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The Veil (play)
The Veil may refer to: * ''The Veil'' (American TV series), a 1958 American horror/supernatural anthology television series hosted by Boris Karloff * ''The Veil'' (2016 film), a 2016 American supernatural horror film * ''The Veil'' (2017 film), a 2017 American post-apocalyptic film * ''The Veil'' (South Korean TV series), a 2021 South Korean television series * ''The Veil'' (miniseries), a 2024 American limited television series from FX See also *Veil (other) Veil or similar may mean: * Veil, an article of clothing * Veil#Veils with religious significance, Veil, a curtain or cloth hanging used in architecture, especially in a temple to separate a public space from a space reserved for the priesthood, or ...
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The Veil (American TV Series)
''The Veil'' is an American horror/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 ten 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 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 fro ...
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The Veil (2016 Film)
''The Veil'' is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Phil Joanou and written by Robert Ben Garant. Jason Blum serves as a producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Jessica Alba, Lily Rabe, Aleksa Palladino, Reid Scott, and Thomas Jane. The film was released on January 19, 2016, through video on demand prior to being released through home media formats on February 2, 2016, by Universal Pictures. Plot Twenty-five years after the mass suicide of the religious cult Heaven's Veil, documentary filmmaker Maggie Price and her brother Christian contact the sole survivor, Sarah Hope, to film a documentary about what really happened. Sarah, who was five years old at the time, accepts Maggie's claim that there is footage from the suicide that has never been found. Christian explains that their father was the FBI agent who led the investigation. Shortly after discovering the mass suicide, he committed suicide himself, driving the siblings to ...
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The Veil (2017 Film)
''The Veil'' is a 2017 American post-apocalyptic film directed by Brent Ryan Green and starring William Levy, Serinda Swan, William Moseley and Nick E. Tarabay. The film is also known as ''Rise of a Warrior'' and ''Barbarian: Rise of the Warrior''. Premise ''The Veil'' is set in a war-torn land where tribal factions live in fear of annihilation, and tells the story of a deadly warrior leading a destructive war campaign. When he is betrayed by his own and left for dead, he is healed by a mysterious princess and taken in by a hidden tribe that believes he was chosen to wage a final battle. Cast * William Levy as Warrior. * Serinda Swan as Zera. * William Moseley as Aysel. * Nick E. Tarabay as Reiken. * Brett DelBuono as Nikai * Adam Gregory as Warrior's Father * Christopher Levy as Young Warrior * Brent Ryan Green as Young Evil Emperor * Owen Joyner Owen Patrick Joyner (born July 19, 2000) is an American actor. He is known for playing Christian "Crispo" Powers on the 2014–20 ...
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The Veil (South Korean TV Series)
''The Veil'' () is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Namkoong Min, Park Ha-sun, and Kim Ji-eun. Its screenplay, written by Park Seok-ho, won the 2018 MBC Drama Screenplay Contest. It aired from September 17 to October 23, 2021, as the first series on MBC's newly established Fridays and Saturdays at 22:00 ( KST) time slot. A two-part spin-off of the series titled ''Moebius: The Veil'', which was focused on the backstories of Park Ha-sun, Jung Moon-sung and Jang Young-nam's characters, aired on October 29–30, 2021. Synopsis It is about a top field agent in the National Intelligence Service (NIS). After going missing a year ago, he returns to the organization to find an internal traitor who dropped him into the abyss. Cast Main * Namkoong Min as Han Ji-hyuk, the best field agent in the NIS who is admired by his colleagues for his shrewd and perfect performance. * Park Ha-sun as Seo Soo-yeon, Ji-hyuk's co-worker at the NIS and the head of Criminal Information Inte ...
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The Veil (miniseries)
''The Veil'' is an American thriller television limited series written by Steven Knight, produced by FX Productions, and starring Elisabeth Moss and Yumna Marwan. The series premiered on FX on Hulu on April 30, 2024. Premise A thriller series about a potentially deadly game of truth and lies as two women travel from Istanbul to Paris and London, with one of them possessing a secret that the other needs to expose. Cast Main * Elisabeth Moss as Imogen Salter, a veteran MI6 agent with a specialty in undercover work * Yumna Marwan as Adilah El Idrissi, a French woman suspected of being an ISIS leader planning an attack on the West * Dali Benssalah as Malik Amar, an agent with French intelligence agency DGSE and Salter's boyfriend * Josh Charles as Max Peterson, an obnoxious CIA agent collaborating with Amar and Salter * Thibault de Montalembert as Magritte, Amar's superior at DGSE Guest starring * James Purefoy as Sir Michael Althorp, Imogen's mentor * Dan Wyllie as Guy, Imog ...
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