:16:01
- Okay. One more.
- What now?
:16:03
- Handyman.
- Handyman?
- Yes.
:16:05
The good husband
always does handyman things.
:16:08
- Oh! Okay, okay.
- Yes.
:16:13
How 'bout these?
:16:16
Oh, great. Great.
:16:19
Oh.
:16:25
Smile.
:16:27
- Okay, do some handyman things.
- Yeah?
:16:38
Stay here.
:16:44
- Hello?
- Surprise! It's us, darling.
We're in your lobby.
:16:47
Mother!
Why didn't you call?
:16:50
- Can we come up?
- Of course! I... Look, um...
:16:53
- You're sure it's all right?
- Of course. Come on up.
:17:00
Georges!
Georges, it's my parents.
:17:03
- This is the worst.
You've gotta go. They'll kill me.
- Okay. I'll change.
:17:06
- No, no. There's no time.
- Okay. No time.
:17:09
- Take, uh, the skis.
Put them back in the closet.
- The skis, yes. The skis.
:17:14
Open... Open this, please. Fine.
:17:17
Okay. Thank you.
:17:20
- Open!
- Oh. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
:17:22
- It's okay.
- Come on.
:17:28
Just go.
I'll make something up.
:17:38
Could I have a chat with you
and your husband, Mrs. Fauré?
:17:40
- He was just leaving, Mrs. Bird.
- Yes.
- But I want to know
about these government people.
:17:45
- And last night I heard drums,
jungle drums.
- No, no, no.
:17:49
- No, no, no.
- Not now, Mrs. Bird. Please.
- They keep asking all sorts of
questions about you and your husband.
:17:55
He's not a spy
or something, is he?
:17:57
Of course not, Mrs. Bird.