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Dark Shadows

Every family has its demons
2012 | 113m | English

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Vampire Barnabas Collins is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972. He returns to Collinwood Manor to find that his once-grand estate and family have fallen into ruin.
Release Date: May 09, 2012
Director: Tim Burton
Writer: Seth Grahame-Smith, John August
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords witch, vampire, imprisonment, curse, fish out of water, chains, gothic, madness, old house, lost love, angry mob, 18th century, ghost, hidden room, old mansion, absurd, hilarious
Production Companies Village Roadshow Pictures, The Zanuck Company, Warner Bros. Pictures, Infinitum Nihil, GK Films, Tim Burton Productions, Dan Curtis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $245,527,149
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Johnny Depp Barnabas Collins
Michelle Pfeiffer Elizabeth Collins Stoddard
Helena Bonham Carter Dr. Julia Hoffman
Eva Green Angelique Bouchard
Jackie Earle Haley Willie Loomis
Jonny Lee Miller Roger Collins
Chloë Grace Moretz Carolyn Stoddard
Bella Heathcote Victoria Winters / Josette DuPres
Gulliver McGrath David Collins
Christopher Lee Clarney
Ray Shirley Mrs. Johnson
Alice Cooper Alice Cooper
Ivan Kaye Joshua Collins
Susanna Cappellaro Naomi Collins
Raffey Cassidy Young Angelique
Alexia Osborne Young Victoria
William Hope Sheriff
Glen Mexted Captain Rubberpants
Josephine Butler David's Mother
Shane Rimmer Board Member #1
Michael Shannon Board Member #2
Nigel Whitmey Hard Hat #1
Philip Bulcock Hard Hat #2
Sophie Kennedy Clark Hippie Chick #1
Hannah Murray Hippie Chick #2
Victoria Bewick Hippie Chick #3
Charlotte Spencer Coat Check Girl
Lee Nicholas Harris Fisherman
Harry Taylor Henchman
Sean Mahon Collinsport Cop
Guy Flanagan Bearded Hippie
Richard Hollis Vicky's Father
Felicity Brangan Vicky's Mother
Justin Tracy Young Barnabus
Duncan Casey Policeman
Jonathan Frid Guest
Kathryn Leigh Scott Guest
Lara Parker Guest
David Selby Guest
Name Job
Tim Burton Director
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Neal Callow Art Direction
Joel Harlow Makeup Department Head, Prosthetic Designer
John Bohan Construction Manager
Julian Slater Sound Designer
Ben Meechan Sound Effects Editor
David Balfour Property Master
Barnaby Smyth Foley Artist
Dean Clegg Art Direction
John Bush Set Decoration
Eva Marieges Moore Makeup & Hair
Alex Rouse Wigmaker
Denise Yarde Boom Operator
Julian Bucknall First Assistant "A" Camera
Stuart Godfrey Daily Grip
Gary Hedges Lighting Technician
Lee Wimer Color Timer
David Slonaker Orchestrator
Sofus Graae Production Coordinator
Richard Morrison Title Designer
Christian Huband Art Direction
Leonard MacDonald Makeup Artist
Clare Glass Third Assistant Director
Andrew Bennett Assistant Art Director
Talila Craig Stunts
Robert Skinner Electrician
Nick Davis Assistant Editor
Shie Rozow Music Editor
Rick Wentworth Conductor
Ben Dixon Second Assistant Director
Tracy Low Construction Coordinator
Stephen Finch Electrician
Simon Purdy Electrician
Mike Valentine Underwater Camera
Sheena Wichary Costume Coordinator
Kohli Calhoun Dialect Coach
Ben Rothwell Armorer
Mary Mackenzie Assistant Art Director
Tom Sayers Sound Designer
Oscar Deeks Epk Camera Operator
Leah Gallo Still Photographer
Harriet Kendall Key Costumer
Linda Lashley Seamstress
Sally Rose Davidson Makeup & Hair
Duncan Jarman Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Olivia Lyne Production Manager
David Allcock Storyboard Artist
Chris Rosewarne Concept Artist
