L.627 Page #2
- R
- Year:
- 1992
- 145 min
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That's right, a beast!
Sir, please,
this is a police station.
The burglar may have used
a crowbar or an umbrella.
No traces...
For the insurance, it looks bad.
Their owners look like Nazis...
Listen here, you b*tch!
He'll eat you raw!
Please! This is a police station.
He bit me 3 times...
on my arm and my leg.
Just look at my stocking.
Pure silk from Dior.
Obviously Dior is Greek
to this creep.
See the hole!
Can they wind up?
I'm doing what l can.
So, let's start over.
What was stolen?
All my silverware, an Empire desk,
Anything to add?
Yes, sir... I knowthe thieves.
You should've said so before.
It's not the same form.
If you identify them...
Identify them?
I can't.
Hold on. You knowthe thieves
but not their names.
Can you muzzle your dachshund?
He ain't a dachshund!
but not their names.
Still busy, Lulu?
l wanted to buy you a beer.
Inspector, l wanted to see you.
Sure, Mr Murat, but l'm very busy.
I gave your case to Mr Marguet.
He's a specialist.
You're in good hands.
There's "Ghostbusters"
on the tube tonight.
If the lnspector recommends you...
He's had my case for 3 years now.
They get in through the walls,
rob me, and leave.
Through the walls.
The only way.
We checked...
It's the only way.
Some coffee?
You'll need it.
I have a feeling. Thanks.
Hello, Mr Murat.
Imagine! He was head postmaster.
Then, one day
his mind went...
What can you do?
That's life.
Isn't it ringing?
I hear it.
But l have this principle:
Let it ring 7-8 times,
so they think we're busy.
Usually by then,
they've hung up.
But they haven't.
Mr Lucien, a lady for you.
Must be your wife.
Sounds like a redhead.
Yeah, l'm kind of down.
I'm back at the starting line.
Ccile, l'd love to lunch with you,
but l'm on duty at noon.
You could make an effort.
I haven't seen you since
the coke bust. Weren't you glad?
No more car?
in the twilight zone.
No problem. I'll take a taxi.
OK, at Pre Lachaise.
I know, the side entrance,
not the main gate.
See you tomorrow.
ofthe terrorist attack...
You once said all dealers
were terrorists.
Still believe it?
I still do. And they
should be treated like terrorists.
Like the one who sold you
your first fix.
Your terrorists get out
of the can real fast.
Not all of them.
Look at howyou're dressed.
My clients do the looking,
not me.
That's no outfit for a cemetery.
The dead get horny too.
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