To Catch a Thief
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:52:00
Let's look at the gardens.
No need to bother the people.

:52:05
Why don't you own a place like this?
:52:07
Palaces are for royalty. We're just
common people with a bank account.

:52:11
That sounds like your mother, not you.
:52:14
We're not that different.
A few years and some grammar.

:52:17
And jewellery. You never wear any.
:52:20
I don't like cold things on my skin.
:52:22
- Why not invent some hot diamonds?
- I prefer more tangible excitement.

:52:27
- What do you get a thrill out of most?
- I'm still looking for that one.

:52:37
We were going to look at the gardens.
:52:45
I was interested in the architecture.
Turn of the century, isn't it?

:52:55
You never mention your wife.
:52:57
- I never found time to get married.
- You don't seem pushed for time.

:53:01
Did you come over to add items
to your diary,

:53:04
like the name of that French girl
you swam out to meet?

:53:08
- You are husband-hunting after all.
- That wasn't jealousy you heard.

:53:12
Merely disappointment in your limited
imagination. Teenage French girls!

:53:17
I bet you snowed her under, the
handsome lumber man from America.

:53:22
I'll bet you told her
all your trees were sequoias.

:53:25
That sounds like jealousy to me.
Don't be ashamed of it. Let it out.

:53:29
- You're somewhat egotistical.
- Fighting fire with fire.

:53:33
- Miss Stevens?
- Yes, Mr Burns?

:53:37
- You know what I think?
- About what?

:53:39
- You.
- I don't really care.

:53:44
Tell me.
:53:46
You're an insecure, pampered woman,
accustomed to attracting men.

:53:50
You're not sure whether they're
attracted to you or your money.

:53:55
- You may never know.
- Anything else?

:53:58
You need something I haven't the time
or inclination to give you.


prev.
next.