1:03:06
Monsieur Daubert, please.
1:03:11
- Listen, monsieur.
- Another note.
1:03:12
How this phantom knows
everything is beyond me.
1:03:16
"If Madame Lorenzi sings,
you are responsible for what happens."
1:03:20
Our plan is working.
1:03:21
I don't like it, monsieur. What will become
of the Paris Opera? Police everywhere!
1:03:26
- How is Madame Lorenzi?
- Oh, she's enjoying it.
1:03:29
- Nothing would keep her from singing.
- Well, you know how opera singers are.
1:03:33
With your matron in her dressing room
1:03:35
and that fellow of yours waiting to escort
her to the stage, she feels quite important.
1:03:41
Madame Lorenzi,
I trust you are entirely composed?
1:03:43
Composed?
1:03:45
What are you talking about? Why not?
1:04:16
- Maestro!
- The piano has been tuned, Maestro.
1:04:18
- When do we introduce the concerto?
- Probably after the opera.
1:04:21
Inspector Daubert has a plan of his own,
and we must give it every chance.
1:04:25
You may enjoy seeing the opera
from the orchestra pit.
1:04:28
I'll be quite comfortable here.
I can look through the score.
1:04:32
- Excuse me. The overture.
- Thank you again, Maestro.
1:04:39
Remain onstage
throughout the performance.
1:04:42
Make yourselves inconspicuous, and
be on the alert for anything suspicious.
1:04:46
The only persons backstage are
the members of the opera company,
1:04:49
all of whom you know. Now, that is all.
1:04:59
(# overture begins)