How to Steal a Million
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1:00:01
This is how you normally work,
by the mile?

1:00:04
l'm thinking.
Look at my forehead, all wrinkled.

1:00:08
What we need
is at precisely the right moment...

1:00:11
some trusted member
of the museum staff...

1:00:14
has to obligingly switch off
the alarm system.

1:00:16
-Couldn't we bribe someone?
-Excellent idea!

1:00:18
-No.
-Why not?

1:00:21
Because l don't know
which guard knows how to do it.

1:00:25
Do you want to see it again?
All right. Here we go.

1:00:28
lt always circles around and comes back.
Just like that.

1:00:33
Not now, please!
1:00:35
There you are, sonny. lt's all ready.
Thank you very much.

1:00:38
-You, sir. How many do you want?
-Excuse me, gentlemen. l was here first.

1:00:42
Excuse me, sir. Ever seen the boomerang?
Two? Blue or red?

1:00:46
Don't forget what l told the children.
Don't forget to throw it at the right angle.

1:00:51
That's the idea.
1:00:59
Great fun! Try it.
1:01:03
lf you'll tell me
what you're doing and why...

1:01:07
l'll buy you a cowboy suit
and a set of trains.

1:01:11
l want you to take a long last look
at the blue sky, the green grass...

1:01:15
the trees and the river,
all of which l loathe personally...

1:01:18
which is why a juicy stretch
in a cozy French prison...

1:01:21
doesn't bother me at all.
1:01:24
You think you have a scheme
that might work?

1:01:31
You really are the smuggest
and most hateful man.

1:01:34
lf you frequent criminal circles,
you can't be choosey.

1:01:41
How do you like
being a gangster's moll, baby?

1:01:45
Now where are we going?
1:01:48
My apartment.
1:01:52
l'd like to remind you, Mr. Dermott,
ours is a business relationship.

1:01:56
l am aware of that. l'm also aware
of the social gulf between us.


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