Three Skeleton Key (Escape)

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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1 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.
2 Ship's rats don't drown. No, sir. You cannot drown one of them. They're all climbing up the tower.
3 A wind that smelled like death. A wind that had smelled the slow and frightful death that came one night to this bare black rock.
4 And then the rats... quite suddenly... were silent.
5 Somewhere on the seas, there's a little banana boat without a crew. That is, without a HUMAN crew.
6 Black beard, little hard black eyes and a pair of arms that - I tell you, those arms were as big around as my legs.
7 He went for us, starved and ravenous, and we fought him, fought that one rat all over the room. It was... oh, believe me, I do not exaggerate, it was like fighting a panther.
8 From time to time, I'd strike a match to see the clock... And when I did, it lit up the million red eyes about us. All about. Watching. Waiting.
9 On the dark side of the room, you could not see them. Only their eyes. Thousands of points of blank red light, blinking and twinkling like the stars of hell.
10 That night, I tended the light, but its flame was devouring our oxygen.
 
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