The Day of the Jackal
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1:07:00
-Phillison.
-Minister?

1:07:01
I want every hotel card for the past
72 hours checked by the police.

1:07:05
The same for you, Pascal, with those cards
that are filed for the greater Paris area.

1:07:09
Circulate to your staffs
this man's name and photograph.

1:07:12
He must be arrested on sight,
and my office notified at once.

1:07:16
I want every border post...
1:07:18
...airport, seaport, fishing village alerted.
1:07:21
-General Colbert.
-Minister?

1:07:24
Calthrop is probably still abroad,
so get your agents working on that.

1:07:27
Yes, sir.
1:07:28
In the meantime,
complete silence must be maintained...

1:07:31
...until we're sure
the man's in this country.

1:07:34
-Thank you. Good night.
-Good night.

1:07:45
Commissioner Lebel's office.
1:07:49
Yes.
1:07:55
Thank you. Good-bye.
1:07:59
No one called Calthrop has crossed
any border point legally...

1:08:03
...since the start of the year.
1:08:05
And no hotel has taken in a guest
under that name.

1:08:07
Maybe he's given up and gone into hiding.
1:08:11
If the British found
Calthrop's passport in his flat...

1:08:14
...it's because he no longer needed it.
1:08:17
Don't count on that man
making too many errors.

1:08:20
He's not the type.
1:08:24
I'm beginning to get
a feeling about the Jackal.

1:08:28
He may be abroad,
traveling on a false passport.

1:08:32
What you're going to do now is
go down to the Passport Office.

1:08:35
Get every passport application
for the last three months.

1:08:39
-But, sir--
-I don't care who's closed.

1:08:41
Wake the buggers up.
1:08:43
Then take all those papers
down to Somerset House...

1:08:46
...get started on checking
the applicants' names...

1:08:49
...against death certificates,
not birth certificates.

1:08:52
If you find an application filed by someone
who died as a child...

1:08:56
...the one who filed it might be our man.
1:08:59
If you find nothing
in the first three months, go back three.


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