To Catch a Thief
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1:13:00
You ought to be sent back
to public school.

1:13:04
- They could pound sense into you.
- He's a worthless thief.

1:13:08
- Just what did he steal from you?
- Mother!

1:13:12
Sit down while I tell you something
about life and John Robie.

1:13:16
Sit down before I knock you down.
1:13:39
For three days, you've been fishing?
1:13:42
Keep it down. Do you still believe
I did the Stevens job?

1:13:47
Yes, until you sent for me. You'd
hardly risk my bringing the police.

1:13:51
Thank you.
1:13:53
You've been in hiding.
Why did you come out?

1:13:56
- I need your help.
- I need yours more.

1:14:00
My superiors at the London office...
1:14:02
I might solve some of your problems,
possibly all.

1:14:05
- That's too much to hope for.
- I've been watching a villa.

1:14:09
- Which one?
- The South American couple.

1:14:12
Somebody else is watching it too, but
I haven't managed to find out who.

1:14:17
- Has he seen you?
- Probably.

1:14:20
I want to set a foolproof trap.
I need the assistance of the police.

1:14:24
I can't approach them.
1:14:26
- How do you know he'll be there?
- Somebody gave this to Germaine.

1:14:33
It's in French. What does it say?
1:14:35
"Stay away from the Silvas' villa.
It's my night to yell, not yours."

1:14:40
- Who gave it to Germaine?
- It was in her shopping basket.

1:14:44
Look, convince Lepic to have police
at the villa soon after midnight.

1:14:51
- You're going there?
- Of course.

1:14:53
That note is bait for a trap. Someone
wants you to go to the Silvas'.

1:14:57
- I know it.
- Possibly to kill you.


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