To Catch a Thief
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1:18:00
That's nearly 92 million francs.
Since you've killed The Cat...

1:18:04
He killed himself
attempting to escape justice.

1:18:08
I've been instructed
to pay off the Stevens claim.

1:18:12
I'm disinclined to do so if recovery
of the jewellery is imminent. Is it?

1:18:17
- It will take time.
- Several centuries!

1:18:22
I just came in to congratulate you
on your capture.

1:18:28
All's well that ends well. The papers
have headlines, tourists can relax.

1:18:34
You, Lepic, got your publicity
and a commendation from Paris.

1:18:38
Everyone got some good out of it,
except Hughson's company.

1:18:42
- But they can afford it.
- It has cut their assets.

1:18:47
Poor Foussard. Never guessed
it was him, a wine waiter.

1:18:51
Family man, wooden leg.
1:18:57
Didn't you know? Certainly. He lost it
during the War. That's remarkable.

1:19:03
A man with a wooden leg climbs up
walls with the agility of a cat.

1:19:09
- Is that true?
- I believe he had a bad leg.

1:19:12
You showed good taste
keeping it out of the newspapers.

1:19:16
I'll drop into Foussard's funeral,
pay my last respects.

1:19:20
Oh, and get a look at the real Cat,
who'll be there purring.

1:19:25
- You know who the real Cat is?
- I do.

1:19:29
- Tell the Commissioner.
- He wouldn't believe me.

1:19:32
- Try me.
- You'd find it hard to believe.

1:19:36
When I catch The Cat with
a handful of stolen diamonds...

1:19:40
It's because I gave this story
you're at liberty.

1:19:44
If I catch you on a roof,
I'll call the reporters again.

1:19:48
Lepic, that's all I wanted to know.
Good day.


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