Les Innocents aux mains sales
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1:26:01
Too bad you're leaving so soon.
You could turn pro.

1:26:07
- Say, I've thought about the Wormser case.
- Yes?

1:26:10
I wonder if that cretin
isn't right after all?

1:26:12
How's that?
1:26:14
Maybe we blew it.
1:26:16
Maybe we didn't observe the person
who holds the key to the case.

1:26:20
Who is that?
1:26:22
- Louis Wormser.
- Your turn, Fernand.

1:26:29
But you're speaking
about him as if he's alive!!

1:26:32
And why wouldn't he be?
1:26:34
We have to think about
what Louis Wormser did before the crime.

1:26:40
Just doesn't fit.
He got out all his money...

1:26:42
...put his house up for sale,
didn't say a word to his wife.

1:26:46
All this after 10 years of marriage.
1:26:50
So that the beautiful Julie found
herself alone and ruined...

1:26:55
...when he disappeared,
and of course, under suspicion.

1:27:00
As if she was being punished.
1:27:02
She damn well deserved it...
1:27:05
...believe me she's a real slut.
1:27:08
Hum, that's just the point.
Was this a coincidence or planned?

1:27:15
You think Wormser arranged
it all before he disappeared?

1:27:19
Yes. That's what I'm thinking.
1:27:22
He knew his wife was sleeping with Marlo.
1:27:25
Or he'd have no reason to punish her.
1:27:28
Maybe he knew
our two love birds planned to kill him.

1:27:34
Yes, but they still had time act, no?
1:27:37
No, I don't think so.
Do you want dessert?

1:27:39
No, thanks, just coffee.
1:27:42
Do you have an aged liquor?
Cognac or something?

1:27:45
We have a local brandy.
1:27:47
Perfect!
Two provincial brandies and cigars please.

1:27:54
This thing with the earring
has always bothered me.

1:27:58
You don't lose them just like that.
Or else you notice it.


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