:43:01
What if l don't bring it off? You know me
where Clouseau is concerned.
:43:05
My emotions are just lurking
below the surface like a floating mine.
:43:09
- Oh, God. I can't do it.
- You can do it.
:43:12
I can do it? Yes, l can do it.
:43:16
No, you do it.
:43:29
Miss Jouvet.
:43:32
Ah, Miss Jouvet. How nice of you to come.
:43:36
Please, make yourself comfortable.
Pull up a clam.
:43:40
How would you describe
lnspector Clouseau?
:43:43
Well... I've neverknown a man like him.
:43:48
He was... He was unique.
:43:51
- (Marie) Could you be more specifiic?
- (Dreyfus) l could be, but...
:43:55
To start with, he was...
:43:59
unorthodox.
:44:00
- In what way?
- In every way.
:44:04
- Can you give me an example?
- An example.
:44:08
Forinstance, to keep himself
constantly alert to any attack,
:44:14
he instructed his Chinese manservant
to attack him
:44:19
whereverand wheneverhe could.
:44:21
That's not only unorthodox, it's bizarre.
:44:24
- He sounds like a real nut.
- Shut up!
:44:26
There were rumours
that you and he didn't get along.
:44:30
Well...
:44:32
I suppose we occasionally
had ourlittle disagreements,
:44:36
but when you work
with somebody for20 years
:44:41
you can't always be expected to see...
:44:45
to see... I mean, to see eye to eye.
:44:49
Then you think he was a good detective?
:44:53
He was... I think he was...
:44:58
You can'tjust say he was...