How to Steal a Million
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Sorry.
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Good morning.
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We meet only under
the most artistic circumstances.

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Beautiful!
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You wouldn't dare.
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Fear nothing, l'm off duty.
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Miss Bonnet. A pleasure to have you here.
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Mr. Grammont,
the Director of the Museum, and....

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-Delighted.
-How do you do, sir.

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We are old friends.
We used to shoot together.

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Wonderful exhibition.
So many beautiful things.

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-And so valuable!
-Yes.

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And observe, please,
the security precautions...

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protecting your great sculpture.
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-Are you interested in art, Mr. Dermott?
-lndeed l am.

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-And in security.
-Splendid. Let me show you, please.

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Excuse me.
You see those tiny blue beams.

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They are infrared circuits.
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-l have to go.
-Go on. l find it fascinating.

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Be careful.
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Because those beams create
a circuit around the Venus...

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and anything that breaks the circuit,
instant alarm!

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Bravo! Thank you--
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lt's the Electric Eye Detection
and Alarm System.

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We call it the E.D.A.S.
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-Very clever.
-Nice.

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l know the question you're going to ask:
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''What if a burglar got to it
and turned off the alarm?''

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No. The thought never entered my mind.
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Funny, l was going to ask that very thing.
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Good question. The answer is, he cannot.
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You see, it operates like the door
to a vault, and only two trusted guards...

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and myself of course,
know the combination.

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-Let me show you--
-l have an appointment.

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-Goodbye.
-l can spare a few minutes.

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-You're coming with me. Aren't you?
-All right. lf you insist. Bye-bye.

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Now go away or l'll call a policeman.
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Yours is a capricious nature.

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