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Dan Morgan ADR & Dubbing
Steve Ellingworth Key Grip
Sarah Clark Unit Publicist
John Dexter Art Direction
Victoria Bancroft Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Steve Buscaino Prosthetic Supervisor
Joseph Koniak Hairstylist
James Carson Concept Artist
Billy Dunn Electrician
Stuart Hurley Lighting Technician
Chris Knoll Electrician
Cheryl Potter First Assistant Editor
Joey Coughlin Second Second Assistant Director
Anita Dhillon Graphic Designer
Russell Kennedy First Assistant Camera
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Costume Supervisor
Rob Campbell-Bell Assistant Location Manager
Jason Knox-Johnston Art Direction
Phil Sims Art Direction
Nikki Clapp Script Supervisor
Michael Peavey Pilot
Katie Gabriel Art Department Coordinator
Pip Norton ADR Mixer
Jeremy Braben Aerial Director of Photography
Chuck Finch Gaffer
Ryan Taggart Second Assistant "B" Camera
Tamsin Dorling Makeup Artist
Debbi Salmon Makeup & Hair
Pete Cavaciuti Steadicam Operator
Richard Merrell Electrician
Christine L. Cantella Assistant Costume Designer
Chris Lowe Supervising Art Director
Kristyan Mallett Prosthetic Supervisor
Siobhan Lyons Unit Production Manager
Andrea Borland Set Designer
Zimer Longhin Tailor
Christopher Mullen Production Secretary
Laura Torrance Studio Teacher
Sophia Knight Makeup Artist
Eloise Waymouth Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Roxana Alexandru Draughtsman
Charlotte Leatherland Assistant Art Director
Jacob Barrie Second Assistant "A" Camera
Kate McLaughlin Extras Casting
Dani Phelps Key Costumer
Ann-Marie Fitzgerald Production Accountant
Jessie Thiele Post Production Supervisor
Sandra Phillips Draughtsman
Eunice Huthart Stunt Coordinator
Matt Lumley Electrician
Francesca Jaynes Choreographer
Kim Frederiksen Concept Artist
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Des Whelan Camera Operator
Edgardo Simone Orchestrator
David Zealey Assistant Production Coordinator
Amanda Louise Ellis Makeup Artist
Adam Brockbank Concept Artist
Will Newton Draughtsman
Zak Melemendjian Dialogue Editor
Dave Brennan Electrician
Oliver Driscoll First Assistant Camera
Jonny Pray Key Costumer
Neil Swain Dialect Coach
Natasha Allegro Hairstylist
Charlie Hounslow Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Madlen Mierzwiak Hairstylist
Faye Morgan Post Production Coordinator
Charles Howes Studio Teacher
Seth Grahame-Smith Screenplay, Story
Colleen Atwood Costume Design
Bruno Delbonnel Director of Photography
Rick Heinrichs Production Design
Susie Figgis Casting
Chris Lebenzon Editor
John August Story
Richard Dwyer Stunts
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound
Tom Johnson Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound
Katterli Frauenfelder First Assistant Director
Mauro Borrelli Concept Artist
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Arthur Graley Foley Editor
Lucy Allen Stunts
Ali James Location Manager
Michael Higham Supervising Music Editor
Barrie Gower Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Jo McLaren Stunts
Tolga Kenan Stunts
Marc Mailley Stunts
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou Key Makeup Artist
Alistair Williams Special Effects Technician
Michael Byrch Stunts
Cristian Knight Stunts
Name Title
Christi Dembrowski Producer
David Kennedy Producer
Nigel Gostelow Executive Producer
Johnny Depp Producer
Graham King Producer
Richard D. Zanuck Producer
Chris Lebenzon Executive Producer
Tim Headington Executive Producer
Bruce Berman Executive Producer
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Reviews

