The career of William "Bill" Conrad in radio is truly amazing and this story is just another example of his multiple talents. The people they end up living with in Mexico are truly individuals one would NEVER want to have help anyone! I wonder if such places do exist in Mexico?
+Richard McLeod I agree with you about William Conrad. I imagine villages like the one in the story did exist. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - Charlie
It's Mexico...all sorts of 'people' besides the decent Mexicans down there. No law, no honest government, total corruption in the police, army, etcetera.... Sort of like a lot of places, but in Spanish, of a sort.
Sort of reminds me of Orson Welles, Bette Davis, Janet Leigh, and Charleton Heston in Touch of Evil... Great script and William Conrad is so dependable as an actor, radio voice, or narrator. Forget the TV nonsense. This guy was very talented.
Tsnore Yeah, I like these "adventure" type episodes. I think I have to admit that as good as Suspense is, I like Escape better. Also, thanks for putting my programs in your playlists. It's helping my channel get noticed, adding 40 or 50+ views to each show. Now that YooToob has changed it's rules on me (I had already quailified for monetizing, and was preparing for it. I need the income) I now have to get 1000 total subscribers. I based my goals on their old rules, and I expected on slow growth because of SO MANY other Old Time Radio channels. But I DID NOT plan on them changing the rules and pulling the rug out from underneath me. To say I'm disappointed and discouraged is an understatement. I don't think I'm going to give up, because I have a (small but loyal) bunch of subscribers. Thanx for your help & comments. - Charlie
I've always liked Escape more than Suspense. I can't figure out why the Escape episodes don't get the number of views like my Suspense uploads. After over a year with this channel it's finally getting noticed. Now 275,000 views! As always, thanks for your patronage and comments - Charlie
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered yeah I like the Escape because it's always an adventure theme most of the time. I love both series but I'm not into the murder cases in which a husband and wife is involved usually. Those tend to bore me but ones like this where it involves some type of treasure or some high seas something like that always Peaks my interest
The career of William "Bill" Conrad in radio is truly amazing and this story is just another example of his multiple talents.
The people they end up living with in Mexico are truly individuals one would NEVER want to have help anyone! I wonder if such places do exist in Mexico?
+Richard McLeod I agree with you about William Conrad. I imagine villages like the one in the story did exist. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - Charlie
Believe it or not, they exist in the United States and Europe too.
It's Mexico...all sorts of 'people' besides the decent Mexicans down there. No law, no honest government, total corruption in the police, army, etcetera.... Sort of like a lot of places, but in Spanish, of a sort.
Same as the USA but en Ingles@@craigdylan3953
Sort of reminds me of Orson Welles, Bette Davis, Janet Leigh, and Charleton Heston in Touch of Evil... Great script and William Conrad is so dependable as an actor, radio voice,
or narrator. Forget the TV nonsense. This guy was very talented.
This story is fantastic!
Tsnore Yeah, I like these "adventure" type episodes. I think I have to admit that as good as Suspense is, I like Escape better. Also, thanks for putting my programs in your playlists. It's helping my channel get noticed, adding 40 or 50+ views to each show. Now that YooToob has changed it's rules on me (I had already quailified for monetizing, and was preparing for it. I need the income) I now have to get 1000 total subscribers. I based my goals on their old rules, and I expected on slow growth because of SO MANY other Old Time Radio channels. But I DID NOT plan on them changing the rules and pulling the rug out from underneath me. To say I'm disappointed and discouraged is an understatement. I don't think I'm going to give up, because I have a (small but loyal) bunch of subscribers. Thanx for your help & comments. - Charlie
This is surprisingly good
"She was tall, with a big city, Rye Crisp figure." I'm guessing that means she was lean and healthy looking. I love those old time similes.
I'm with you on that one!
Crop Duster, Hot Broad ,Hot Brief Case of Cash..What Can Go Wrong..
"They steal...but not the way we do."
Bravo!
I've always liked Escape more than Suspense. I can't figure out why the Escape episodes don't get the number of views like my Suspense uploads. After over a year with this channel it's finally getting noticed. Now 275,000 views! As always, thanks for your patronage and comments - Charlie
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered yeah I like the Escape because it's always an adventure theme most of the time. I love both series but I'm not into the murder cases in which a husband and wife is involved usually. Those tend to bore me but ones like this where it involves some type of treasure or some high seas something like that always Peaks my interest
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered also I prefer the ones with a Orchestra rather than in organ for the background music
@@jeremybear573 You've mentioned that in the past (I have a memory like an elephant) But that's okay. At least I'm getting notifications again!
In your picture you look constipated. Maybe an exlax enima will cure you.
The actresses voice sounds familiar. Any idea who she is? Might it be Virginia Gregg?
Congratulations! You are absolutely right!
Also known as the female William Conrad :-D. He has met his match
@@missbirdie05 She was great! I wonder why she never made it in movies.
@@missbirdie05 She was strong willed, until she got bit by the Hella Monster!
listened
The "Mexican accent" was absolutely ridiculous.
Se Senor....lol
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