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The Jungle

By: Charles Beaumont
Narrated by: Stacy Keach, Ed Begley Jr.
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Publisher's summary

Experience one of television’s greatest science-fiction series, The Twilight Zone - fully dramatized for audio! Featuring a full cast, music and sound effects, and today’s biggest celebrities in modern radio dramatizations.

A prospector, threatened with death by a native conjuror for violating African land, feels himself stalked in the late night deserted streets of Manhattan by giant jungle beasts.

©2002 CBS and Falcon Picture Group (P)2002 CBS and Falcon Picture Group

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well done , acting very good, scared me too.. very convincing ........highly recommend this audio

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Flaws outweigh the fear.

Starts out with a marginally racist feel to it.

As the story moves to New York, a too sudden change in Begley Jr's character confuses.

Acting is not to T Z usual standards. Conversations lines are delivered too fast (i. e. read, not acted).

Main characters inner thoughts monologuing is strained and not convincing. I usually like Ed Begley. Jr. But not in this episode.

As the frantic fear builds towards the end, the creepiness made me start to like the episode, in spite of myself. Too bad that the ending is a big "what the heck".

I'd give this one a miss.

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