Lunedì dell'Angelo: Padre Brown viene invitato a casa del banchiere Barrow, la cui figlia Ethel è di fede cattolica, per assistere ad una pantomima allestita dalla stessa Ethel. Tra gli spettatori c'è anche il socio di Barrow, sir Arthur Baker: i due sono proprietari della famosa B. B. Bank. Al termine della rappresentazione, uno degli attori professionisti ingaggiati per lo spettacolo rimane steso a terra. Padre Brown corre verso di lui e scopre che l' attore è stato narcotizzato dopo aver preso un colpo in testa. In pochi secondi, Barrow scopre anche che, durante lo spettacolo, la cassaforte è stata svaligiata e, come se non bastasse, lo zio James è sparito.
Playlist “I Racconti di Padre Brown”:
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/xcg1we
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.1|
https://dai.ly/xafnqiy
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.2|
https://dai.ly/xafnwma
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.3|
https://dai.ly/xafojxa
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.4|
https://dai.ly/xafooby
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.5|
https://dai.ly/xaforrq
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.6|
https://dai.ly/xafotie
#SerieTv #Sceneggiato #Miniserie #PadreBrown #DivinumChannel
Playlist “I Racconti di Padre Brown”:
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/xcg1we
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.1|
https://dai.ly/xafnqiy
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.2|
https://dai.ly/xafnwma
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.3|
https://dai.ly/xafojxa
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.4|
https://dai.ly/xafooby
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.5|
https://dai.ly/xaforrq
I Racconti di Padre Brown |1.6|
https://dai.ly/xafotie
#SerieTv #Sceneggiato #Miniserie #PadreBrown #DivinumChannel
Categoria
🎥
CortometraggiTrascrizione
00:00I have the famous cassock, and I am a free priest, who is interested in crime, only for himself.
00:44The real crime is pessimism, of those who do not believe in life, they make mistakes to discourage.
01:00We make mistakes out of laziness, we make mistakes out of resentment or envy.
01:08Right father bra, right father bra, but life is very often.
01:18What is life about, curly father bra, curly father bra, curly father bra, what is life.
01:34People often steal from them because they have nothing, so people believe, that they have nothing.
01:45But what if what you have is what's left of a shipwreck, on a desert island.
01:57You would scream with joy, to have a blanket to put on, and a bone button, and a little red cap.
02:11A straw, a penknife in your hands.
02:41Good father, good father, good father, good father.
02:47This life is a wonderful thing.
02:54Thank you father bra, thank you father bra, now we know the truth.
03:14Do you believe that? How much do they know I'm a socialist? Some customers call another plumber.
03:19Well, they are entitled to their own ideas too.
03:23If they have a conservative cabinet, you have to respect it.
03:27Yes, for you priests there are too many things that should be respected.
03:30Karl Marx says, I'm sorry to remind you of this on Easter Sunday, but...
03:35Monday, Easter Monday.
03:38Well, Karl Marx says that you priests are part of the economic development of the feudal era.
03:43Today what you used to do is done much better by experienced capitalists.
03:49You are essentially no longer part of our problem.
03:53Yes, but you are always part of ours.
03:55Meaning what?
03:56Your conspiracy is young, George. Mine is much older.
04:00That's the only reason you don't notice the relationship.
04:03So why don't you challenge the world for justice?
04:06And why do you expect that?
04:08The mere fact that you expect this from me means that deep down you already know what I think, right?
04:13Here you go.
04:15Strange.
04:15It's not strange at all. It's the waste of the rich.
04:19Isn't this the villa of the banker Barbo?
04:22Yes.
04:24Look, you see something like this. Tell me what to do?
04:27Turn it off.
04:28At least for decency.
04:30I do it out of greed, but I don't know how to do it.
04:35Here you are.
04:36Bravo.
04:37Have you seen how many things you and I could do together?
04:43Good morning, Ethel.
04:47Of course she's at home here.
04:48Well, I enter wherever a certain revolutionary born almost two thousand years ago entered.
04:56Ethel is Catholic because her mother was Catholic.
04:59I just want to know that his father is a dirty osura maker.
05:02But isn't he Catholic?
05:03But what does it mean?
05:04That I have no influence on him.
05:06Who tolerates me.
05:07He considers me the emissary of a foreign state.
05:11Direct.
05:12It's just because he doesn't care.
