Trail of the Pink Panther
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1:02:07
- That's them!
- No, it isn't.

1:02:09
(tyres screech)
1:02:11
(crash)
1:02:16
(continuous horn)
1:02:25
Fora while, it looked as though
Clouseau himselfwas the Phantom.

1:02:30
He was actually arrested forhaving stolen
the Pink Pantherand sent to prison.

1:02:36
Tucker!
1:02:40
- But he was innocent.
- Inept, but innocent.

1:02:44
- Inept?
- Wouldn't you say so, darling?

1:02:46
Not in everything, darling.
He was a terrific sleeper.

1:02:49
- It's hard to believe.
- It's true.

1:02:52
He almost never made a serious
mistake while he was sleeping.

1:02:55
I mean, inept! France's greatest detective!
1:02:58
It does test one's reality.
1:03:00
- Do you think he's dead?
- I hope not.

1:03:02
- What do you think, Sir Charles?
- No. Men like Clouseau never die.

1:03:06
They're indestructible.
That's how it should be.

1:03:09
- Why?
- We need them.

1:03:12
They help us preserve
our sense of humour.

1:03:14
And they're living proof
that, howeverbad things get,

1:03:17
ifyou persevere you survive
and sometimes even win.

1:03:22
So you think determination
was the key to his success?

1:03:25
No question about it.
1:03:27
He was a fool but he epitomised
the 1 1th commandment.

1:03:31
- The 1 1th commandment?
- "Thou shalt not give up."

1:03:35
- I like that.
- I thought you might.

1:03:42
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

1:03:45
- Come and see us again.
- I may do that.

1:03:48
The man of your dreams
is also a Machiavellian charmer.

1:03:51
I know that. Thank you.
1:03:53
- Goodbye.
- Bye.


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