Mata Hari, agent H21 Page #5

Synopsis: The Dutch exotic dancer Mata Hari is accused of spying for Germany during the First World War.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
1964
98 min
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What do you say?

I wish you would show

more interest.

But never mind, I'll continue.

You may wonder how a woman

can enter the Citadel.

The director of the fortress,

Colonel Pelletier,

is an excellent officer

but he has a weakness.

Women.

Right. Very well...

A piece of paper.

Here regarding the vault...

Second floor, Room 7.

The code for the safe is 381.813.

As for the key to the safe...

that's where you are invaluable.

The key never leaves

Colonel Pelletier.

You know what I mean.

It's always on him.

In which pocket, I don't know.

Youll have to find out.

It's like that children's game.

Colder... Warmer...

Hotter.

Goodbye, Miss.

Don't count on me.

I am counting on you.

I forgot...

My regards to your sick relative.

Captain Lassalle, I believe.

Franois!

What kind of a hotel is this?

A bag of cement almost killed me.

I have the means to control you.

- What do you mean?

- I am a good hypnotist.

I'll make you fall asleep

and do with you what I want.

Let's try.

Listen to my voice.

Relax your arms and shoulders.

Like this. Very good.

Now relax.

Close your eyes

and inhale deeply.

Do what?

Inhale.

A technical term.

I'll continue.

You understand, right?

Wait...

Relax, listen to my voice

and allow your body to relax.

- Relax...

- Impossible, you're tickling me.

It's five o'clock.

My friend is waiting.

From now on

I'm your only friend.

We're having dinner tonight.

I already booked a table.

I can't tonight.

- Tomorrow night, then.

- But my friend is very jealous.

It would be wiser

if we didn't meet again.

- Don't say that.

- At least not in a public place.

- Better not be seen together.

- Of course.

I know!

What do you think of this?

A nice intimate dinner,

tomorrow night

in my office at the Citadel.

Maybe.

No maybe. It's an order.

No one disputes my orders.

And we'll be left alone at the Citadel.

So, is that yes?

Yes.

"I have finally met...

Colonel...

Pelletier."

Come in.

Hello.

- This is new.

- Yes.

So is this.

Yes.

- Don't you get bored here?

- Not at all. Why do you ask?

- Did you have a nice day?

- Yes, I did a bit of shopping.

- Did you meet anyone?

- No one.

Spoke to anyone?

Met anyone? Spoke to anyone?

Are you spying on me?

I'd rather break up now

than live a life of lies.

I saw you at the caf

with a colonel.

Ah, Colonel Pelletier?

I'd already forgotten.

He seemed very interested

and you... very complacent.

Interested?

I've known him all my life.

He's an admirer.

- I'm an admirer too.

- But you've never seen me dance.

Colonel Pelletier has seen

every one of my shows.

He's a specialist in Indian art.

- Do you believe me now?

- I believe you.

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Jean-Louis Richard

Jean-Louis Richard (17 May 1927 – 3 June 2012) was a French actor, film director and scriptwriter. more…

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