To Catch a Thief
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:26:07
Bring it to the table with you.
:26:14
Come along.
:26:23
Under the circumstances,
do you think it pays to advertise?

:26:27
He hasn't left the villa in years.
:26:32
- How do you like the place?
- Immensely.

:26:35
It's a kind of heaven, where a man
dreams he'll go when he retires.

:26:41
About that list of clients
who have jewellery worth stealing.

:26:45
- Why don't we enjoy our lunch first?
- I don't want to seem impatient.

:26:51
But I have to come up with something
convincing for the magistrate.

:26:55
It's a nice custom they have here.
:26:58
Provisional liberty
based on insufficient evidence.

:27:01
That may not last long for me.
:27:03
- You were in the Underground Army.
- I was in the Resistance.

:27:09
- Did you kill many people?
- 72.

:27:14
I know what would have pleased you.
Not one of them was insured.

:27:19
You're a man of obvious good taste
in everything.

:27:22
- How did you... Why did you...?
- Why did I take up stealing?

:27:26
To live better, to own things,
:27:29
to acquire this good taste you enjoy
and which I'm reluctant to give up.

:27:34
- You were frankly dishonest?
- I tried to be.

:27:37
I thought you'd have
some tale of hardship,

:27:41
your mother ran off when
you were young, your father beat you.

:27:45
No. I was in an American trapeze act
in a circus that travelled in Europe.

:27:50
It folded, so I put my agility
to a more rewarding purpose.

:27:54
You have no other defence?
:27:56
I only stole from people
who wouldn't go hungry. Your plate.


prev.
next.