:30:05
Is this a social call?
What are we doing here?
:30:10
I will explore this with you...
:30:11
but I run this operation
down to the smallest detail.
:30:14
If you have a problem with that,
we can all go home right now.
:30:18
Is there a problem with that?
:30:21
That's fine.
:30:23
You will tell me everything you
know, then I will design the plan.
:30:26
If I smell something about the job
or you that I don't like, I walk.
:30:29
If I think for one second you're
not living up to your end of it...
:30:32
or if you hold out on me
in any way, I walk.
:30:35
- Understood?
- That's fine.
:30:38
Tell me what you wanna know.
:30:40
- First, what are we looking for?
- You know what a scepter is?
:30:44
It's something
that a king holds.
:30:47
Right there.
:30:49
It was made in 1661 in France
for a special coronation...
:30:54
for a girl queen.
:30:57
- It's priceless.
- Not to us, it's not.
:31:00
What can you give me
on its specific location?
:31:03
I can give you the whole
building, okay? I got floor plans.
:31:05
I've been clocking the security
patterns for over three weeks.
:31:07
All right.
Paint me a picture.
:31:11
Okay. He fixed me up
with the job.
:31:13
Not me but Brian,
the guy on the street.
:31:16
Yeah, I remember.
:31:17
Is he traceable? Phone number?
Address? That stuff?
:31:20
It's totally tight. The guy's
a charity case, a favor.
:31:22
The guy truly doesn't
even exist on paper.
:31:24
He just shows up.
He's the assistant janitor...
:31:27
midnight to 8 a.m.
:31:34
The security's pretty basic.
:31:36
At night, they lock the place down.
They bar the ground floor windows.
:31:38
You can only enter in through
one place, out by the truck court.
:31:45
Thank you, Hubert.
Thank you.
:31:48
Manpower's very light. They got one
guy sitting in a booth outside...
:31:50
just keeping an eye
on things.
:31:54
On the inside, everyone comes in
through a standard metal detector.
:31:58
It's tricky bringing things through,
but I've got that figured out.