:50:01
This always happens in Europe
for crissake!
:50:03
I'm going to sue
I'm going to sue the bloody company
:50:15
Would you like a sandwich, madame?
No, thank you, I don't want one!
:50:22
Do you know who I am?
I don't care who you are
:50:26
Hey, you speak English, don't you?
Of course, I do
:50:28
Then, look, look
I gotta get off this train in Paris
:50:29
I have some very urgent business there
You understand?
:50:31
But what can I do, sir?
You heard the announcement
:50:33
You'll think of something
:50:34
No, that's impossible, sir
:50:35
Look, you cannot force anybody
to stay on this train!
:50:37
I suggest, sir, that you go back to your
compartment
:50:39
Well, I suggest you go to hell!
:50:40
Now, gentlemen, better one day late
:50:42
in Paris than 20 years early in heaven
:50:45
I think the Father has a point, monsieur
:50:47
And since we're not stopping in Paris
:50:48
I have a beautiful Cartier watch
:51:01
Naturally, of course
:51:14
Get me the M.P. Headquarters
at Nuremberg
:51:19
Let's see if we can seal
the goddamn thing
:51:26
You know what?
:51:28
I don't fly
:51:31
I haven't smoked a cigarette
for over a year
:51:33
I am watching my diet
:51:36
But the point is, for what?
:51:38
I don't know
:51:41
I'm sorry, Jonathan, truly I am
:51:44
Sorry, for what?
:51:45
About the book
:51:48
I was thinking
:51:49
If anything should happen to us
that book would be your epitaph
:51:52
And it's not quite true
:51:54
And not quite false either
:51:55
Like our relationship
:51:57
Almost, not quite, could have been