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Veil, The [3 Disc Collectors Edition] - 0 - All Regions
Price: £13.88 Released: 23 Jan 2006 ( usually despatched within 30 days )
Certificate: PG - Parental Guidance recommended
Category: Feature Film
No. of Discs: 3
Region: 0 (Worldwide)
Audio: English
Anamorphic: To Be Confirmed
Encoding: PAL
Interactive Features:
Four episodes of the ultra-rare Swedish horror TV series featuring Lon Chaney Jnr: 13 Demon Street
Review:
Two years before Thriller, Boris Karloff hosted The Veil, a never-broadcast ten-episode pilot of a TV horror anthology for the Hal Roach Studios in 1958. Though The Twilight Zone and One Step Beyond wouldn't make their debuts until 1959, The Veil uncannily evokes both by presenting "true and authenticated" stories from people who have experienced some aspect of the bizarre or supernatural - ghosts, precognition and even Jack the Ripper - intruding into their lives.
In addition to his duties as a genteel host - in which Karloff greets us in front of a gigantic flaming fireplace - Boris also stars in nine of The Veil's ten episodes, making this a rare treat for Karloff fans.
This special double-disc set includes all ten 26-minute episodes - directed by such genre luminaries as George Waggner (The Wolf Man) and Herbert L. Strock (I Was A Teenage Frankenstein), and starring such familiar faces as Patrick MacNee (The Avengers), Robert Hardy (Psychomania), Niall MacGinnis (Curse Of The Demon), Clifford Evans (Kiss Of The Vampire), Morris Ankrum (Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers), Eve Brent (Gun Girls), and even a young George Hamilton - presented uncut and digitally remastered from 35mm fine-grain prints. So please join Boris Karloff for another journey into the world of the unexplainable which lies behind... The Veil.
23 Jan 2006
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uscita anche la versione italiana per la Sinister film The Veil (2 DVD)
però wikipedia informa che le puntate sono 12 e non 10 manca l'episodio pilota "The Vestris" con Boris Karloff e un altro intitolato "Peggy".