:46:00
If Your Highness were
to testify on their behalf,
:46:03
somehow convince the jury
they didn't take the diamond.
:46:07
- You surprise me, Madame.
- I expect to.
:46:10
I'm taking the chance you will keep
what I tell you in the strictest confidence.
:46:14
- I think I can guess.
- It's not too difficult.
:46:19
Being the wife
of Inspector Clouseau,
:46:21
you could have been
very helpful to Charles.
:46:25
I have been.
:46:26
Was stealing my dog
all part of the plan?
:46:30
That was the plan.
:46:33
But I think you should know
that Charles wanted to call it off.
:47:00
You've had it all the time.
:47:01
You stole the jewel yourself
:47:03
before the International Court
made its decision.
:47:05
I'd sacrifice it to save Charles,
but it's not so simple.
:47:09
Couldn't you say you found it
on the grounds or something?
:47:12
They'd just claim he dropped it
making his escape.
:47:15
No, to save Charles, we must prove
that someone else stole it.
:47:19
But we'd never
be able to do that.
:47:22
I have an idea.
:47:26
The trial is in its third day.
:47:29
Seldom in the history
of Italian jurisprudence
:47:31
has a trial created
such intense excitement.
:47:33
Thousands of people...
:47:35
and it is interesting to note,
most of them women...
:47:37
have gathered daily
hoping to catch a glimpse
:47:39
of Sir Charles Litton,
:47:40
the man accused of being
the notorious Phantom.
:47:43
The court adjourned yesterday
as the defense requested time
:47:46
to investigate certain
new, important evidence.
:47:48
And it is rumored that when
the court convenes today,
:47:51
the defense will call
a surprise witness.
:47:54
The defense has only
one witness, Mr. President.
:47:56
Would you call Inspector
Jacques Clouseau to the stand?