The Thomas Crown Affair
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I waved my arms in the air...
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and shrieked for help.
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Hello, Gloria. How are you?
Lovely to see you.

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- You're well?
- I knew him, you know.

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- Did you, madam?
- His son, that is.

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Lucien Pissarro
in the '30s in Paris.

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It's very impressive.
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Well, it seemed the right size
for the space.

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Or maybe you were bored with it.
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Do we know each other?
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Not yet.
I'm Catherine Banning.

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Thomas Crown.
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- Vodka rocks, twist.
- Okay.

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And scotch neat.
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- How did you know that?
- I've been reading about you.

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- Oh? Where?
- In a file.

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Who do you work for?
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I'm in the art world.
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- Dealer?
- Mm-mm.

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Gallery owner?
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No, it's closer to insurance.
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I'm covered.
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Not for this.
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The painting?
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The Monet?
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You don't think they'd simply cut
a check for a hundred million dollars...

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do you?
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- So you--
- Get them things.

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When it's this much money involved, it
usually means I get them someone's head.

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- And whose head are you after?
- Yours. Good evening, Mr. Crown.

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Are you trying to--
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Are you trying to imply that I had
something to do with that painting?

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Trying? Thank you.
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No, I wouldn't call it an attempt.
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- What's your take from this?
- Five percent of the value recovered.

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- Oh. A bounty hunter.
- If you like.

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- Always get your man?
- Mm-hmm.


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