Trail of the Pink Panther
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:55:03
Luis, she's no dummy.
You pick a couple of good boys?

:55:08
Done.
:55:14
(man) When l fiirst met lnspector
Clouseau, about 20 years ago, in Cortina,

:55:19
I had a nasty ski accident
:55:21
and unfortunately Clouseau happened
to be staying at the same hotel.

:55:25
Ow!
:55:28
- Ow!
- Excuse me. My leg is caught.

:55:31
- You were married to the inspector?
- Yes.

:55:35
Had you known Sir Charles
before Cortina?

:55:38
Only casually.
:55:41
I am willing to bet you 10,000 francs
:55:43
that the Phantom is in Cortina at this very
moment. Even, perhaps, in this room.

:55:48
How exciting.
What do you think, Mr Tucker?

:55:51
I agree. Ten of his last 15 victims have
been guests at Angela Dunning's parties.

:55:56
What are we all talking about?
:55:58
- The notorious Phantom.
- I'm afraid l've never heard of him.

:56:02
He seems to be quite a fellow.
:56:04
There are few thieves
who are as clever as the Phantom.

:56:07
Each theft is completely different
and unique, classic in its conception.

:56:12
I thought your theory is
that he does repeat himself.

:56:15
Only with regard to
Angela Dunning's parties.

:56:18
However, there is one other duplication,
:56:20
but that is his... trademark,
his calling card, so to speak.

:56:25
- He leaves a white monogrammed glove.
- Sounds terribly theatrical.

:56:30
Your Highness, if l were the Phantom,
l'd have chosen my victim already.

:56:34
Really? And who would that be?
:56:37
Who owns the most fabulous
diamond in the world?

:56:40
- I suppose l do.
- Exactly. The Pink Panther.

:56:42
Such a prize he could never resist.
:56:45
He'd be disappointed.
The Pink Panther is in my safe at...

:56:49
Your Highness, please.
Don't say it, not here.

:56:51
Your Highness, l read there was a dispute
over the ownership of the Pink Panther.

:56:57
It belongs to me.
It was a gift from my late father.


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