"If I could but kiss the hem of your gown, then would all heaven open to me." "Perhaps. But certainly the gates of better society would close."
LOUIS EDMONDS as the CHEVALIER DE BEAUMONT in I SPY, "SWORDSMAN IN SKIRTS"
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"If I could but kiss the hem of your gown, then would all heaven open to me." "Perhaps. But certainly the gates of better society would close."
LOUIS EDMONDS as the CHEVALIER DE BEAUMONT in I SPY, "SWORDSMAN IN SKIRTS"
Series Premiere
Dark Shadows - Episode One - ABC - June 27, 1966
Melodrama
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Art Wallace
Produced by Robert Costello
Directed by Lela Swift
Stars:
Joan Bennett as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard
Mitchell Ryan as Burke Devlin
Louis Edmonds as Roger Collins
Joseph Julian as Wilbur Strake
Elizabeth Wilson as Mrs. Hopewell
Kathryn Leigh Scott as Maggie Evans
Jane Rose as Mrs. Mitchell
Conrad Bain as Hotel Clerk
Katherine Bruce as Sandy
Alfred Hinckley as Train Conductor
Alexandra Isles as Victoria Winters (as Alexandra Moltke)
Handprints and signatures of stars of House of Dark Shadows and Night of Dark Shadows in the forecourt of Quentin Tarantino's Vista Theater in Los Angeles.
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Episode 1009: Remember the dead
The Graves of All Those Who Once Lived Here The name “Barnabas Collins” has been coming up in the oddest circumstances around the estate of Collinwood. The only person of that name known to drunken sourpuss Quentin Collins, the master of the great house, was an ancestor of his who lived a long dull life and died a natural death in 1830. Quentin has decided that it is time to ask Barnabas’ spirit…
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Louis Edmonds (deceased)
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 24 September 1923
RIP: 3 March 2001
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Actor
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