Terry Crawford
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- Starring: Gail Strickland, Terry Crawford
- Genre: TV Horror, Television
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 4/10/2012
- Features: DVD
- The "Grandfather of Goth," Barnabas Collins, is back for another collection of suspense and horror. Includes Episodes 736–775 on 4 DVDs. 1969/color/14 hrs/NR/fullscreen.
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- Starring: Kathryn Leigh Scott, Lara Parker
- Genre: TV Horror, Television
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 4/10/2012
- Features: DVD
- Includes Episodes 614–655 on 4 DVDs. 1968/color/14 hrs/NR/fullscreen.
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- Starring: Jonathan Frid, Joan Bennett
- Genre: TV Horror, Television
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 4/10/2012
- Features: DVD
- More soap opera/horror from the house of Collinwood. Will the tormented soul of Barnabas Collins ever be calmed or is he doomed to live his eternal life as a vampire who can steal hearts, but never... more
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- Starring: Jonathan Frid, Kathryn Leigh Scott
- Genre: Horror
- Studio: Warner Home Video
- Release Date: 10/30/2012
- Features: DVD
- Jonathan Frid, Grayson Hall, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Joan Bennett. Based on the popular TV serial. Vampire Barnabas Collins seeks a cure for his condition so he can marry a woman who strangely resembles... more
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- Starring: Robin Lane, Alexandra Moltke
- Genre: TV Horror, Television
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 4/10/2012
- Features: DVD
- The horror, drama and exquisitely crafted storylines continue with Barnabas Collins and his extended family in another collection of suspenseful tales. Includes Episodes 856–895 on 4 DVDs.... more
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- Starring: Alex Stevens, Deborah Loomis
- Genre: TV Horror, Television
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 4/10/2012
- Features: DVD
- The "Grandfather of Goth," Barnabas Collins, is back for another collection of suspense and horror. Includes Episodes 776–815 on 4 DVDs. 1969/color/14 hrs/NR/fullscreen.
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- Starring: Norman Mailer, Rip Torn
- Genre: Drama
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Release Date: 8/28/2012
- Features: DVD
- Norman Mailer, Rip Torn, George Plimpton. Acclaimed author Norman Mailer dove into film making in the late 1960s. Self-financed, these experimental films were a dizzying sign of their times fraught... more