:26:01
- No, don't tell him about it.
- I'm sorry.
:26:04
Okay. So, what does this mean?
:26:07
It means you stay here.
:26:14
The mark's name is van der Woude.
A semi-known, wealthy recluse.
:26:17
He claims to sell antiques,
but hasn't actually sold one.
:26:20
His store is his privately owned home,
which no one ever enters.
:26:24
But don't let van der Woude's
eccentricity fool you.
:26:26
The house is extremely well-protected.
:26:47
- What are we after?
- It's a document.
:26:49
It's a very old, very valuable document.
:26:52
- Yeah, what is it?
- A stock certificate.
:26:54
The first one ever issued
from the first corporation on the planet.
:26:58
Dutch East India Trading Company.
:27:00
- The only one of its kind.
- What's the take?
:27:02
2.5 million euro.
:27:04
Wait. Each?
:27:06
- No.
- Who negotiated this?
:27:09
- That's a lot of money to a lot of people.
- Are you out of your mind?
:27:12
If we do one job a week at that rate,
we won't pay Benedict off until...
:27:16
- September 2005.
- Jesus Christ, Danny.
:27:19
I hear you, but it's what's available.
:27:21
After we pull this job off...
:27:23
...Matsui's gonna throw us another.
It's gonna pay 10 times this one.
:27:26
- Which will buy an extension from Benedict.
- You hope.
:27:29
I hope. Now, the good news is that
Matsui gave us the system's master code.
:27:34
- So, what are we waiting for?
- Van der Woude.
:27:36
- That's the bad news.
- He never leaves.
:27:38
- He's agoraphobic.
- He's never been out of his house?
:27:41
- Not in 10 years since he moved in.
- Does he believe in fresh air?
:27:44
- He opens his window.
- What does that mean?
:27:47
- Best time of arrival.
- Means he opens his window.
:27:49
Every night at 1:30 he takes an Ambien,
puts on Beethoven's Third.
:27:53
By the fourth movement, he's out
like a light. So we go in at 3 a. m.
:27:56
Okay, can we tap into the system
from the phone lines?