The Thomas Crown Affair
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:46:00
You know, if I had
my pick in this room...

:46:04
I wouldn't have taken the Monet.
:46:07
- No?
- No.

:46:09
What would you take?
:46:11
For my personal choice?
:46:19
That one.
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You?
:46:27
You'd like to have that?
:46:30
Why?
:46:32
Will you get it for me?
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Anything's obtainable.
:46:43
Okay, I'll bite.
:46:45
What would you do to get it?
:46:48
I'd buy a print.
:47:06
It looks like they're going
into Cipriani.

:47:08
Wait a minute. I thought they
were supposed to go to Le Cirque.

:47:10
I'm watching them
walk into Cipriani.

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And with no reservation.
:47:16
Scotch neat for me,
and I guess the lady would like a--

:47:20
What?
:47:21
That the lady
actually likes champagne.

:47:24
We have Krug Grand Cuvee 1981.
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- Sounds great. Thank you.
- Wonderful. On the way.

:47:30
You've been busy.
:47:32
I'm sure your files
are thicker than mine.

:47:36
The thing that impressed me most...
:47:38
was getting from Glasgow to Oxford
on a boxing scholarship.

:47:42
Not bad for a wee lad
from "Glasgee."

:47:44
It was easy.
Rich kids can't box.

:47:49
The hard part
was learning to talk.

:47:53
But you, now. The matador?
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The ltalian industrialist?
:47:57
- The ambassador's son?
- He was cute.

:47:59
- He was 17.
- Yes, he was.


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