Monsieur Batignole
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:16:00
I told you it wasn't a good title!
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It's only a temporary title.
:16:04
Everything's temporary,
right Mademoiselle?

:16:08
Answer him.
:16:10
What about our other business?
:16:13
Yes, come to my office tomorrow.
:16:15
- Yes, Colonel.
- 10 sharp.

:16:17
Great title!
:16:19
"10 Sharp."
I can see the first scene...

:16:22
How about a little spin,
Mademoiselle?

:16:32
- Is he after Micheline?
- Forget it.

:16:34
He likes the way you criticize
the Jews.

:16:37
I've been writing plays
forten years.

:16:39
He wants you to take
a more active stand.

:16:42
In return, Batignole
gets the apartment.

:16:46
200 square meters
is worth the effort.

:16:47
Hold on.
:16:48
If I were you,
I wouldn't hesitate long.

:16:51
I know Spreich.
Like milk, he sours quickly.

:17:07
Need my glasses?
:17:08
Colonel Spreich will see you.
:17:12
Edmond, the little gift.
:17:15
Of course.
:17:18
I won't offend you
by counting it now.

:17:29
You now live in 200 square meters.
:17:32
Thank you, Colonel.
:17:33
Thank your future
son-in-law, Madam.

:17:36
He's a remarkable
young man.

:17:38
He's a lovely young man.
:17:40
I was told by my administrator
:17:42
you're the best caterer in Paris.
:17:47
The best...
:17:48
He won the "Golden Tripe"
in Caen in '36.

:17:51
His brother supplies him with pork.
:17:55
Black market?
:17:57
Small... very, small.
:17:59
You must think big.

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