05:14If he could earn a shilling through her.
05:18Salam lecche, flame cake at four o'clock tea.
05:21I leave him all these beautiful friends.
05:25Happy Easter Monday, Father Brown.
05:27You too, son.
05:32Socialism.
05:35But who holds the power?
05:38He says, but I'm a plumber and they'd like to hire another one.
05:42So what?
05:43Am I perhaps, I don't know, an emissary of a foreign state.
05:47No.
05:48He says, but Marx said that...
05:53And to think that there are so many poor cars without petrol.
06:11Will you help me, father?
06:14Yes, I'll help you.
06:36We are acting out the pantomime.
06:39Oh, thank you, Father.
06:41Please.
06:41We need this tree for the garden scene.
06:45Oh yes, the pantomime.
06:47And I should have known right away that you are...
06:49Who are you?
06:50Columbine.
06:51Here you are.
06:52This is the living room lampshade.
06:54And you know, we're making do.
06:56Over there there are already the cousins, the uncles.
06:59And where are you at?
07:01And in a few moments the second act begins.
07:04But it's not like your father...
07:07But he's not an ogre, you know?
07:08And then I'm 18 now and I can have my guests.
07:13And choose me, poor little girl.
07:16And you, little boy, where do you come from masked like that?
07:20From the seminary, but many years ago though.
07:23Excuse me, but I...
07:25Excuse me, Tio James, Father.
07:27He's so into the part.
07:29If it wasn't for him, the pantomime wouldn't have been done.
07:32Safe?
07:33Come on, come on, sit down.
07:34Yes.
07:35You know, we have little audience.
07:37I challenge you, we're all acting.
07:41I didn't know you had an Uncle James like that...
07:45so dynamic.
07:46Well, I actually didn't know him either.
07:49Oh, no?
07:49And no.
07:50It arrived on Saturday from Canada.
07:52Come on, come on, take your seat, the best seats.
07:56Come on, run, run, run, run.
08:01After you.
08:02Oh, the English are always slow,
08:06while we Canadians are lively.
08:08Opa!
08:09You know him, right, dad?
08:10He's a special guest of mine.
08:13Dear.
08:13And you?
08:14Here I am!
08:16Of course, Father, we are friends.
08:18Thank you.
08:19Don't think that I...
08:22Sometimes what divides
08:24It unites more than one might imagine.
08:27How true.
08:29And sometimes what unites
08:30how much it divides.
08:32Huh?
08:33Have you ever thought about it?
08:35My friend and partner
08:37Arthur Becker
08:38of BB Bank.
08:39Already,
08:40Beryl & Becker
08:41BB Bank.
08:44It won't be the first time
08:45who hears her name mentioned.
08:47Ah, no, no, no.
08:48But you see, between me the banks...
08:51I don't have the chance.
08:53Silence!
08:57The second act begins.
09:06Who makes trousers?
09:08The Reveling Cox
09:09of the Methodist Church.
09:11Oh, perfect.
09:12A born comedian.
09:14A born comedian.
09:51A born comedian.
09:53A born comedian.
10:19Thank you all
10:42Thank you all
11:22Thank you all
11:24Here it is, we were missing it, right?
11:26It's a pantomime without the policeman
11:29And Baric, a professional actor friend of mine
11:32I called him and told him
11:33Come already dressed as a policeman
11:36You'll see how talented he is
11:37Attention guys
11:39Go!
11:46Stop everyone
12:07Thank you all
12:22Thank you all
12:55Thank you all
13:30Thank you all
14:01Look how perfect it is
14:03Farro, what's going on?
14:05The door boxes
14:12To the thief, to the thief
14:21Nobody come out!
14:25She says so
14:27Stopped!
14:29No, no, instead everyone out
14:31And maybe we're getting them!
14:32No, no, no, no, no, no!
14:48No, no, no, no, no!
15:02The thief, I take his briefcase
15:23The thief, I take his briefcase
15:52This is the last glass of the last bottle
15:55Of that excellent Chianti that they send her from Italy
15:57That she so kindly
15:58I understand father
16:00Well, she understands everything Flambeau
16:03What would I do without her?
16:05Health
16:06To his
16:08But this time I managed it on my own
16:10And in a stroke worthy of the best Flambeau of the past
16:15Was his victory due to intuition?
16:17To greed
16:18As?
