Le Million
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1:17:02
That's for sure.
1:17:04
Tell me, are all these folks
creditors?

1:17:07
Not all of them. They're neighbors.
1:17:10
They brought friends to see you.
1:17:12
How nice of them!
1:17:15
Driver, have a glass of champagne
and some cake.

1:17:20
Sure.
1:17:22
Say, mister...
Who's this fellow I've been driving?

1:17:27
He's flat broke.
1:17:28
Who's paying for this?
1:17:30
What a question! You are.
1:17:33
- Me!
- It's natural.

1:17:34
So it's me.
1:17:37
- Aren't you glad?
- Sure I am.

1:17:40
That's more like it.
1:17:42
A million?
1:17:44
Then why wouldn't he pay his fare?
1:17:47
He didn't have
his lottery ticket then.

1:17:50
But he has it now.
1:17:51
We should ask to see it.
1:17:53
Sure. You'll see.
1:17:58
Do you have the ticket?
1:18:01
That's just what I was saying...
1:18:04
- Well then...
- Come on.

1:18:07
- Don't keep us waiting.
- Let's see it.

1:18:09
What?
1:18:11
The lottery ticket.
1:18:12
The million.
1:18:14
Oh, you want to see the...
1:18:18
Well, then, I'll show you the...
1:18:22
Your attention...
1:18:27
Gentlemen, I have some news.
1:18:30
Some bad news.
1:18:32
We aren't always masters
of our fate.

1:18:36
Is Miss Beatrice here?
1:18:38
No, that's enough, please,
leave me alone.

1:18:42
I kept the ticket in a jacket,
and this jacket...

1:18:48
The jacket!
1:18:56
But the jacket's empty!

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