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Number

501

Timeline

1968

Narrator

Grayson Hall

Writer

Sam Hall

Director

Jack Sullivan

Broadcast

June 4, 1968
(Tuesday)

Recorded

June 3, 1968
(Monday)

Video

Complete: Disc 54
Collection 8: Disc 2

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Professor Stokes plans to stop the dream curse by making himself the beckoner in Carolyn's dream.

Synopsis

There is fear in the great house of Collinwood, fear where there should be joy, for the daughter of the house has returned safe from the hands of the monster. But a new threat engulfs her: she has heard part of a dream, and she knows that if she sleeps and dreams the dream, she will die.

Willie was only able to tell Carolyn the beginning of the dream, as a result, Carolyn cannot finish the dream and goes to Julia and Professor Stokes for help. They decide to let Willie tell her the dream, and have Carolyn experience it in a controlled setting. Stokes manages to insert himself in the dream as her beckoner.

Memorable quotes

Professor Stokes: How vulgar Meissen china can be.

Julia: Will it work? Will she be able to put you in her dream?
Professor Stokes: We must hope so. I am not fond of wasting time.

Professor Stokes: (to Julia) How curious to meet a doctor who hasn't learned patience.

Professor Stokes: (to Carolyn) Through sight and sound and faceless terror, through endless corridors of trial and error, ahead a blazing light does burn, and one door leads to a point of return.

Professor Stokes: That's all it took to insert myself into Miss Stoddard's dream: Yankee impudence.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

External Links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 507 on the IMDb

Dark Shadows Everyday - Episode 507 - The Spirit of St. George

Dark Shadows Commentary- Episode 507: Comparative strangers

Dark Shadows Before I Die- Episode 507: 6/4/68