Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre
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:49:01
And where are you going?
:49:02
Oh, well... huh, l'm going to take a nap now you
know l'm a little worn around the edges.

:49:07
Good luck with the maximum security, but l warn you, it won't
help catch our perp.

:49:11
Yeah, but catching him is up to you!
:49:13
- Any progress yet?
- No, l'm waiting for the next victim.

:49:17
l want the sarcophagus put here
next to the false door.

:49:20
What are you doing here?
:49:21
l'm reconstructing the tomb.
:49:24
Look Glenda the job description l gave you
when you arrived was pretty clear.

:49:28
But that's just how l work,
you see?

:49:32
First l assemble, then compare and l put
it all together so l see what is missing.

:49:36
Because my role is to understand
things. You're just after success.

:49:40
How are you doing on the identification of the mummy?
:49:43
Your mummy was apparently related to a pharoah.
:49:45
He was a distinguished member of the clergy of Amon Re.
:49:48
but the absence of a name and jewelry would make
the inhumation ceremony impossible.

:49:53
So, conclusion: the funeral had
to have been sabotaged.

:49:57
Sabotaged? By who and why?
:49:59
Well one would have to suppose so the poor soul
would wander helplessly until the end of time.

:50:04
Well, l've heard about the wandering Jew but Egyptians
wandering l never heard that.

:50:21
Lisa, you there?
:50:26
Oh forget this!
:50:29
l'm worried, too.
Such a nice girl she is.

:50:31
But l mean when you live
in a dead woman's apartment.

:50:33
Yes, but...and every night
she's down in the cellar.

:50:35
Oh? Are you sure?
:50:37
And she stays there for hours !
:50:45
June twelfth. The crew is
in the grips of a strange virus.

:50:48
Hallucinations, fits of
madness, suicides.


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