The episodes of "The Veil" all claimed that these stories of the supernatural were 100% true. While I thoroughly doubt that, I have enjoyed watching these shows. I noticed that one reviewer thought this one was below average, but I liked it quite a bit.
An old man is dying. His youngest son Jamie disappeared a decade ago and has returned just to see if the old man will leave him something. Nice guy, huh? The older brother, Johnny, is a guy you feel sorry for--he's stayed and been loyal to the tyrant-like father. You feel even more sorry for him when his father died and Jamie presents a will that leaves everything to him. Jamie, not being a bastion of decency, plans on selling the farm, dumping his mother in an old folks home and keeping the rest of the money. Ultimately, this case ends up in court. However, here's where the supernatural part comes--Johnny sees his father--as if he's alive! And, the dead guy tells him to look at Genesis 27--the story of Jacob and Esau. While there are a lot of similarities to what has now taken place between Jamie and Johnny, there might just be more to it and Johnny needs to get a hold of the family Bible. What's next? Well, see it for yourself. This and the other episodes of the series are available for free download at archive.org and are well worth your time.
By the way, like in all but one of the other episodes, the host, Boris Karloff, not only provides the introduction and epilogue but plays one of the central characters--in this case, Johnny's lawyer.