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Oh, yes, well, that's the whole of it.

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

You can hear this line at 00:26:49 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- That's all. That's the story.

- The sun came up and there wasn't a rat on the whole key.

- Every last one of that terrible army had left us, gone back to sea... on their new ship.

- Auguste? Insane asylum. He never recovered.

- Louis? They took him into Cayenne where he died of blood poisoning from his bite.

- Oh, yes, well, that's the whole of it.

- 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.

[...]

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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