:31:00
	Yeah, well now, those guards...
are scared.
:31:03
	What are we running here a nursery?
:31:05
	lf it's burglars that frighten the guards then
why don't they guard a park?
:31:09
	Or a quarterback or guard a forest!
:31:10
	- But it isn't the burglars that scare the guards.
- Yeah? Well what is it?
:31:14
	Well, there's talk of a phantom.
:31:17
	Let me see they want shorter hours,
higher wages and phantom insurance.
:31:20
	Phantoms!
:31:22
	Go over everything again.
:31:23
	The elevators, broom closets, toilets,
l don't want one cockroach left in here.
:31:26
	Ladies and gentlemen, the Egyptology Gallery is temporarily 
closed to the public. Thank you.
:31:30
	So something not right
with your security?
:31:33
	- You a reporter?
- No, but l read the reports, file them away.
:31:39
	- Mysterious goings-on at the Louvre.
- Don't believe everything you read.
:31:43
	Museum security's tip-top.
American technology.
:31:46
	- l'm Mangin, l manage the security.
- Verlac, veteran, well retired.
:31:48
	Because this might not be America.
:31:51
	But it might soon become
a little like Vietnam.
:31:55
	- You're exploring your records?
- Yes.
:31:58
	Desfontaines discovered there was a tomb when 
he found a ring, you see. lt's all recorded in his journal.
:32:05
	Here, see that's it. lt has a royal seal but 
Desfontaines never managed to read it.
:32:10
	lt was in the valley of the kings, another site, in the desert.
That's where the ring was.
:32:15
	Well, l suppose it was stolen at
the time the mummy was buried but...
:32:21
	- Then the ring must be in our reserves.
- No. No one's found it.
:32:24
	But we have to get that ring.
:32:26
	Without it we'll never know the real identity
of our mysterious mummy.
:32:33
	There's got to be an explanation.
:32:39
	Well, l mean you know... Certain people stop watches
and set off metal detectors.
:32:44
	l mean... Could be that, right?
A magnetic field, you know?
:32:49
	Sure l guess.
:32:52
	Love at first sight.
That's what causes it.