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:15:01
Hold on!
:15:02
Comrades are getting nabbed.
There are informers everywhere.

:15:05
- I know them.
- Not all of them!

:15:08
Nicolas Hayer beat it
before the Fritz came knocking.

:15:11
Mickey Bouladoux got pinched.
It stinks!

:15:14
Mickey?
:15:16
So?
:15:17
Clouzot offered me a job.
:15:19
Aurenche gave up adapting
a Nerval story.

:15:22
Clouzot put me on it.
:15:24
Tourneur needs an assistant.
You!

:15:26
But Clouzot's Continental,
and Continental's German!

:15:29
Exactly! When you're in
the lion's jaws, he can't bite.

:15:33
Even the French police
can't snoop at Continental.

:15:37
That's 50% less hassle.
:15:38
And the other 50%?
I'll think it over.

:15:41
- I'll call you tomorrow.
- I'll call you.

:15:43
You can't. I moved.
:15:45
Again?
:15:46
Bretons are great travelers.
:15:50
We dolly in on the table.
:15:52
The table for two.
:16:00
The 103 on the table for two!
:16:09
Quiet on the set!
We're back to work and glad of it!

:16:13
Places, everyone!
Off with your overcoats!

:16:17
I'm cramped. I need to pull back.
:16:19
Mr. Arrignon needs room.
Push back the sound booth.

:16:24
- Buy some chocolate?
- We're rehearsing!

:16:27
I'm interested.
:16:33
What's that funny smell?
:16:35
Fish. In the sound booth.
Not much left.

:16:37
Move me back, please.
:16:41
A little more.
:16:43
- Mark it.
- Done, sir.

:16:47
Tench is no better or worse than carp.
:16:49
It tastes like whatever it's cooked in.
:16:51
Cook it in sauce, it tastes good.
:16:53
Cook it in muck, it tastes like muck.

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