16:20To save on gasoline
16:21I turned off the engine by pushing a button
16:24I did it so hard that the button got stuck
16:28Poor Harlequin wanted to turn the hand
16:31And to think he went out to check
16:33And restart the engine after we had turned it off the first time
16:36And the safe?
16:37Fake keys?
16:39Opened without a scratch?
16:41But how did you understand that the policeman was clueless?
16:44Why a professional actor never gives up the final applause
16:48Jump up and say thank you
16:51Had the policeman been sent to arrest the thief?
16:55They had half a piece of information in the environment and sent him
16:58But that Harlequin is quite a liver.
17:01As soon as he saw the policeman arriving he immediately invented the story of his actor friend
17:05But I told him worthy of her Flambu
17:08He hits him on the head
17:11Then he puts him to sleep by putting a cloth daisy soaked in chlorofol in his mouth.
17:16A true artist, right?
17:18The only mistake was the car
17:20Why?
17:20Because if he ran away on foot after the first bend they wouldn't catch him again
17:24It is true?
17:26But it's weird, huh?
17:28One of the family who has genius
17:29But what?
17:30Didn't he say it was news?
17:31No, sorry that...
17:32Well
17:33Oh
17:36Good evening, have a seat for me
17:37Good evening, Miss Cloris
17:39Good evening, Father
17:40Did you see what a wonderful summer we had yesterday?
17:43Yes, and I enjoyed it all.
17:44Do you want to sit down?
17:46That's right, we leave the windows open
17:48It was just to remind her that Sunday is the deaf and dumb children's day.
17:54And she promised that...
17:56And you want me to forget about it?
17:57Only that lately I have collected very little
18:01And add this to it?
18:03No, no, it's not from her that I want them.
18:05No, no, there's no patience that can hold
18:08She has to come on Sunday
18:09He said he's coming
18:11I understand
18:14Bad guy
18:14Okay, okay
18:17See you on Sunday at the patronage
18:19Until we meet again
18:20It doesn't matter, let's go on foot
18:22Eh, it's better
18:26Look, you see, one doesn't want to believe she's poor.
18:29And gives what it could not
18:31And the other one doesn't want to believe she's deaf
18:33And I don't want to believe what he told me
18:35The thief was not the uncle
18:37But what? And that's the beauty of it.
18:39And who was he?
18:40Ah, a very knowledgeable one
18:43This yes
18:48Better not
18:51The first foil of the day?
18:54No
18:55So
18:56The banker's sister ten years ago
18:59She goes to Canada and marries a certain James against the will of her family
19:03And this is not always serious.
19:06So nobody knows this husband
19:08Then the sister gets sick
19:10Logically, peace is made by letter.
19:12Two years ago she died
19:15Peace be to his soul
19:17And the thief, the day before yesterday, shows up and says
19:20I'm Uncle James just arrived from Canada
19:23Can I spend Easter with you?
19:25Arms open naturally
19:27Then he is kind and gracious
19:29And above all skilled
19:31And I have to say it makes me a little jealous.
19:34Flambo
19:35I'm amazed at her
19:37And the pride of the profession
19:39Makes you a little jealous, doesn't it?
19:41Ah, that's not what surprises me.
19:43It's just that she hasn't asked me yet
19:45Why the false uncle
19:47It arrived right on Easter Eve
19:49Why is there a reason?
19:50But of course there is
19:52Because even in this country
19:53Their goodness
19:54Banks celebrate resurrection
19:57And they're closed for three days
19:58Ah, that's why Barro had so much money in the house
20:02And how much was that famous suitcase?
20:06Ah, I don't know
20:07I know that the two bankers
20:08They jumped on it like two panthers
20:11And in four leaps
20:12They disappeared into the den
20:13And they never saw each other again
20:18And maybe we won't see them again
20:22Excuse me
20:22Please
20:28Instead we'll see them again right away
20:30They are both here
20:31Oh
20:33Did they come to say thanks?
20:35It doesn't seem right to me
20:36Poor things
20:38And do you think they know what's right?
20:40It's very difficult to know
20:42When you become a banker
20:49Mr. Flambeau
20:51Please
20:52What was I telling her today?
20:55That we could be closer than expected
20:57And we're all happy about it.
21:00Everyone who?
