The Veil is an American supernatural anthology television series hosted by and starring Boris Karloff and produced in 1958 by Hal Roach Studios, very similar to Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond. The series was created by Frank P. Bibas (1917-1997).
Production was abandoned after a pilot and eleven episodes had been made, which were never broadcast nor shown in syndication. However the episodes were later compiled into three feature-length films which were broadcast on late night TV in the 1960s and later released to VHS home video.
The complete original series has since been released in its original format on DVD from Shout! Factory / Timeless Media retitled Tales of the Unexplained.
Production
Episodes were screened at the annual Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention in Aberdeen, Maryland.
The series was hosted by Karloff, who also acted in every episode but one (“Jack the Ripper”). Episode plots supposedly were based upon real-life reports of supernatural happenings and the unexplained. Ten of the 12 episodes begin and end with Karloff standing in front of a roaring Gothic fireplace and inviting viewers to find out what lies "behind the veil". Karloff began each episode with the following line: "Good evening. Tonight I'm going to tell you another strange and unusual story of the unexplainable which lies behind The Veil." and thus was the only episode ever aired. “Whatever Happened to Peggy?” disappeared from all three of the later VHS video compilations.
Those same ten episodes were only released on VHS home video in their original format for the first time in the 1990s, and were subsequently released on DVD by Something Weird Video. These collections included neither the pilot (“The Vestris”) nor “Whatever Happened to Peggy?”.
However, in 2008, Timeless Media Group released a two-DVD set of The Veil, retitled Tales of the Unexplained, which included "The Vestris" and "…Peggy" for a total of 12 episodes. Any DVD sets that are entitled The Veil however do not include those two episodes.
In 1999, "Lifting the Veil of Mystery", a Tom Weaver article on the making of the series (complete with episode guide), appeared in issue #29 of Cult Movies magazine. It was later expanded into the book Scripts from the Crypt: The Veil (BearManor, 2017) which featured the series' history, scripts of several episodes, interviews with some of the participants, and a chapter on Boris Karloff's career as a TV anthology host. Contributors included Tom Weaver, Dr. Robert J. Kiss, and Barbara Bibas Montero, the daughter of the series' creator-producer, Frank Bibas.
All episodes other than the pilot have aired in New Zealand on Tubi.
Episodes
There are a total of 12 episodes in the series. There is no actual airing order, since only the pilot actually aired. (All episodes star Boris Karloff except for Jack the Ripper and all episodes hosted by Boris Karloff except for The Vestris which was hosted by Frank Baxter)
References
External links
- The Veil at CVTA with episode list
