Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre
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1:15:05
Say it tell me what does he say?
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Help me. He's calling out
for the rescue of his soul.

1:15:08
He wants me to say his name
but l don't know it.

1:15:12
Will you help me?
1:15:13
l will. That's why l came here today.
His name, you know it.

1:15:18
You know it. You know it.
1:15:21
lt reminds me...
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Try Lisa,
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lt reminds...
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Try.
1:15:27
Yes, you can do it.
lt reminds you of what?

1:15:31
This story l remember my
grandmother used to tell.

1:15:34
There was an evil spirit and
nobody knew his name.

1:15:36
lt was forbidden to pronounce it.
Even he wasn't allowed to say it.

1:15:39
Yeah, and so?
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And so a prince is not afraid to look
1:15:44
and one day he looks right at him and says his name,
soothing him, and he returns to the beyond.

1:15:52
Here, between them, right.
That's fine. That's fine there.

1:15:57
My God!
1:16:05
The ring! That's it.
1:16:09
The ring was buried
with the Egyptologist?

1:16:11
lt's moving, l didn't know
he was buried here.

1:16:13
So is Jim Morrison.
We'll go say hello to him later.

1:16:17
We have the exhumation order!
1:16:18
So, what's on the menu for today?
1:16:25
The ring isn't here.
1:16:27
Well he lost a few pounds.
lt might just be lying around.

1:16:32
- Doctor, you mind?
- Sure.

1:16:34
Sorry, Mister Desfontaines.
1:16:47
The royal seal of the Pharaohs.
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Can you read the name?
1:16:51
Could you hold this?
1:16:56
Now look out

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