21:01The poor of the parish are God
21:05What you can ask of us
21:07And nothing compared to what we
21:10We are going to ask her
21:12On the contrary
21:15At that time
21:17I feel like I know her, right?
21:48Oh yes
21:49Of this world
21:51AND
21:53Because then he usually doesn't have another one
21:55It is of excellent quality
21:59They gave it to me as a gift
22:00I don't know much about it
22:02But I like wine
22:04After all, it's enough to think
22:06Why the bread and the wine
22:08They are Christian symbols
22:09So precious
22:10Because they are good
22:13But they had to tell me something.
22:17You speak Arthur
22:19Or am I speaking?
22:20You speak Jack
22:21Hand
22:21I beg you
22:21You speak
22:22Please
22:23Thank you
22:24I'll speak
22:26We opened a branch in Vaduz
22:29In the Light
22:31Liechtenstein
22:32Yes
22:33And he tells me like this
22:35How happy I am
22:37The principality has a great future
22:40You will understand there are no taxes
22:42A paradise
22:44A paradise
22:46No offense.
22:47A special courier was supposed to leave on Saturday
22:51Two armed men
22:52Two professionals
22:53They work for various banks
22:55So Friday night
22:57We collect from the tills
22:58One hundred thousand pounds
23:01The International Reserve Fund
23:04For the Vaduz branch
23:05In Liechtenstein
23:08They were in the briefcase
23:10Health
23:12And temporarily for a few hours
23:14We put it in his home safe
23:17But one of the couriers hurts his hand
23:20Are you speaking, Arthur, or should I speak?
23:22You speak Jack
23:23I'll speak
23:25And it's postponed to today
23:28Thank goodness everything went well
23:30Have the couriers left?
23:32Yes
23:33For twenty minutes
23:35Well then they won't have arrived yet
23:37The journey is long
23:38By train?
23:39By train?
23:39Yes
23:40Yes better
23:41But as his friend says
23:43The journey is long
23:44Anyway, may the Lord protect those two poor things.
23:47I mean the couriers
23:48It doesn't matter
23:51Minimally
23:52Oh no?
23:53Well then no
23:54That he does not protect them
23:56And you let them attack
23:57And rob it of all that
23:58What they bring
23:59Is that okay?
24:00Father
24:01The suitcase is full of waste paper
24:04Oh
24:06There you see, he's a smart man?
24:08What was I telling you?
24:09He studied criminology at the Sorbonne
24:12Real?
24:12Ninth
24:13Paper car
24:14And yes waste paper
24:16Because who showed the audacity
24:18Preparing for today's coup
24:20They took him
24:20But what?
24:21It is not even identified
24:23But he's a genius, isn't he?
24:25What do you think?
24:26And then Arthur and I
24:28In practice the bank is our
24:30We were scared
24:31Why does a guy like that still try?
24:33From here to Baduzzo
24:35And he does it
24:36But if he goes on vacation
24:38The daughter plays the viola
24:41Graduated
24:41Eter can come with us
24:43And give a concert to Baduzzo
24:45Tourists
24:46What do you think?
24:48Oh for me
24:49Father they are asking us
24:51To go on a trip with them
24:52Oh I thought I already said that
24:54Ninth
24:54He didn't say it
24:55You speak
24:56You speak
24:57I'll speak
24:58After the demonstration
25:00That she gave us today
25:01The father is an unsuspecting guardian
25:03She is a famous detective
25:05I can't
25:06Why Sunday?
25:07I have a deaf children's party
25:12Well, it will take a lot of money, eh
25:15To console those poor children
25:18If I leave with you
25:22Here it is
25:24Father do it for the little deaf children
25:28And there's all that money
25:30In the viola case?
25:33Gosh, how does he know?
25:34How he does it is unknown
25:36But he knows
25:37Nothing I asked myself where I would put it
25:40I always do this to understand other people's affairs.
25:45And I am the guilty one
25:47For example
25:49I hate the old woman
25:50I want to kill the old woman
25:51How do I kill the old woman without being suspected?
25:54Think and think again
25:55I find
25:55And I often kill her like the murderer did
25:58And I can get away with it
26:01A little more port?
26:03Yes please
26:03Yes please
26:04Of course the pencil case is a nice idea
26:07What's better than a musical instrument case?
26:11That's right.
26:11And without saying anything to the kind musician
26:15That's right.
26:16My daughter doesn't know at all that we bring the money to Baduz
26:21Excuse me
26:22Sorry, but the parish is not a bank.
