The only thing I never liked about old dramas was their preoccupation with hordes of rates and man-eating ants. These themes pop up often across programs. Even in movies of this time. Rats always get a bad rap. :
You can thank producer William N. Robson and the popularity of "Three Skeleton Key" and of course, "Leinengen and the Ants." Personally, I've never had a any reason to dislike or fear rats . . On the other hand, I've never actually seen one in a home. Ants? Well, I must admit that I have stepped on a few in my life . . .
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered I usually don't have much to say but I enjoy your videos almost every night before I go to sleep. I love your covers and your comments, thanks !
Good story. 3 skeleton key also good
The only thing I never liked about old dramas was their preoccupation with hordes of rates and man-eating ants. These themes pop up often across programs. Even in movies of this time. Rats always get a bad rap. :
You can thank producer William N. Robson and the popularity of "Three Skeleton Key" and of course, "Leinengen and the Ants." Personally, I've never had a any reason to dislike or fear rats . . On the other hand, I've never actually seen one in a home. Ants? Well, I must admit that I have stepped on a few in my life . . .
Way cool!
Thanks! It's a good one, I think - Charlie
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@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered I usually don't have much to say but I enjoy your videos almost every night before I go to sleep. I love your covers and your comments, thanks !
@@skyroot8529 I always appreciate your little "symbols," and I'm glad you took time to comment. I still listen to these shows every night, too!
Gruesome ending!!
The best part? It's all in your imagination.
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