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:04:07
- Ce n'est pas si mal que ça, monsieur.
- Où sont les gueules?

:04:11
- Vous voulez des tigres?
- Et mon nom?

:04:13
"Monsieur Bouglione".
:04:15
Chaque année, il est de plus en plus
minuscule. Refaites-moi cette affiche.

:04:19
Monsieur Bouglione, you like? Beautiful,
yes? By opening night, magnificent. I...

:04:25
- What they do, I see. What do you do?
- Me? I show you.

:04:32
Hey-hup!
:04:35
Hey-hup!
:04:37
Hup!
:04:38
Alley-oop!
:04:47
- Parlez Anglais?
- Yeah.

:04:49
- Do you know Mike Ribble?
- Never heard of him.

:04:52
Want a snake act? Three of the sweetest
performers that ever circled a torso.

:04:56
- He's got the build for it, hasn't he?
- He don't look like a snake lover.

:05:00
- Anybody know Mike Ribble?
- Say hello to the gentleman.

:05:03
American. A great flier.
You know, the trapeze.

:05:05
- He's got a job here.
- I knew a man named Gribble.

:05:08
Did an act with a python of uncertain
temper and extraordinary big jaws.

:05:13
- Who are you?
- Tino Orsini.

:05:15
- Guido Orsini your father?
- Yeah.

:05:18
- Cheap due to unforeseen circumstances.
- That's Ribble.

:05:21
Above the plane, tightening the rigging.
:05:23
Baby, wake up. She's a bit sluggish
since her dinner last week.

:05:28
Mr. Ribble! Say, Mr. Ribble!
:05:31
You! In my circus, when I
put together a show I have silence.

:05:35
- I just wanna see Mr. Ribble.
- See him on his time, not mine.

:05:38
- Monsieur, you said you'd find a buyer.
- I find no buyer.

:05:41
Everybody knows
the snake killed your brother.

:05:44
She's high-spirited, that's all. If she's
warm it's safe. My brother let her get cold.

:05:49
If you did not already have a snake act,
would you buy a snake act?

:05:52
Now watch. Off the bars,
a double forward twist.


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