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RiffTrax Presents: The Veil - Part 1 (Extended Preview)

Our latest from the "BritTrax" RiffTrax Presents duo of Matthew J. Elliott and Ian Potter is now available

In 1958, Hal Roach – the man behind Laurel and Hardy's greatest comedies – decided to make a horror anthology series starring Boris Karloff. That series then remained in a vault for the next thirty years, because it was exactly as good as you think it was.
Now, RiffTrax Presents is somewhat proud to bring you three of those episodes, all of them with basically the same moral: that women are bad news, and you're best steering clear of them.
See the guy from All Creatures Great and Small witness a premonition of his brother's murder, skilfully edited to remove the important detail that his own fiancée did it. See a creepy lounge lizard become improbably obsessed with a woman he almost runs over while driving at speed. And see Boris Karloff himself as a salty old sea dog who carries venomous snakes in his luggage while the rest of us pack suntan oil and a John Grisham paperback.

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RiffTrax Presents: The Veil - Part 1 (Extended Preview)

Comments

Can't wait this should be ggod. Love BritTrax

Chris Sorge

The Guy from All Creatures Great & Small. Better be Robert Hardy, or else these lessons about women will be learned by a child. (I suppose it could have been one of the many farmers with sick animals.) Also, you should probably say "the original All Creatures Great & Small" now, considering there's a new one out. That being said: Cheers to you, BritRiffs.

E. P. Haury

I like that, "BritTrax" but still lean towards "BritRiff"... and I always love Boris Karloff... You guys should riff, Colonel March of Scotland Yard. Good stuff...

Ken Malinski

Hooray! The mumbly unfunny guy and mimbly unfunny guy with TDS are going to make dry, condescending comments passed off as comedy again. YAAAYYYYwait...that's not yay, that's boo. That's very, very boo.

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