:12:00
Monsieur asked for it last night,
to cut some cardboard.
:12:03
Cardboard? That is weird...
What did he want with cardboard?
:12:07
We have to call the police.
-Right away?
:12:09
We have already waited too long.
:12:18
The line is dead.
:12:23
Look. The telephone cord has been cut.
:12:26
But by whom?
:12:28
By someone!
:12:31
It's just the wind, and your imagination.
:12:34
What now? If we can't call the police?
-They will come. I'm going to get them.
:12:38
You're in no condition to drive.
:12:41
Louise, my coat.
:12:43
Madam, the dogs!
-The dogs?
:12:46
They didn't bark last night.
-And?
:12:48
Vicious as they are, they would have barked if...
-If what?
:12:52
If a stranger entered the house?
-Precisely.
:12:55
But if no came from
the outside, then...
:12:59
Who made the last phone call?
:13:05
Who made the last phone call?
:13:07
Me.
-Tell.
:13:08
I'm telling. This morning around seven thirty,
I called the butcher.
:13:12
But he couldn't deliver anything
because of the snow.
:13:16
So at seven thirty
the killer was still here.
:13:18
Then he cut the cord.
:13:22
Tell us about daddy's business.
:13:25
You know how he was.
:13:27
A real businessman, always working.
:13:30
Very intelligent,
but not very talkative.
:13:33
He was always working
on several things...
:13:37
but he never told me
he was having trouble.
:13:39
And Mr. Farnoux was a big support.
-Mr. Farnoux?
:13:43
His new partner at the factory.
-Oh, yes.
:13:46
Has he been here?
-No. Well yes, once or twice.
:13:49
We never saw each other.
I mean, very little.
:13:53
But every time Mr. Farnoux came,
the dogs started barking.
:13:56
They smelled he had a dog himself.