Boris Karloff, the master of horror, hosts a macabre collection of strange
stories (all based on "true" incidents) in this rarely-seen series that was
intended for television back in 1958. Made a few years before Karloff's
better-known "Thriller" show, "The Veil" featured the veteran actor performing
in many of the chilling episodes in a variety of creepy roles.
While the program was never aired, some of its episodes were plucked and edited into
feature-length movies that were sold to television, reminiscent of theatrical
releases like Tales From The Crypt and The Vault Of Horror. Exceptionally
entertaining and well-made, "The Veil" evokes the same type of edge-of-your-seat
thrills as "The Twilight Zone" and "One Step Beyond."
Episode 1 - "Summer Heat": Edward Page witnesses a brutal murder from
his kitchen window. When the police arrive, there is no trace of the crime.
Believed to be crazy, he is institutionalized and must now solve the murder himself.
Episode 2 - "Destination Nightmare": A novice pilot encounters a
ghostly vision that nearly causes him to crash his plane. Haunted by the
apparition, he struggles to discover the deadly secret behind the voice from
beyond.
Episode 3 - "Vision Of Crime": George Bosworth has a frightening
nightmare of his brother's murder. When he awakens, he discovers his premonition
has come true and vows to bring the killer to justice.
Episode 4 - "Girl On The Road": John Prescott helps a beautiful woman
who is stranded on the roadside, only to discover she is trying to escape a
mysterious man. The girl soon vanishes and he gets an ominous warning to forget
about her. Undaunted, he relentlessly pursues her and makes an unsettling
discovery.
Starring: Boris Karloff
Directed by: Herbert Strock
Screenplay by: Ellis Marcus, Fred Schiller & George Waggner
The Veil, Volume 1 (DVD Movie) . . .