Murder on the Orient Express
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:10:14
It can be important.
:10:17
...between East and West, where you
can eat the finest Oriental food.

:10:21
Good evening, sir.
This way, please.

:10:25
Ecco finalmente un amico.
:10:29
Monsieur Poirot.
:10:33
Bianchi.
:10:34
How are you, my friend?
:10:38
- Good to see you.
- You have saved me from apoplexy.

:10:41
- Sit down.
- Thank you.

:10:43
You have not dined well.
:10:46
The skewers are of better quality
than the kebab.

:10:49
The bottle is more
distinguished than its wine.

:10:52
And the coffee.
:10:56
Fortunately, I have been called
to London. I leave tonight.

:10:59
- On the Orient Express?
- How else?

:11:01
Evviva! I have a traveling companion.
Eccellente.

:11:05
Well, where shall we dine?
:11:20
I am desolate, Monsieur Poirot.
:11:22
There is not one single first-class
sleeping berth on the entire train.

:11:26
- What? In December?
- In December, signor.

:11:30
Has Bulgaria declared war on Turkey?
:11:32
Are the aristocracy fleeing
the country?

:11:34
I am a director of the line,
:11:36
Monsieur Hercule Poirot
is not only a detective

:11:38
of international fame and distinction,
but he is also my personal friend.

:11:41
Signor Bianchi, Monsieur Poirot...
:11:43
Courage, my friend,
we'll arrange something.

:11:45
Andiamo!
We must go. Come on.


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