26:25We have continuous hours
26:27Please
26:28Please
26:31What's up Johnny?
26:33Father appeared to look for her in the sacristy
26:36Did it appear?
26:37He brought it here
26:38I brought her this
26:45As
26:46How so?
26:48Tomorrow morning I'm going to confession.
26:51Same old story again?
26:54So what?
26:56Do you think you can buy the Lord's forgiveness with your knuckle?
27:01Give it back to him
27:01It would be a mercy loan
27:04With the mercy of the Lord you can't do it on credit, give it back to him
27:11And you are making amends for what you have done
27:14There's no point in you coming back
27:15Understood?
27:16Goodnight son
27:17Goodnight almost
27:22Johnny wait for me here
27:23I have two financial transactions to settle.
27:28Excuse me, gentlemen.
27:29But there are people who behave like the rich
27:32They think they can buy everything
27:34And then father
27:36We are completely in his hands
27:39Always and only in his
27:41But I don't know if I want to get involved in a money story
27:50Maybe so.
27:51Long live my country
27:53Beer and women
27:56Father
27:56Listen, little singing son
27:58For me they can live
28:00But since it is your country
28:02Why don't you come back?
28:04Well, he knows well why
28:16Good morning father
28:17Good morning
28:18Do you sleep well?
28:20Not so much
28:21Why?
28:22Love
28:23Father
28:24You've probably heard that love keeps you awake at night, right?
28:28But I say
28:29At least let the others sleep
28:30Those who have nothing to do with it
28:38So what?
28:39Huh?
28:40No nothing
28:41Instead that rascal of a young poetaster there
28:44He made three serenades
28:45Three
28:46At different times to our little Etel
28:49Well, I see that the parent is taking it philosophically.
28:52I don't believe it
28:53He sleeps on the other side
28:55Where does she sleep lucky
28:59I sing under your window
29:01My pain
29:04Because your eyes are beautiful
29:06It has bewitched my heart
29:09Yes but it doesn't make you sleep like coffee does
29:12Or then I won't tell her about the guitar
29:14And what does this muskart want?
29:17Oh
29:17Well it's clear what he wants
29:19Germans always know what they want
29:22And they often get it
29:25And maybe they're doing well.
29:26Father?
29:28Yes yes
29:28In conclusion
29:30Clarity is better
29:31That the ambiguity
29:34Sometimes the English
29:36They are even ashamed to read the newspaper
29:39Meaning what?
29:40I do not know
29:41I do not know
29:41I don't like the way you read the newspaper
29:43That one there
29:43It doesn't convince me
29:45As if the young poet doesn't persuade me
29:48If you pretended to be in love
29:51To be able to join the company
29:53As it did from Costanza up to here
29:56And then
29:58Could he be an accomplice of the mysterious thief?
30:03Oh sure,
30:06Rule number one
30:07Everything unusual that happens to us
30:09It may contain a pitfall
30:11It is true
30:13If the Trojans had asked themselves
30:15But why do they give each other wooden horses like this every day?
30:18Oh no
30:19So we reject the unusual thing
30:22And we will be sure
30:24And how well would they have done?
30:26And here was another one of the unusual things
30:28It seems that there is a gang of brigands here in the mountains
30:31The boss calls himself the king of thieves
30:33Him
30:36The Ischerstein Robbers
30:39That's right.
30:40It seems they are German soldiers
30:42Borderless after the defeat
30:44Since then they have turned to brigandage.
30:47Don't tell me that today in 1925
30:50There are Germans who still want to handle rifles
30:53It seems so
30:54And we should take the path of the pass
30:56It's a very steep climb
30:59Before arriving in Paduzzo
31:00Yes but when you rent a car like that
31:03He saw her
31:03With those cars there
31:05You can tackle any climb
31:07But it's not the climb
31:08That scares me
31:09But what we can find after the climb
31:11The descent
31:13Because after the climb there is always the descent
31:16In short, father
31:17I would not want to save our precious musical instrument from thieves.
31:22We put it in the hands of the bandits
31:26The brigands
31:27The brigands
31:27I wonder why this word doesn't scare me.
31:30The brigands
31:32This is too much
31:33Too old-fashioned
31:34Too fairytale-like
31:36Alibaba and bandits
31:37I feel like I'm a child again
31:39Dear
31:41Nice
31:42Brigands
31:42Do you think it's different from other words that start with B?
