The Pink Panther
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:01:01
You have a wonderful smile.
:01:02
I have a great deal
to smile about.

:01:05
I have Amber back,
and I'm having a wonderful time.

:01:08
You missed your train.
:01:09
There's one at midnight
and one in the morning.

:01:11
Perhaps I should have
your dog kidnapped again.

:01:14
Then you'd be bound to stay.
:01:16
Did you arrange to have her
kidnapped the first time?

:01:19
Of course.
:01:27
I am willing
to bet you 10,000 francs

:01:29
that the Phantom is in Cortina
at this very moment,

:01:32
even perhaps in this very room.
:01:34
How exciting.
What do you think, Mr. Tucker?

:01:37
I agree with the inspector.
:01:38
Ten of his last fifteen victims have been
guests at Angela Dunning's parties.

:01:41
What are you all talking about?
:01:44
- The notorious Phantom.
- I've never heard of him.

:01:47
What little I've read about him,
he seems to be quite a fellow.

:01:50
There are few thieves who are
as clever as the Phantom.

:01:53
Each theft is completely
different and unique,

:01:56
classic in its conception.
:01:58
I thought you were working on
the theory that he does repeat himself.

:02:01
Only as far as Angela Dunning's
parties are concerned.

:02:04
However, there is
one other duplication,

:02:06
but that is his trademark,
his calling card, so to speak.

:02:12
He always leaves
a white monogrammed glove.

:02:15
Sounds terribly theatrical.
:02:16
If I were the Phantom,
I'd have chosen my victim already.

:02:20
Really? And who would that be?
:02:23
Who has the most
fabulous diamond in the world?

:02:26
- I suppose I do.
- Exactly. The Pink Panther.

:02:29
A prize he could never resist.
He would be bound to try for it.

:02:31
He'd be disappointed.
:02:33
The Pink Panther
is in my safe at...

:02:35
Your Highness, please.
Don't say it, not here.

:02:38
If I'm not being too nosy,
Your Highness,

:02:39
I read somewhere
there was some dispute

:02:41
over the ownership
of the Pink Panther.

:02:43
It belongs to me.
It was a gift from my late father.

:02:46
- I shall never surrender it.
- Why should you?

:02:49
When the present government
seized power,

:02:51
they claimed the diamond
was the property of the people.

:02:54
There's even talk
of the International Court

:02:56
deciding the issue.
:02:57
Why don't I steal the diamond
and leave that old glove behind?


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