How to Steal a Million
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1:06:02
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir!
1:06:16
l won't be in for dinner, Marcel,
and l may be out quite late, in fact.

1:06:20
lf anybody calls, anyone at all...
1:06:22
you don't know where l am,
or how to reach me.

1:06:25
Yes, mademoiselle.
1:06:35
Good afternoon.
1:06:37
Just tell Miss Bonnet
that l'm here, please?

1:06:39
l'm sorry, sir. Miss Bonnet has gone out.
1:06:42
Out? Are you sure?
Her car is in the courtyard.

1:06:45
Quite sure, sir. She took a taxi.
1:06:49
Well, l'll wait.
1:07:04
Why, hello....
1:07:06
What a nice surprise!
1:07:08
l did go out. l forgot something,
so l came in again.

1:07:11
The servants' entrance.
1:07:13
l'm rushing out again.
Thank you. l'll let Mr. Leland out.

1:07:16
No. l'm all rehearsed, made up,
and ready to go on.

1:07:19
Luckily it's only a short speech.
1:07:21
l must fly. l have a business appointment.
l can't be late--

1:07:24
Business! That's all you French girls
ever think about.

1:07:28
-Well, a minute, a second, really.
-You're in a rush.

1:07:31
You want action?
Fine! That's my mood, too.

1:07:34
Here. Catch.
1:07:40
-Oh, Davis!
-Please, no speeches.

1:07:42
But why?
1:07:44
Why? That's the silliest question
l ever heard of.

1:07:47
lt's wild. We don't even know each other.
1:07:49
-Please come back tomorrow?
-No. Made up my mind. Man of action!

1:07:52
Snap judgment.
l bought a fleet of tankers that way.

1:07:55
-One of the best deals l ever made.
-But l'm not a fleet of tankers.

1:07:59
l'm not getting engaged
to a man l barely know.


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