Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
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burned to the ground along with
the originals of these paintings...

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and possibly the finest collection
of old masters in Eastern Europe.

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It was a tragedy
for the art world.

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Ergo, these must be copies, fakes.
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That, um, Belgrade,
is that in Yugoslavia?

1:12:24
- Yeah.
- Where these paintings come from.

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What if it wasn't
an accidental bombing...

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and someone removed
the paintings first?

1:12:36
Spoils ofwar?
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Maybe I should take a look at these.
Could you take me to them?

1:12:45
That's probably impossible.
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But if I could get one of them
and bring it to you and it was real,

1:12:53
that means the rest
are probably real, right?

1:12:55
You must call me the minute
you find one. I have to see them.

1:12:59
- No worries.
- Thankyou. Thankyou.

1:13:06
- Hey, who drew this?
- Pablo Picasso.

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I'm a drinking man myself,
but I've never been that hammered.

1:13:23
This'll be a piece of cake.
I know this lot backwards.

1:13:27
- Wait in the car.
- Uh, Mick?

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I was gonna say, "Be careful, "
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but I guess that's kind of a dumb thing
to say to someone who hunts crocodiles.

1:13:38
No worries.
1:13:51
Of course the difference
is obvious here,

1:13:53
but on film,
it's a perfect match.

1:13:57
- Isn't it?
- All right, we have the paintings.

1:13:59
Now must we continue with
this stupid movie business bullshit?


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