:12:05
Thanks, Bob. I appreciate that.
:12:10
Of course, there's still
a week on the option.
:12:12
If the police can get your money back,
it'll be just like before.
:12:20
Well, I guess somebody
oughta get to the bank.
:12:23
I'll go there myself.
:12:34
Inspector Brie is here.
He'd like to see you right now.
:12:37
- Would you send him in?
- Okay.
:12:48
Hello, Inspector.
Thank you for coming out. Sit down.
:12:50
Thank you.
:12:52
Would you like a cup of coffee?
:12:53
No, thank you, Mr. Courtland.
:12:57
It's an excruciating situation.
:13:02
I guess I don't have to
tell you that.
:13:04
Preparing for the worst
and hoping for the best.
:13:08
I've seen many cases
very similar to this.
:13:11
They all ended up with the successful
return of the hostages...
:13:16
and the apprehension
of the kidnappers.
:13:19
It's just a matter of intelligence
and calm nerves.
:13:25
Just try to leave this as much
as possible to us, Mr. Courtland.
:13:29
There's nothing you can really do.
:13:32
I'm willing to pay the money.
The money isn't important.
:13:35
That's the hell of it, Mr. Courtland.
:13:38
These men are professionals.
:13:40
If they're caught without the loot,
they give up.
:13:43
If they got the money in hand,
we may have a very dangerous fight.
:13:48
Are you sure?
:13:50
Absolutely.
:13:52
It is, of course,
finally your decision.