Entrapment
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:07:00
- He came in the window.
- How romantic.

:07:04
I think that's how he got in.
:07:06
This was 70 storeys up with smart-glass
windows at 400 pounds a pop.

:07:10
He rigged something.
:07:14
And I think it was...
:07:18
- ..telescoping bolts.
- And you know this how?

:07:22
Excuse me.
:07:28
- You're showing off again.
- Let a thousand flowers bloom.

:07:32
- Chairman Mao.
- You got it.

:07:35
He left the window open when he came in.
:07:38
The draught blew over the flowers.
:07:40
I'll bet the bolts on that window
have fresh scratches.

:07:43
- And who do we like for this?
- Guess.

:07:46
Oh, gee. I wonder.
:07:49
Indulge me.
:07:51
Indulge you?
:07:54
- Bob, may l?
- Oh, yeah, sure. Go ahead.

:08:00
Four weeks ago, when our client
bought the Rembrandt.

:08:03
- See anyone we know?
- No.

:08:06
No, and neither did anyone else.
:08:14
Now look again.
:08:16
You think he marked the buyer
at the auction house.

:08:19
- Right.
- Good work, Bob.

:08:22
- And let's not forget the calling card.
- Elvis has not left the building.

:08:28
This is classic Mac, Hector.
:08:30
In the five years I've known you, you've liked
MacDougal for halfthe cases we've worked.

:08:35
- He's the best.
- He's also 60 years old.

:08:39
He ain't Spiderman any more. He's a rich guy.
He doesn't have to steal a Rembrandt.

:08:43
You think he steals because he has to?
:08:46
Keep working.

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