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Three Skeleton Key (Escape) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 6

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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51 As we ran up the winding staircase, we passed the tiny windows at the various levels and at every one was a thick, raving, screaming curtain of brown fur.
52 Auguste joined in, too. Oh, very ingenious, Auguste.
53 Auguste was standing by the glass and in one hand he held a wrench.
54 Auguste! Stop it! Stop it! But he didn't stop. He went on, bowing and scraping to the rats.
55 Auguste! You get the windows. Maybe they can climb. We don't know. -Right, chief. But hurry! Hurry!
56 Auguste? Insane asylum. He never recovered.
57 Auguste? You can kill the light. -Right, chief.
58 Beautiful ship. Now, why would men leave a beautiful ship like that?
59 Below, it had grown quiet. They'd cleaned us out and now they too were waiting. All waiting.
60 Blood! Look at it! My... blood! I'm bleeding!

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