darrenhamilton14
9.0

Let's leave it all at the door here. I loved Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Batman. Hated Batman Returns, Alice in Wonderland, and Willy Wonka. Could care less about Nightmare before Christmas and Sweeney Todd. Okay, so I'm not a Tim Burton hater. I'm not a huge Tim Burton fan. I think in thi ... s situation, I'm as close as you get to the average movie goer. No agenda, no attachments. That being said, this film is terrible. Burton spent so much effort and time worrying about making this film Gothic and off pace, stuffing his favorite actors into the film even though half of their parts were pointless, he forgot he was making a film. It's a simple and fun idea but it feels like ego and "showiness" kept them from making the plot even make sense. We get it Tim! You are weird! Don't ruin a good performance by Depp and a fun idea for a film because you have to live up to your own Gothic standards. Grow up. So much talent is wasted on these films having the same look, cast, and feel to them. Take that talent and make something fresh! Stretch yourself just a tad out of that Hot Topic comfort zone will ya? This movie was long, boring, and ruined. All of the funny scenes were in the trailer. By the way.... wasn't this supposed to be the 70's? Other than a shot or two of trees and a hippie van it was just like the set of Sweeney Todd. The whole film felt like London in the 40's. That's bad film making whether your name is Tim Burton or not.

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
7.0

I generally like Tim Burton as well as Johnny Depp. This movie was no exception. It is a dark (of course with Tim Burton) comedy with some hint of action/thriller in it. I would not really characterize it as a horror movie even though there are a vampire as well as a witch and a werewolf in it. Of ... course there is the romance stuff but I personally feel that is really more of a background or justification to the plot than anything else. This is not a magnificent movie but it’s a good movie. I have never seen the original series so I am not biased by that. It seems that many people that considers this to be a bad movie refers to the original show. I have read several of the critical reviews and I do not agree with most of them. I found this movie to be a nice, moderately paced, comedy in a vampire/gothic setting. The mood and the wackiness were fairly typical for a Tim Burton production. Johnny Depp was pretty much as can be expected which is a good thing if you like Johnny Depp. The return of Barnabas to his, now rather dysfunctional, family is rather funny. The ease with how Barnabas was duped and trapped again in the second half of the film was a bit annoying but then, he had been asleep for a few centuries. The entire family quite enjoyed this movie.

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
7.0

***I don’t get all the hate*** On coastal Maine, a Vampire named Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) is released in 1972 after almost 200 years in captivity and reacquaints himself with his family’s chateau & the nearby fishing village. Michelle Pfeiffer plays the Collins matriarch, Helena Bonham Cart ... er the in-house shrink, Eva Green a conniving witch, Bella Heathcote the reincarnation of Barnabas’ long-lost love and Chloë Grace Moretz a 15 year-old punk. Directed by Tim Burton, “Dark Shadows” (2012) isn’t far removed in tone from his “Sleepy Hollow” (1999), which also featured Depp as the protagonist, although I suppose “Shadows” throws in a little more humor. I’ve never seen the TV soap opera Dark Shadows or the subsequent two movies, so I can’t compare this movie to them. All I know is that I liked this rendition quite a bit, just as I liked the inexplicably reviled “The Lone Ranger” (2013). The October/November ambiance (i.e. Halloween-season) is to die for and Depp as Barnabas Collins maintains your interest throughout. He’s obviously a fish-out-of-water in 1972, but acclimates pretty quickly. Eva Green is perfect as the ee-vil witch and Carter is enjoyable as usual. I don’t get the hubbub over Moretz, but she’s a’right (and holds a surprise for the last act). Alice Cooper is featured in a glorified cameo. I should add that the opening credits sequence with “Nights in White Satin” is cinema at its finest. The movie runs 1 hour, 53 minutes and was shot in England (Devon, Buckinghamshire, Kent, Cornwall & Farnham) and Scotland (Mull, Argyll and Bute) with exteriors of the chateau shot at Trafalgar Castle School, Whitby, Ontario, Canada. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

I'm sorry but I am incapable of buying 50-year-old Johnny Depp as the immortal, youthful, irresistible heir to his father's New World empire. Maybe in a better movie, I would have been too distracted to be bothered by it, but this is Tim Burton's 2012 reboot of _Dark Shadows_, so that was not the ca ... se. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
7.0

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Don't get me wrong, this is probably a stranger than good watch, but from concept to story to characters, it has a lot of good to it. Some of the choices are a bit odd, but they do create their own problem-solution story arcs that make it ... feel like this was a comic book that was consolidated into a movie. While Depp's typical weirdness is abundant, each character has their own weirdness about them, and the otherworldly atmosphere of the movie is what makes it. Eva Green does steals the show whenever she makes an appearance, and her character is a force of power, and it shows. There is something very intriguing about immortal characters locked in battle, and that's what really draws me back to this movie.

Jun 23, 2021