Charles Collins (David Selby)

The 19th-century ancestor whose affair with Angelique sparked the family tragedy. Sealed alive in a crypt with Angelique, his spirit returns in modern times to exert influence over Quentin. His presence explains the lineage of deceit and the recurring violence tied to Collinwood.

🕰️ Past 👁️ Ghost 🗝️ Curse 🧭 Reincarnation

Carlotta Drake (Grayson Hall)

Housekeeper and confidante who reveals herself to be the reincarnation of Sarah Castle. She conspires with Gerard to undermine Quentin’s circle, and she ultimately meets a dramatic end as the supernatural pressures mount. Her actions propel the plot toward a fatal confrontation.

🔮 Witchcraft 👁️ Supernatural 🗝️ Reincarnation

Gerard Stiles (Jim Storm)

Caretaker who schemes to eliminate Quentin’s loved ones. He engages in direct conflict with Quentin (including a clash atop a train trestle) and is killed in the struggle, embodying the film’s lethal conspiratorial energy.

🗡️ Betrayal 🧭 Manipulation 🕯️ Darkness

Alex Jenkins (John Karlen)

Friend and co-writer of horror novels who warns the couple of the danger and helps them confront the supernatural threat. He and Claire are ultimately caught in the deadly fallout of the Collinwood curse.

🛡️ Loyalty 🌀 Haunting ⚰️ Tragedy

Claire Jenkins (Nancy Barrett)

Alex’s partner and ally who joins the fight against the supernatural threat. She plays a key role in uncovering the truth, and like Alex, she faces a fatal outcome as the story concludes.

🛡️ Loyalty 🗡️ Danger ⚰️ Tragedy

Gabriel Collins (Christopher Pennock)

Angelique’s husband, the brother to Charles Collins, whose past relationships help shape the mansion’s cursed history. His presence underscores the tangled family dynamics that fuel the haunting.

👑 Legacy 🕯️ Witchcraft

Laura Collins (Diana Millay)

A member of the Collins clan whose role adds to the family’s long-running saga of secrets and supernatural ties, echoing the inherited burden that drives the plot.

🕰️ Past 👁️ Ghost

Rev. Strack (Thayer David)

A reverend figure whose presence underscored the occult and moral tensions within the estate’s dark history, contributing to the atmosphere of superstition and ritual.

🕯️ Ritual 🕊️ morality 🕳️ Supernatural

Mrs. Castle (Clarice Blackburn)

An earlier occupant connected to Carlotta’s backstory; her presence helps illuminate the Castle family’s long-running curses and the way past lives resurface within Collinwood.

🗝️ Reincarnation 🕯️ Ghost

Bald Henchman (Captain Haggerty) (uncredited)

Minor adversary whose brief appearance contributes to the peril surrounding the Collinses as the plot escalates toward tragedy.

🗡️ Danger 🧭 Obstruction

Night of Dark Shadows Settings

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Time period

The plot unfolds across two eras: the contemporary inheritance of Collinwood and the 19th-century history of Charles Collins and Angelique. The past’s witchcraft and family secrets haunt the present, linking visions and reincarnation to mortal danger. Time shifts between these eras as the characters confront a centuries-old curse.

Location

Collinwood estate, New York

Collinwood is a sprawling, secluded mansion at the center of the story, steeped in a long, ominous family history. Its corridors, crypt, and 19th-century portrait set a Gothic mood that drives visions and hauntings. The narrative also ventures to New York when the Jenkinses uncover a painting that hints at the Collins past. The estate operates almost as a character, shaping loyalties and fatal decisions.

🏰 Gothic 🕯️ Haunted 🗝️ Mystery

Night of Dark Shadows Themes

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Possession

Quentin Collins becomes a vessel for the spirit of Charles Collins, blurring his personality with his ancestor's will. The possession triggers violent acts and a reckoning with past wrongs, and Angelique's ghost manipulates events from beyond the grave. The film uses possession to link romantic longing with deadly family history.

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Haunting

Collinwood is haunted by memories, portrait whispers, and ghostly apparitions. The house actively shapes the plot, drawing characters into its secret crypts and revealing the consequences of ignoring ancestral debts. Haunting serves as a catalyst for revelations and confrontations.

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Tragic Romance

Tracy and Quentin's marriage becomes a battleground as love clashes with lineage and revenant plots. The past adulterous bond between Angelique and Charles casts a shadow over their relationship. The romance is doomed by the family curse and supernatural meddling.

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Revelation & Secrets

Revelations about reincarnation, the crypt, and Carlotta's true identity uncover hidden patterns spanning generations. Characters confront long-buried truths that force choices about loyalty, family, and leaving the estate behind.

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Night of Dark Shadows Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the mist‑shrouded hills of New England, the Collins couple steps through the heavy oak doors of Collinwood, a sprawling ancestral manor that has waited centuries for new owners. Quentin arrives with the weight of a family legacy, while Tracy follows, eager to turn the venerable halls into a home for their newlyweds life. The estate’s faded grandeur—crimson drapes, polished wood, and endless corridors—carries an undercurrent of cold that seems to pulse with the memory of those who once called it theirs.

The house already hums with quiet presences. Carlotta, the long‑serving housekeeper, greets them with a measured smile that hints at generations of whispered stories, while Gerard, the caretaker, watches from the shadows, his eyes reflecting a cautious respect for the property’s hidden past. A portrait of a 19th‑century blonde woman with striking green eyes hangs in a dim hallway, and the name Angelique Collins is spoken with a reverent, uneasy tone. Adding to the layered atmosphere, Alex and Claire—friends who have found success penning horror novels—settle into a cottage on the grounds, drawn by the same magnetic curiosity that seems to seep from the stone walls.

As night falls, the manor awakens in subtle, unsettling ways. The air grows thicker, and faint sounds echo through the corridors, suggesting that the house retains the imprints of former occupants. The couple’s first night quickly transforms into a nightmarish tableau, as malevolent spirits, long bound to Collinwood’s history, begin to make their presence felt. The atmosphere balances elegant decay with an ever‑present dread, creating a moody, atmospheric tableau where every creak and flicker of candlelight feels like an invitation—or a warning.

Against this backdrop, Quentin and Tracy must navigate the delicate dance between love, legacy, and the unseen forces that linger in the shadows of Collinwood. Their relationship, already tested by the weight of inheritance, becomes a fragile anchor as the estate’s dark allure threatens to pull them into a realm where the past refuses to stay buried. The film promises an immersive experience, blending gothic elegance with tense, lingering horror that keeps the audience poised on the edge of whispered secrets.

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