31:46Gravediggers
31:47Boy
31:48Lawyers
31:49Bankers
31:49Lawyers does not start with a B
31:51I know but it's the same
31:54Start again
31:58I sing my pain under your window
32:08Because your beautiful eyes have bewitched my heart
32:18Only my guitar knows of my great love
32:26If you want you can ask her and if you will believe her
32:35Give me your heart
32:43If you don't let me sleep at night
32:45I want to sleep during the day
32:48There is the naciù
32:50For the boss
32:51I make you live
32:52I don't discard it
32:54Who's coming to me?
32:56It's late
32:56I think it's Thursday
32:58I am trying to say
32:59I haven't seen her since yesterday
33:01Certain
33:02It's almost time for breakfast
33:05You come
33:16By now everyone knows that they are unbearable men.
33:19Unbearable even for my frankness
33:22So Mr. Muscart
33:24Don't be offended if I remind you of them.
33:26That when in Constance
33:27She became friends with my daughter
33:29Even if hastily
33:31He asked me for a ride to Bamstad
33:35We are now in Bamstad
33:37Yes, certainly
33:38But I thought that
33:39Say
33:40That until when
33:42They did not continue to Vaduz
33:44I could
33:45Certain
33:45Thank you
33:46But we're leaving right away
33:48Now after breakfast
33:49They leave for Vaduz
33:52Through the step naturally
33:55Just this morning I heard someone say
33:57Oh, you don't tell me about the bandits either, do you?
33:59A hotel waiter told me
34:02That this king of the laters
34:03He has already committed many robberies
34:04Oh local superstitions and gossip
34:07I want to see them touch an English subject
34:11We'll leave in an hour
34:13Etel, please remember
34:17Please excuse me
34:33Mine is a great country but with small flaws
34:37Among these there is Stolz
34:39What?
34:41The pride
34:41Father
34:42But go on
34:44It's in his best interest
34:46Go
34:49Just command
34:53Father she
34:54When she takes on this smiley look
34:57Did you discover anything?
35:01Maybe
35:01Okay
35:02Well I'm going to get ready
35:05Thank you
35:06Thank you
35:06Please sit down
35:22Do you love this girl or not?
35:27So she likes the English girl passing by?
35:30I love her
35:35And so quickly
35:37She can
35:38Seeing her in the depths of your heart
35:40Yes
35:43Sometimes the heart is as deep as a well
35:45I fell into it
35:48Father
35:48The answer is good
35:51Do you know that Etel is rich?
35:54Wait, I cut it
35:56Ciacuacchi and ear for much less
35:57I had 32 duels in college
36:00Shall we do the 33rd?
36:01But that 33rd
36:03They don't seem like too many to you
36:04But be good
36:05On
36:07If you want me to do it
36:08With a sword in his hand
36:10Can't you see I'm wearing a skirt?
36:13Please sit down
36:15Let him answer me instead
36:18Does she know she's rich?
36:20Yes
36:20Here you are
36:21I know
36:22I know she's rich
36:23And this is an obstacle
36:24But for me
36:25Because I am nothing
36:27Only two things I love
36:29Poetry and Socialism
36:33You can imagine
36:34How disgusting his people are to me
36:35Donated money?
36:37No
36:37It can't
36:38Why a priest is always conservative
36:41Once
36:42I used to be a conservative
36:44Then they sent me
36:46In the parish of Austin
36:47Well in Austin
36:48The misery was such
36:49That I had to become a revolutionary
36:52If I wanted to continue being religious
36:55Only the devil
36:57You may want to keep it
36:59In Austin
37:01In short
37:01Father
37:02She is a family friend
37:03It's what I understood
37:04Tell her to give me the sense of a penny
37:12You want to see that for once
37:14Is a poet's voice heard?
37:18You never know
37:20Anyway, I'm going to console her now.
37:23Yes
37:23But not to say goodbye to her
37:25Bravo
37:28I have to go to the bank
37:30To withdraw
37:31Our precious musical instrument
37:35My task
37:35Yes
37:36But now I'll give him another one
37:38Of task
37:38Much more fun
37:53Quick John with these suitcases
38:00Tell me father
38:01It does not imitate Paganini's violin
38:03Since we left
38:05You never let me touch it
38:06Mr. Flambeau usually takes care of it.
