:05:05
And where is the gold now, gentlemen?
:05:08
According to my agents
it has left Cairo by ship...
:05:12
...and is heading for a Mediterranean port...
:05:14
...where the final cash exchange
will be made.
:05:19
But where?
:05:24
France? Spain? ltaly?
:05:28
And how?
:05:30
All major shipping ports and air terminals
will be watched.
:05:35
And in what form?
:05:44
Will they melt the gold down...
:05:47
...or will they try to smuggle in
all 300 bars...
:05:50
...weighing nearly 4,000 pounds?
:05:53
They have the gold, gentlemen...
:05:56
...but they must find the one man
in Europe who possesses the skill...
:05:59
...the cunning and the genius to attempt
an enterprise of such enormity.
:06:05
l believe they have four possibilities.
:06:10
''Marcel Vignon of Paris.''
:06:13
Sometimes known as the Cat.
:06:16
And Iike a cat, he pounces on his prey.
:06:20
And then, with Iightning speed,
just disappears.
:06:26
But now, perhaps a IittIe past his prime.
:06:36
''Michael O' Reilly...
:06:37
''...of Mayfair, London.''
:06:40
The Panther.
:06:42
But now affIicted with faiIing eyesight.
:06:50
This is a stickup.
:06:53
No, it isn't.
:06:54
This is the police station.
:06:56
-Come on, Michael.
-l'll have to get me eyes tested.