1:09:00
See, here they started with
the Gauguins, one above the other.
1:09:03
Let's get this right.
We gotta be done in here tonight.
1:09:06
They're shooting
in here tomorrow.
1:09:20
[ Sniffs ]
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[Mick ] You see,
you can mix heroin into a plaster,
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make it any shape you like.
1:09:27
So, when I see this guy go nuts 'cause
they bumped the lousy painting,
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that's when I knew
where the drugs were hidden--
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molded into the picture frames.
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Pure heroin, or
as we call it, "smack. "
1:09:39
Jeez, Mick, you really do
think like a detective.
1:09:42
Yeah, well, it comes sort of
natural to me, you know?
1:09:46
- Hey, Mick.
- Ah.
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That was the police lab.
1:09:51
Sorry. The frames arejust plaster.
There's no drugs.
1:09:55
Oh, bugger it.
1:09:58
I was sure
I cracked the case.
1:10:00
I don't know. Maybe they're not
smuggling anything.
1:10:04
Oh, no. They're sneaking around
with something.
1:10:06
I just haven't found it yet.
1:10:08
Look, I read about this fella,
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he used to push
a wheelbarrow full of cow dung...
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across the border every day.
1:10:16
"Manure for the garden, " he'd say.
Went on for months.
1:10:18
And the border guards knew
he was smuggling something,
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so they'dstop him and rake through
that manure with a fine-tooth comb.
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Neverfound a thing.
1:10:27
Turned out they were right.
He was smuggling something:
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wheelbarrows.
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Right under their noses.
1:10:36
See, it's there, and I'm just
not seeing it... yet. But I will.
1:10:42
Nah. I reckon he was right
the first time. It's drugs.
1:10:46
They wouldn't go to all
that trouble forwheelbarrows.