38:09But unfortunately Mr. Flambeau
38:10He can't leave with us
38:12Why?
38:14A sudden fever says
38:16Maybe
38:18Perhaps
38:18Who will reach Vaduzze
38:20As soon as he gets better
38:22He says
38:22Mr. Paro
38:23Goodbye Mr. Muschard
38:25Mr. Paro
38:25Could I take Mr. Flambeau's place?
38:28No
38:28The risk of brigands
38:29Ge
38:30I want to protect Ethel
38:32To agree
38:33On the contrary
38:34I wish it
38:36But yes
38:36To hell with everything
38:37Why don't we waste time?
38:38On
38:39Let's go
38:42In conclusion
38:43I am German
38:44And if they are former German soldiers
38:46I will be able to do something
39:10Of course the scenario is just right
39:14Mr. Muschard
39:15But where did you hear about this story of the king of thieves?
39:19In the hotel
39:20Waiter
39:21Oh here it is
39:22I wonder if it's the same one who told Mr. Flambeau about it?
39:27Tell me Mr. Muschard
39:28In case you ever need it
39:31What do you intend to use to defend Miss Ethel?
39:34I have my stockfish
39:35And I assure you that I know how to use it.
39:37Oh well
39:38So we're in
40:03Erma, for goodness sake, wants us all to be killed
40:05Warning
40:05Ich bin der König der Wanditen
40:08The King of Thieves
40:09Stop everyone
40:10Nobody move
40:11Here everyone stops
40:12If not, he'll shoot.
40:13Attention
40:14You are all under my artillery fire
40:17Watch
40:20Don't be scared
40:22It will all be fine
40:23But why does she want to get killed?
40:26The girl loves him
40:27I'm sure of it
40:28Silence you
40:29Maninaldo
40:30Give me this musical instrument
40:38Leave now
40:39Continue
40:40But how do you take a worthless instrument?
40:43Why don't you seize instead?
40:44Silence you blow
40:45Go stechino to nendi
40:47Braus
40:48Damn imbeciles
40:49You don't understand the value
40:51Redemption of Cattara
40:52Braus
40:53Herma
40:53I want to quit
40:55Herma
40:56Herma
40:57Herma
40:58Herma
40:59Herma
41:01Urfanti
41:02Thieves
41:03But what are you waiting for?
41:05Jump down
41:05To pierce his belly
41:06She had told me before
41:07But maybe the pencil case
41:09It contained something
41:10More precious than anything else
41:11Of a violet
41:12Something about which
41:13Barrow
41:14He is responsible
41:15We need to understand
41:16His state of mind
41:17No
41:17What I don't understand
41:19It's because he really wanted to
41:20Get kidnapped
41:21Damned burpante
41:23Damned thief
41:25What a discovery
41:26He is the king of thieves
41:46The pipes
41:47If I don't take tubes
41:48How do I take my bath tonight?
41:50Why I speak German
42:20Very
42:30Do you want some advice?
42:32Ask him for Hetel's hand
42:33But he's crazy
42:34It seems like the right time to you
42:36Yes I'm crazy but this is the right time
42:39Direct to me
42:40Is he afraid perhaps?
42:42Me? I'm not afraid of anything.
42:44Bravo
42:46Lucky her
42:53Mr. Barrow
42:54Mr. Barrow
42:55I have the honor of asking for the hand of your daughter Hetel
42:59But I entrust my daughter to you
43:01But I won't add a word
43:03Or he killed him
43:05Oh no, children.
43:07Not here and not now
43:10There is good
43:31Stop or we'll sword
43:34One more time
43:39Obey and your life will be saved.
43:42A word from a former Kaiser official
43:44Ich bin der König der Banditten
43:46I am the king of thieves
43:49Oh no
43:50First thing I would say by the grace of God there can never be more than one
43:55And then you start to bother
43:57Eh
43:58Stop or shoot
44:00Stop Rico
44:01But excuse me, also the brigands who are now under arrest?
44:04Deliver the musical instrument
44:07Snell
44:07But they already stole it before you
44:10John
44:10Open up and let me down
44:15Dad
44:18I have no choice but to sequester myself
44:20But it's a mania
44:21Spare the others
44:22And my family
44:24Just the opposite of the sack sacrifice
44:27This is Jack's sacrifice
44:29He who is against the world and against the law has no mercy.
