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- It seems he'd been an actor in Paris.
- Yes, indeed! Played in over two hundred different productions, dear boy. At the Grand Guignol.

10 seconds sound clip from the Three Skeleton Key (Escape) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:04:45 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- A silent fellow. And although I spent my first two weeks trying to strike up a real conversation, the most I could ever get out of him was...

- I took up this profession because I don't like people. They want to talk too much. It's quiet work, light-tending. Let's keep it that way.

- You... you're getting to be as bad as Auguste. I thought maybe for once they'd send me somebody who could keep his mouth shut...

- When he accused me of becoming like Auguste, I quieted down because Auguste was the talkingest man I'd ever met.

- The talkingest and the ugliest. He was hunchbacked, stood four feet high, had red hair and big blue eyes.

- It seems he'd been an actor in Paris.

- Yes, indeed! Played in over two hundred different productions, dear boy. At the Grand Guignol.

- Oh, but it was monstrous, horrible, the way we used to scare the audiences. I was hated.

- Yes, yes. They used to throw things and hiss and bare their teeth at me.

- Finally, it got too bad. I couldn't stand it any longer. I gave up the theater. My nerves, you understand. Yes, gave it up completely, I really did. Couldn't stand it any longer...

- It all started one morning at two-thirty. I was on watch, lying on the cool stone deck, pulling on my pipe...

- Staring out at the blackness, the phosphorescent combers and the big yellow stars...

[...]

Three Skeleton Key (Escape) Sound Clip

Three Skeleton Key (Escape)Memorable quotes with voice samples from Three Skeleton Key - Escape Radio Show episode aired on March 17, 1950, based on a story by George G. Toudouze.

Actors: Vincent Price (Jean), Jeff Corey (Louis), Harry Bartell (Auguste)

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