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from "Dark Shadows" (1966)
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Alternate Names:
Shrouded figure
Filmography
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- "Dark Shadows"
- Episode #1.346 (1967) TV episode, Played by Peter Murphy (as Shrouded figure)
- Episode #1.344 (1967) TV episode, Played by Anthony George
- Episode #1.343 (1967) TV episode, Played by Anthony George
- Episode #1.342 (1967) TV episode, Played by Anthony George
- Episode #1.338 (1967) TV episode, Played by Anthony George
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From "Dark Shadows: Episode #1.3" (1966)
Burke Devlin: You're an ambitious kid, Joe. You want to get ahead. Work for yourself. I like that. But you're a dead duck as far as Carolyn Stoddard is concerned. And you know it. As long as she lives in that house on the hill.
Joe Haskell: She doesn't want to leave her mother alone up there. That makes sense, doesn't it?
Burke Devlin: Does it? Does that make sense, Joe? A woman stays in that hill for 18 years. She could walk off anytime. But she won't do it. How long you gonna wait? Another 18 years?
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Burke Devlin: You're an ambitious kid, Joe. You want to get ahead. Work for yourself. I like that. But you're a dead duck as far as Carolyn Stoddard is concerned. And you know it. As long as she lives in that house on the hill.
Joe Haskell: She doesn't want to leave her mother alone up there. That makes sense, doesn't it?
Burke Devlin: Does it? Does that make sense, Joe? A woman stays in that hill for 18 years. She could walk off anytime. But she won't do it. How long you gonna wait? Another 18 years?
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