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Next week, we escape with an exciting tale of temptation and death on the Gulf Coast of Florida as John and Gwen Bagley tell it in Danger at Matecumbe.

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

You can hear this line at 00:28:39 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And if you'll excuse me now, I must go set my traps. No, no. Mouse traps. No rats in this lighthouse, I should say not.

- Life in the Lights isn't bad. But sometimes when I see a strange vessel approaching I get a little nervous, sure.

- Somewhere on the seas, there's a little banana boat without a crew. That is, without a HUMAN crew.

- You are swimming for your life in the dangerous waters off the Florida Gulf Coast about to be smashed by a launch carrying a vicious criminal who must kill you or die himself.

- And on shore, five hundred yards away, the police are waiting to arrest you for murder. And there can be no escape.

- Next week, we escape with an exciting tale of temptation and death on the Gulf Coast of Florida as John and Gwen Bagley tell it in Danger at Matecumbe.

- Good-bye then, until this same time next week when once again, we offer you... Escape.

- A patch of weeds, a boxer's biography and a mild, lukewarm bath. They're all clues that lead the police of Jackson, Michigan to a killer in the Gangbuster story on CBS this Saturday night.

- It's The Case of the Double Push, to be heard on most of these same CBS stations this Saturday night.

- This is CBS, the Columbia Broadcasting System.

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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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