:11:07
It's the third painting stolen in Spain
in a month.
:11:09
And all the robberies have been clean.
No clues, no leads, no suspects.
:11:13
I'm sorry, Victor.
:11:14
I just thought exhibiting your El Greco here
would increase the market value.
:11:18
Let me tell you about value.
These paintings are my children.
:11:21
This collection is my life.
:11:23
I hired you because I thought
you felt the same way about art.
:11:26
This exposition will be over in two weeks.
That's how long you have...
:11:30
to find my Christ, or I'll find another agent.
:11:33
Inspector, I'd like you to meet Sandra
Walker. She's my agent from New York.
:11:37
Inspector Rubio will be
in charge of the case.
:11:40
How do you do?
:11:41
Mr. Boyd claims you are
an expert on the world market.
:11:44
- That you know all international buyers.
- I know most of them.
:11:48
Any suspects yet?
:11:50
We're checking on Raymond Douglas.
:11:52
I know Raymond Douglas.
:11:54
He collects illuminated medieval art.
He's not your guy.
:11:57
I told you she was good.
:11:59
- Good luck.
- Thank you.
:12:02
Don't let me down.
:12:09
- Shall we go in?
- Yes.
:12:13
One doesn't exactly sell an El Greco
in the street, you know.
:12:17
Our investigation is concentrating
on potential buyers.
:12:21
You know their tastes, Mrs. Walker.
Make a list.
:12:24
You'll be working with our art expert.
:12:26
A professor from
the Barcelona Institute of Fine Arts, named...
:12:29
- Daniel?
- Yeah?
:12:34
Sandra. I can't believe it.
:12:38
Daniel and I studied here
at the Institute together.
:12:41
Well, then you'll have
no problem working together.
:12:45
- Let me know if you need anything.
- Thank you.
:12:49
They told me
the New York expert's name was Walker...
:12:54
My husband's name.
:12:59
Well, congratulations.