Trouble in Paradise
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:26:01
If I sold it, I would get...
:26:05
Well, it's worth 40,000 at the most.
:26:07
She paid probably 60,000.
If I sold it, I would get 5,000.

:26:11
Well, darling, then I'd be honest
about it and return it to the lady.

:26:14
- And take the 20,000 francs?
- Right.

:26:16
Sweetheart, what day is today?
:26:19
- The 14th of May.
- And tomorrow is the 15th.

:26:22
- And the day after tomorrow...
- The six...

:26:27
We'll go to Venice, to the same hotel.
:26:29
And we'll take the royal suite.
:26:32
- Two fifty-three, five...
- Seven and nine.

:26:38
No, I'm sorry,
but that's not the bag.

:26:40
Next, please.
:26:45
Hello. Yes.
:26:49
No, no. No, it was not insured.
:26:52
But right now it's too late.
I may lose it again?

:26:56
But I haven't found it yet.
No, no, I'm sorry. Good-bye.

:27:00
- Yes?
- So you lost a handbag, madame?

:27:03
- Yes.
- And it had diamonds in the back?

:27:05
- Yes.
- And diamonds in the front?

:27:07
- Yes.
- Diamonds all over?

:27:08
- Well, have you found it?
- No! But let me tell you:

:27:11
Any woman who spends a fortune
in times like these for a handbag...

:27:15
- Phooey, phooey, and phooey!
- I must ask you...

:27:17
And as Leon Trotsky said...
:27:24
And that goes for you too!
:27:46
Phooey, phooey, and phooey!
:27:50
His phooey is worse than his bite.
:27:53
Oh, I must apologize
for entering unannounced,

:27:56
but if I am not mistaken,
Madame Colet?

:27:59
Yes.

prev.
next.