How to Steal a Million
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:39:02
-What about Nicole Bonnet?
-l want both. Nicole and the Venus.

:39:05
Leland, remember?
l sold you your first painting.

:39:08
l made you a collector.
l thought it'd help you relax.

:39:11
lt's great!
l've never been so relaxed in all my life!

:39:14
-Yes, l can see that.
-All right. The name!

:39:17
The name is Simon Dermott.
He is staying at the Ritz.

:39:20
Night Fighter calling Dawn Patrol.
:39:23
Our telephone may be tapped, so we will
conduct this conversation in Swahili.

:39:27
How are you?
:39:29
Did you sleep well?
:39:31
Simon, isn't it too awful?
l slept beautifully!

:39:34
And l've just eaten an enormous breakfast.
lsn't it ghastly?

:39:38
lt's your tainted blood.
:39:41
Who? What?
:39:43
She's fine. She's wrapped up in one
of my old shirts, just as snug as can be.

:39:48
l rocked her to sleep in my arms last night.
:39:50
lt's the first time
l ever did that with a grandmother.

:40:12
Simon, do you think
we should be seen together?

:40:19
All right. ln an hour at the Ritz bar.
:40:26
The Cellini Venus was uninsured.
:40:29
-Uninsured?
-Yes.

:40:31
But l vaguely recollect
signing something for insurance.

:40:35
But the policy was not yet in force.
:40:38
Not until the technical examination
had been made.

:40:42
Yes, the technical examination.
:40:44
Well, $1,000,000 more, $1,000,000 less.
:40:47
l believe my father did buy it
at a bargain price.

:40:50
My dear sir, you are a prince.
:40:54
l wish l could express properly what l feel.
:40:58
Prof. Bauer, l dare say,
will be greatly disappointed.


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