:32:00
	Face?
:32:01
	Oval. Look...
:32:02
	I know this seems like
annoying bureaucracy, but...
:32:05
	...we have to send
a missing person's report to the police.
:32:09
	I've been to the police.
I've filled out the form.
:32:12
	And it's not a missing person.
:32:14
	It's a kidnapping.
:32:16
	Don't you think it's premature
to be so positive?
:32:18
	No, I don't. I have witnesses.
:32:21
	My wife was kidnapped.
:32:23
	Do you understand?
:32:25
	Yes, of course.
:32:26
	What would you like us to do, exactly?
:32:32
	I want you to find my wife.
:32:36
	Dr. Walker, ours is basically
a liaison function.
:32:39
	We can help you communicate
with the French police.
:32:42
	We can put a little pressure
on the Ministry of Interior.
:32:46
	But, it's their jurisdiction.
We can't just send a posse out after her.
:32:50
	What do you do here?
:32:53
	I'm head of American Services.
Visa applications...
:32:56
	...registering births...
:32:58
	Is there somebody here who can help me?
:33:04
	Talk to our security officer.
:33:08
	- Are you rich?
- No, I'm well off. I'm a surgeon.
:33:12
	- Involved in politics?
- No.
:33:14
	Your wife?
:33:15
	The same. We don't even vote anymore.
:33:19
	There isn't much to support
your kidnapping theory, except this.
:33:23
	She could have dropped it.
:33:26
	It's flimsy, doesn't close very well.
:33:29
	It used to.
:33:33
	You were in the shower
when this person called?
:33:36
	So you didn't hear
any of their conversation?
:33:39
	No, none of it.
:33:42
	They spoke for a moment,
then she went downstairs to meet him.
:33:46
	Meet him?
:33:48
	Yes. Meet him.
:33:49
	And when they left the hotel,
he had his arm around her.
:33:52
	He had his arm around her.
:33:55
	Here, like this.
:33:56
	He could have had a gun. Like this.
:33:59
	Pointed at her.