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:03:01
Herbs and the marrow bone.
:03:03
Ah, the marrow bone!
:03:04
A thing of the past!
:03:05
But I should tell you about
my mother's stew for funeral meals.

:03:09
Shoulder, shank, ribs...
:03:11
Beef cheeks.
Sorry, I have to run. See you.

:03:17
Have you checked on My Love is Yours?
Mr. Pottier wants you.

:03:20
Sure, sure.
:03:21
And your contract! Bring it in signed.
I've asked you 10 times!

:03:25
Sure, of course.
:03:28
Ah, Devaivre! I know you're crying
for lumber and film stock.

:03:34
Materials and film are my department.
I decide who gets it.

:03:37
I know, Mr. Beurkley.
:03:39
If you need anything, come see me.
:03:50
Come in.
:03:52
My secretary told me
about your brother-in-law.

:03:56
He's not a Jew? A Communist?
:03:59
A Freemason?
:04:02
You have a good reputation here
at Continental.

:04:04
I'll look into it.
:04:09
I swear! It came back to me...
:04:24
You sure?
:04:25
The statue was at Harry Baur's.
:04:29
He'd invited Christian and me over.
His collection

:04:32
was stunning
paintings, books, and bronzes,

:04:36
- Including that one.
- Oh, my God!

:04:38
- She's fooling herself!
- She can fool me, her husband,

:04:41
but not about something so minor.
:04:43
Anyway, she's a lousy liar.
:04:47
That Paul isn't just a dealer
or an ex-vice squad cop.

:04:50
He robbed Baur before murdering him!
:04:53
He doesn't scare me.
:04:54
You can't speak to him, smile at him...
He's Gestapo.

:04:59
Come with me.

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