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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

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"Three Skeleton Key" is a short story by the French author George G. Toudouze. The January 1937 edition of Esquire marked its first appearance in English. This suspenseful tale and "Leiningen Versus the Ants" were discovered by the magazine's editor Arnold Gingrich.

George G. Toudouze (1877-1972) was born in Paris, France. His father, Gustave Toudouze, was a well-known author of the time. The younger Toudouze wrote on such topics as art, architecture, travel and French naval history. Although he penned numerous adventure novels and short stories, he is today remembered for a single work: "Three Skeleton Key".


Video Three Skeleton Key



Plot

The plot involves three men tending a lighthouse on an island off the coast of French Guiana. An abandoned ship, overrun by thousands of ferocious rats, makes landfall. A life-and-death struggle ensues as the men seek to save themselves from the hungry horde.


Maps Three Skeleton Key



Adaptions

James Poe adapted the story for radio in a version that aired on Escape in 1949 and returned to the program by popular demand in 1950 and 1953. Each episode featured a different cast.

Vincent Price is the actor most associated with the play, performing it in 1950 for Escape and in 1956 and 1958 for Suspense.

The One Act Audio Theatre revisited "Three Skeleton Key" in 2001. A modern recording of the piece can be found at the organization's web site as well as the script by James Poe.


Three Skeleton Key Pt. 2 | Golden Age Radio Theatre
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References


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External links

  • Three Skeleton Key (full text)
  • Escape to Three Skeleton Key at One Act Virtual Museum
  • George G. Toudouze at French Wikipedia. Use Google translate.
  • Three Skeleton Key title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Streaming audio

  • Three Skeleton Key on Escape: November 15, 1949
  • Three Skeleton Key on Escape: March 17, 1950
  • Three Skeleton Key on Escape: August 9, 1953
  • Three Skeleton Key on Suspense: November 11, 1956
  • Three Skeleton Key on Suspense: October 19, 1958

Short Film

  • Three Skeleton Key (2016)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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