To Catch a Thief
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1:10:00
Francie must have known about you.
1:10:02
She guessed today.
You must sleep soundly.

1:10:07
I do.
1:10:11
He came down through the air shaft.
1:10:13
If you're not Mr Burns, why do you
call yourself that and not...

1:10:17
- What was the other name?
- John Robie. Mrs Stevens...

1:10:22
- The gang won't let you go straight?
- The gang is the law.

1:10:26
Mother, don't talk to him.
1:10:29
Don't touch anything to cover any clues.
1:10:31
There aren't any clues. He came down
the air shaft and went the same way.

1:10:35
- You know how he got in.
- Did you find anything in my room?

1:10:39
- I certainly did.
- Nothing of your mother's.

1:10:42
You gave those to your accomplice.
1:10:45
But the clothes of Mr Burns,
the American, all had French labels.

1:10:50
I found this: Everyone on the Riviera
with jewellery worth stealing.

1:10:54
Listen to what it says about us.
1:10:56
What good is that?
You're already caught.

1:11:00
I called the police and told them
who you are and what you did tonight.

1:11:04
Everything? The boys must have
enjoyed that down at headquarters.

1:11:09
He isn't Burns.
He's a jewel thief called The Cat.

1:11:14
What's he doing here now
if he's already got the junk?

1:11:18
- Returning to the scene of crime.
- Since when is love a crime?

1:11:24
Robie is a real man, not one of
those milksops you take up with.

1:11:28
- Mother, after all.
- After all, my foot.

1:11:32
Why do you think we moved so many
times? Your father was a swindler.

1:11:37
But a lovable one. This one's
a bigger operator on every level.

1:11:42
Thank you.
1:11:43
I've had to travel round after you
to keep men like this away from you.

1:11:48
It looks like the blockers
are having all the fun.

1:11:53
She doesn't have common sense, I do.
1:11:56
They're my baubles. If I don't care,
why should you? They're insured.


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