How to Steal a Million
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:51:02
ls it a publicity stunt?
:51:04
Lord, no! lt's very valuable.
lt's worth $1,000,000!

:51:08
l know. There are also
1,000,000 policemen prowling around it.

:51:12
That's about a dollar a policeman.
l don't like the rate of exchange.

:51:17
-You mean you won't do it?
-No.

:51:20
-Are you sure?
-Quite sure.

:51:22
l'm sorry.
:51:24
Thank you for thinking of me.
:51:27
Look, finish your drink.
:51:29
l have to go.
:51:32
Are you really serious?
:51:34
You've seen the way
your statue is protected.

:51:36
The Electric Eye, the guards....
:51:38
Well, l was hoping to leave
those details to you.

:51:44
l'll sleep on it and....
:51:47
lt's too late, the museum's closed.
:51:49
We'll look over the premises
in the morning.

:51:51
What we call in the trade
''casing the joint.''

:51:57
Thank you very much.
:51:59
Look, it's early.
Why don't l show you the real Paris.

:52:03
That's very kind of you.
:52:05
l live here. l was born in Paris.
:52:07
l forgot. Why don't you
show me the real Paris?

:52:11
-l only have two inches left of this bench.
-l'm terribly sorry.

:52:15
Where and what time tomorrow?
:52:19
l find that the most successful jobs
of this kind are planned...

:52:23
when everyone is relaxed. So let's meet
and have a nice, long, cozy lunch.

:52:30
Corner of avenue Gabriel,
avenue Marigny, 10:00 a.m.

:52:32
-Right?
-Right.


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