Edgar Allan Poe meets Rod Serling's Night Gallery. Ricardo Beldini is invaded, not by the muggers on the streets, but by the hospitality of polite society. Because the muggers see him as a greenhorn from overseas they simply rob him of his...See moreEdgar Allan Poe meets Rod Serling's Night Gallery. Ricardo Beldini is invaded, not by the muggers on the streets, but by the hospitality of polite society. Because the muggers see him as a greenhorn from overseas they simply rob him of his possessions. The middle classes who see him as a threat to their society take him in, learn about him, and then systematically annihilate him without any trace of his existence. Written by
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