Pilot film for an anthology series called "The Veil."Pilot film for an anthology series called "The Veil."Pilot film for an anthology series called "The Veil."
Boris Karloff
- Host
- (archive footage)
- …
Denise Alexander
- Ruth Cooper
- (archive footage)
Whit Bissell
- Dr. Will Madison
- (archive footage)
Olive Blakeney
- Martha Perry
- (archive footage)
Frances O'Farrell
- Nurse
- (archive footage)
Shirley Mitchell
- Ellie Cooper
- (archive footage)
Iphigenie Castiglioni
- Madame Naidu
- (archive footage)
George Hamilton
- Krishna Vernoy
- (archive footage)
Julius Johnson
- Rama Mukerjee
- (archive footage)
Tod Andrews
- John Prescott
- (archive footage)
Eve Brent
- Lila Kirby
- (archive footage)
Ron Hagerthy
- Pete Wade, Jr.
- (archive footage)
Myron Healey
- Bill Tighe
- (archive footage)
Lee Torrance
- Santha Naidu
- (archive footage)
Jean Del Val
- Armand Vernoy
- (archive footage)
Rusty Lane
- Sheriff
- (archive footage)
Pitt Herbert
- Garage Attendant
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaComprised of 4 episodes from the unsold TV series The Veil (1958) - "Whatever Happened to Peggy," "Destination Nightmare," "The Return of Madame Vernoy," and "Girl on the Road.
- Alternate versionsOriginally produced as 3 episodes of the unbroadcast series "Veil, The" (1958). Released on video in their original half-hour formats in the 1990s.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Veil (1958)
Featured review
Destination Nightmare, is a series of four short films hosted by Boris Karloff. He also plays roles in each of them. From what I learned when researching this film, the individual sequences were meant to be episodes for a proposed TV series that was never sold. The episodes weren't meant to be horror movies but series of supernatural stories based on supposed real life occurrences. They were meant to make you wonder and perhaps give you a little chill down the back of your neck. It reminded me of the successful TV series "One Step Beyond". Where did this series fail when "One Step Beyond" succeeded? The films in Destination Nightmare just didn't have the atmosphere to give them that spooky feeling. They lacked the dramatic effects that the plots and music had in "One Step Beyond". I think Destination Nightmare had potential but they needed just a little bit more, which these episodes just didn't have. Viewing Destination Nightmare is still somewhat entertaining and is fun to see a bit of late 50s nostalgia. It's nothing to go out of your way to view but nothing to turn your back on either.
- ChuckStraub
- Mar 8, 2005
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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