1:05:00
She sounded awfully scared
and said she was in Italy.
1:05:04
I heard a kidnapper
tell her to hang up.
1:05:07
- Are you sure it's a kidnapping?
- Of course it is!
1:05:10
You read about them.
You're doing nothing!
1:05:13
It is a classic case,
like in one of my movies.
1:05:16
This is life imitating art.
1:05:18
The Italian police say your daughter
was aboard a train...
1:05:21
...when it stopped
at the border in Italy.
1:05:24
The telephone company
says she called Paris.
1:05:27
To me! God!
1:05:28
They got off the train in a hurry...
1:05:31
...leaving behind a coat
with 18,000 francs.
1:05:34
The ransom money!
1:05:35
There's no ransom.
Nobody's contacted us.
1:05:38
She was traveling with two people.
1:05:40
One's named Michon.
We have no record of him.
1:05:42
- Daniel! God, they've got them both.
- What?
1:05:45
- Michon, that's Daniel's last name.
- My God, that filthy French boy!
1:05:53
Not that the French are filthy.
1:05:55
It's just that this
particular French boy...
1:06:00
...is.
1:06:03
The man who's with them
is another matter.
1:06:06
Julius Edmond Santorin.
1:06:09
He has a long criminal record.
1:06:12
People think Romeo and Juliet...
1:06:14
...were the product of Shakespeare's
imagination, that is not so.
1:06:19
As a matter of fact, Romeo and Juliet
were born right here in Verona.
1:06:23
- I don't believe this.
- You don't?
1:06:25
Excuse me, I didn't mean you.
Janet, how many shrimp did you have?
1:06:30
- Four. No, five. Five.
- That's right. That's what I had.
1:06:35
See that guy over there, at the next
table, that Italian? He has seven.
1:06:40
Don't tell me they don't
see Americans coming.
1:06:43
Romeo and Juliet came
from right here in Verona.
1:06:46
Tomorrow we can see
Juliet's tomb and the balcony...
1:06:49
My wallet! My wallet's been stolen!
1:06:52
- Bob!
- It's gone!
1:06:53
- Are you sure?
- Of course I'm sure!
1:06:56
I put it in this pocket
when I cashed a check.
1:06:59
- Right, I saw you. That's terrible.
- Yes, you did.