Dark Mansions is a 1986 television film starring Joan Fontaine, Michael York, Linda Purl, Paul Shenar, Melissa Sue Anderson, Steve Inwood, Lois Chiles, Nicollette Sheridan, Raymond St. Jacques, Grant Aleksander, Yves André Martin, and Dan O'Herilhy.[1]
Dark Mansions | |
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Genre | Thriller |
Written by |
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Directed by | Jerry London |
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Music by | Ken Harrison |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Douglas S. Cramer Aaron Spelling |
Producers | Jerry London Robert McCullough |
Production locations | Mendocino, California Greystone Park & Mansion - 905 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills, California |
Cinematography | Paul Lohmann |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company | Aaron Spelling Productions |
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Network | ABC |
Release | August 23, 1986 |
Produced by Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer, Dark Mansions was shot as a pilot for a potential TV series cross between Dynasty and Dark Shadows. The project was not ordered to series, and aired as a television movie.[2] It was directed by Jerry London and written by Anthony Lawrence, Nancy Lawrence and Robert McCullough.[1]
Plot
editHired to interview and write a book about Margaret Drake, biographer Shellane Victor comes to the Drake estate, where family members notice her resemblance to their deceased relative, Yvette. The Drakes believe that Yvette, who died after falling off of a cliff, is haunting the mansion.
Cast and characters
edit- Joan Fontaine as Margaret Drake
- Michael York as Jason Drake
- Linda Purl as Shellane Victor
- Paul Shenar as Philip Drake
- Melissa Sue Anderson as Noelle Drake
- Lois Chiles as Jessica Drake
- Steve Inwood as Jerry Mills
- Nicollette Sheridan as Banda Drake
- Raymond St. Jacques as Davis
- Grant Aleksander as Nicholas Drake
- Yves André Martin as Cody Drake
- Dan O'Herlihy as Alexander Drake
References
edit- ^ a b Corry, John (August 22, 1986). "ABC'S Dark Mansions, A Gothic Family Saga". The New York Times. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ^ Corry, John (22 August 1986). "ABC'S Dark Mansions, A Gothic Family Saga". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
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