An anthology of horror stories hosted by legendary Boris Karloff.An anthology of horror stories hosted by legendary Boris Karloff.An anthology of horror stories hosted by legendary Boris Karloff.
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Boris Karloff
- Sgt. Chester Willmore
- (archive footage)
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Booth Colman
- Edmond Vallier
- (archive footage)
Roxane Berard
- Marie Montcourt
- (archive footage)
Leo Penn
- Charles Montcourt
- (archive footage)
Albert Carrier
- Philippe Jussard
- (archive footage)
Tony Travis
- Dr. Angelo Marcabienti
- (archive footage)
Argentina Brunetti
- Maria (the housekeeper)
- (archive footage)
Elvira Curci
- Mama Bianchi
- (archive footage)
Ernest Sarracino
- Papa Bianchi
- (archive footage)
Bruno Della Santina
- Giuseppe (the gardener)
- (archive footage)
Inez Palange
- Grandmother
- (archive footage)
Dominica Hauser
- Neighbor
- (archive footage)
Domenick Delgarde
- Tony Bianchi
- (archive footage)
Lauren Perreau
- Francesca Bianchi
- (archive footage)
- (as Laurie Perreau)
Harry Bartell
- Edward Paige
- (archive footage)
Paul Bryar
- Det. Lt. Davis
- (archive footage)
Ray Montgomery
- Police Sgt. Fenton
- (archive footage)
Gretchen Thomas
- Elizabeth Foley
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaComprised of four episodes from the unsold TV series The Veil (1958) - "The Crystal Ball," "The Doctor," "Summer Heat," and "Vision of Crime."
- Alternate versionsOriginally produced in 1958 as 3 episodes of the series "Veil, The" (1958).
- ConnectionsEdited from The Veil (1958)
Featured review
Between Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Night Gallery.
Just saw all 10 black and white episodes of The Veil, just out on Platinum Disc Corp (2004) double DVD set. I don't know why the company apologies on each DVD for the picture and sound quality -- both are perfect. The Veil was never shown on TV due to, as the text on the box states, studio financial problems. It's too bad. The production values, acting, and stories are at the level of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Night Gallery. Each "spine-tingling" story deals with the paranormal, many based on real facts; messages from beyond the grave, psychic premonitions, supernatural phenomena, and surprise endings! In each episode we get to see veteran actor/host Boris Karloff in a range of roles, including a doctor, lawyer, even chief of police. The Veil does not suffer from "monster of the week" plots, which were the boom and bust of The Outer Limits and The X-Files. No unexpected explosions, no car chases, no chainsaws either. In fact, The Veil is a good example of writing for TV, albeit in 30-minute format.
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- jlefort
- Nov 3, 2004
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- Runtime3 hours 20 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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