The Transporter
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:42:01
He had a kind face.
:42:07
I didn't see
a car outside.

:42:09
It's in the garage.
:42:10
May I see it?
:42:11
Mm-hmm.
:42:27
Wow.
:42:33
Pretty nice car
for a cook.

:42:37
Some people have a problem
with the Germans.

:42:40
They're too aggressive.
:42:42
They take up
the best beaches in summer.

:42:44
They can't cook worth a damn.
:42:49
I say anyone
who makes such great cars...

:42:51
can't be all bad.
:42:54
I would say your intuition
worked out very well...

:42:56
for Monsieur Frank,
mademoiselle.

:42:59
Worked out for both of us.
:43:06
Bon.
:43:08
My intuition says
this is probably a good time...

:43:10
for me to go
file my report.

:43:13
Where's the rest
of my car?

:43:14
Oh, yes.
:43:16
I almost forgot.
:43:17
It was blown to pieces
at a rest stop.

:43:21
What's left of it
is down at the lab.

:43:24
They're trying to separate
what was left...

:43:26
of the 2 cops in the trunk...
:43:29
from the rest of it.
:43:31
But, uh, you wouldn't know
anything about that?

:43:34
No.
:43:35
Sorry to interrupt.
:43:37
Thank you for the coffee
and the memories.

:43:40
Come back any time.
:43:41
Would you mind walking me?
:43:43
Come on.
:43:45
You have always
been very quiet...

:43:47
about your business,
Monsieur Frank.

:43:49
I appreciate that.
Less work for Mother.

:43:52
But this business
at the rest stop.

:43:54
That is not very quiet.
:43:56
I don't suppose you
would like to tell me...

:43:58
something besides
a stolen car story?


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