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Number

61

Timeline

1967

Narrator

Alexandra Moltke
(as Victoria Winters)

Writer

Art Wallace

Director

John Sedwick

Broadcast

September 19, 1966
(Monday)

Recorded

September 12, 1966
(Monday)

Video

Complete: Disc 7
Beginning 2: Disc 3

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Burke invites himself to dinner with Sam, Maggie, and Victoria, and tells his version of the accident that sent him to prison ten years ago.

Synopsis

My name is Victoria Winters. The great house on Widows' Hill stands as a dread reminder of a past that will not die. It casts its shadows far into the night, reaching out to another house, a cottage, into which the past has suddenly and unexpectedly intruded.

Burke invites himself to dinner, where he forces talk of the manslaughter trial. He tells Victoria that Roger took over the wheel and was responsible for hitting the man. Sam escapes during a break in the conversation, and he goes to the Inn to retrieve his letter. He is disheartened when he learns that he needs Maggie's permission to get the letter. Burke bullies the girls. Maggie believes that Sam is a good man and is Burke's friend. She also believes that Sam would have turned in evidence 10 years ago had he had any. Maggie admits that since Burke's return, Sam has been edgy and nervous, especially about Roger Collins. Victoria offers a plausible but erroneous explanation for Sam's presence at the mystery meeting. Burke returns to the hotel and learns that Sam was there and attempted to retrieve a letter of Maggie's. Sam appears and tells Burke he's ready to talk in Burke's room.

Memorable quotes

Burke: I could be wrong... but I'm not.

Maggie: It isn't that you're not welcome, Burke, but...
Sam: Burke, did you ever think that Maggie may not have prepared enough food for four people?
Burke: I'd be happy with a sandwich, as long as I could be with friends. Unless it's you, Vicki. Unless you don't want me here.
Vicki: No, I have no objection.
Burke: Well what do you say, Maggie? A sandwich for a lonely man?

Burke: Five years, Sam--that's a long time. You start to think...you begin to wonder...who you love...and who you hate...who are your friends...and who are your enemies.

Dramatis personae

Background information and notes

Production

Story

Bloopers and continuity errors

End credit announcement

External Links 

Dark Shadows - Episode 61 on the IMDb

The Collinsport Historical Society - Dark Shadows Diary - Episode 61

Dark Shadows Commentary- Episode 61: A sandwich for a lonely man

Dark Shadows Before I Die- Episode 61: 9/19/66