Papillon
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:08:00
Louis Dega.
The best counterfeiter in France.

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National Defense Bonds.
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-Series of 1928.
-Right.

:08:09
Now, if you've got money like he has,
there's a chance to buy your way out.

:08:15
That is unless somebody cuts
his guts open first to get at all that cash.

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Everybody up! Let's go!
:08:23
Everybody up!
:08:24
Come on, everybody up! Let's go!
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Let's go!
:08:57
Mind if I sit down here?
:09:01
If you wish.
:09:06
You're Dega, aren't ya? Louis Dega?
:09:14
Sorry to see you here.
:09:15
I presume most of us have earned
our passage.

:09:20
You're Papillon. You got life for killing
a pimp. Then you had the bad taste...

:09:24
...to tell the prosecutor you were going
to escape and kill him, too.

:09:27
I was framed. I'm innocent.
:09:28
No one is innocent.
:09:30
I'm no pimp killer, for Christ's sake.
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I'm a safecracker.
:09:34
And that's a profession of which
I thoroughly disapprove.

:09:38
I put almost everything I had
into National Defense Bonds.

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Series of 1928.
:09:45
1928?
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Your instincts were sound.
How much did you lose?

:09:52
I wouldn't put my money on those bonds.
Not any more than you would.

:09:55
I'm relieved to hear that.
:09:57
If that's true,
why are we having this little chat?


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