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Leiningen Versus the Ants (1948) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 14

Leiningen Versus the Ants (Escape)Quotes with voice clips from Leiningen Versus the Ants - Escape Radio Show episode aired on January 14th, 1948, based on a story by Carl Stephenson.

Actors: William Conrad (Leiningen), Lou Merrill (The Commissioner)

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131 It was a stag, covered over and over with ants.
132 It was Leiningen... alive with ants, unconscious, with blazing eyes and lacerated face.
133 It was some time before the petrol burned down to the bed of the ditch, but when it did, the devils came back for more.
134 It was ten o'clock in the morning when I rounded the bend and saw Leiningen's plantation before me.
135 It was terrifying. And yet, it was fascinating.
136 It was true. Leiningen had won. At least, the opening round.
137 It's impossible! You can't get to the dam, let alone back.
138 Keep at it! Keep at it! Don't stop now!
139 Lads! Listen to me! Listen, lads! I'm proud of you!
140 Last night, they had reached here. About seventy miles above this fork in the river.

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