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The chapel monastery was a large, abandoned church located in the village of Collinsport. Maine. In July of 1970 the vampire, Barnabas Collins brought the catatonic Maggie Evans to the chapel, with the intention of turning her into his immortal, vampire bride.

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  • The chapel monastery was a large, abandoned church located in the village of Collinsport. Maine. In July of 1970 the vampire, Barnabas Collins brought the catatonic Maggie Evans to the chapel, with the intention of turning her into his immortal, vampire bride.
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  • The chapel monastery was a large, abandoned church located in the village of Collinsport. Maine. In July of 1970 the vampire, Barnabas Collins brought the catatonic Maggie Evans to the chapel, with the intention of turning her into his immortal, vampire bride. Maggie’s boyfriend, Jeff Clark, broke into the chapel to rescue her. He climbed up to a balcony recess and used a crossbow to kill Barnabas’ servant, Willie Loomis. Upon which, Barnabas wheeled around and used his powers of hypnosis to mind-control Jeff. He forced Jeff to come down to the nave of the church where he was to play witness to the bizarre, unorthodox wedding ceremony. Jeff found the inner strength to break free of Barnabas’ control, and he impaled the vampire with a piece of sharpened wood.
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