The Pink Panther
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:17:20
- How did it go?
- Perfectly.

:17:31
Come in.
:17:39
Princess Dala
is concerned about your injuries.

:17:41
Please thank the princess.
:17:43
Tell her there's nothing
to be concerned about.

:17:45
It's really not too serious.
:17:47
In that case, Her Highness
has instructed me

:17:49
to invite you for dinner
this evening, 8:00 at her chalet.

:17:52
I'd be delighted to come.
:18:07
You know Signor Tucker
from Lloyd's of London.

:18:09
- Hello.
- Hello, old bean.

:18:11
Your company
insures the Pink Panther.

:18:13
Yes, for half a million.
:18:14
- Pounds?
- Sterling.

:18:16
The Phantom could not resist
the Pink Panther.

:18:18
He will most certainly
make an attempt.

:18:20
When he does, I shall
be waiting for him. Excuse me.

:18:22
If I understand your theory,
:18:24
the Phantom is
one of Miss Dunning's guests.

:18:26
That is the theory.
I would like to have from you

:18:28
the names of those guests,
also the location of their rooms.

:18:31
Of course!
:18:32
I assume that the Princess Dala
has the jewel with her.

:18:35
She'd only tell me
it was in a safe place.

:18:37
I suppose if it isn't here,
it's at her villa in Rome.

:18:40
My men are watching that villa.
:18:42
With such planning,
how can the Phantom succeed?

:18:45
With such planning,
he's succeeded for 20 years.

:18:48
It's a mistake to underestimate him,
as the inspector can tell you.

:18:51
The shrewdest, most ingenious
criminal in all the world.

:18:54
- And you have never seen him?
- I've seen him once.

:18:57
Five years ago,
got a fleeting glimpse...


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