44:32I make the world better with honor
44:36And I affirm the law by working against it.
44:40You two
44:41Take that man
44:50Hand
44:51Hand
44:52Stop
44:52But what do you do like this?
44:54You are clumsy and awkward
44:55So repeat the action with more courtesy and more military style
44:59Via
45:00I make the world better with horror
45:03And I affirm the law by working against it.
45:06Take that man
45:07A
45:08Two
45:09Three
45:09Mars
45:12That's better, right?
45:14You can go
45:15The family will receive the ransom conditions
45:20Dad
45:22Dad
45:23One moment Etel
45:26Father, what does all this mean?
45:28It seems like a farce to me
45:29And it is
45:31It's just a farce that ends painfully
45:34For her
45:36Can I do something?
45:38Very
45:39Love her
45:41Marry her
45:41Give her lots of new reasons
45:44To return cheerful and charming
45:46As it has always been
45:47Certain
45:48It's a bad blow for a daughter
45:50But the blow hasn't come yet
45:57Maybe it's coming right now
46:00It seems like we're in the middle of big maneuvers
46:02Help
46:04Help
46:07Police
46:08Documents
46:08Soon my father
46:09They kidnapped him
46:10As?
46:11Where?
46:11And when?
46:12You will still be close
46:13You can reach us
46:14Sarsi there
46:15Who?
46:15My father
46:16Name?
46:17Jack Barrow
46:17English banker
46:18Soon I beg you
46:20Let's proceed
46:47And is it my fault?
46:50And then the priest understood
46:52Greetings
46:53But what kind of mess are you getting yourself into?
46:56I?
46:57And you, the English subject Jack Barrow?
46:59Well yes
47:00He is under arrest at the request of his country
47:02For fraudulent bankruptcy
47:04Fraud, swindling and aggravated theft
47:06Arrest him
47:14They're actors, right?
47:16Yes
47:16Hired by him to pretend to be bandits
47:18And make it disappear with the bank's money
47:21How did you know they were actors?
47:24Well, well
47:24Among other things, he began to recite passages from Schiller.
47:27The final of the robbers of course
47:30In short
47:31What part did you play?
47:32Did you help him escape?
47:33No
47:34They had met
47:36And the banker
47:37Who had the quality of a playwright
47:39He wanted to convince the company
47:41To play his own farce
47:43Paying something
47:44It is meant
47:44Like a true author
47:46But he didn't pay
47:48Well, well
47:49A fiasco
47:49It won't be the first, will it?
47:51Oh thanks
47:52But she understands
47:53A grandator
47:54It's not enough to support a comedy
47:56Or a company of dogs
47:58And I saw it
48:03Berriga straight
48:04D'Alberg
48:11Armor
48:12He tried to repeat here
48:20The coup that failed him in England
48:22That of getting robbed
48:24Already
48:25Two Black Beef
48:26With Schlagzane
48:29But then she also worked in Germany
48:33What was Flambu telling me?
48:36But I was saying that he hadn't succeeded
48:37Not even here the shot
48:38Which he had not already succeeded in doing in England
48:40That of getting robbed
48:41Yes but in England
48:42He had made use of the work
48:43Of a talented thief
48:44This fake uncle Harnequin
48:46And the shot didn't land
48:47Why we found the suitcase
48:49Then I took the money
48:50And he put it in the viola case
48:52And he organized the robbery here again
48:55But why a banker?
48:57Well, our banker was well organized.
49:01Either the hit or the theft
49:03He succeeded
49:04And then with the stolen money
49:06It could cover the sums
49:08Which he had been stealing from the bank for years
49:11Or if the scandal had broken out earlier
49:13How it happened
49:14Getting kidnapped by bandits
49:17It would be gone forever
49:18With a fabulous sum
49:20But to cast travelling actors
49:50At least in England
50:22Father, do you really believe?
50:22Run to buy tennis
50:23Right?
50:23But of course he wants to know the course of your
50:25Of the bag of stems
50:26Here instead this one dives in head first
50:29On the crime news page
50:30Why?
50:32What are you waiting for or fearing?
50:34Let them discover it in their homeland
50:36The shortages he made in the bank
50:37And in fact
50:38The news this morning
50:39As I already told you
50:40There was
50:41Only two days old
50:42Because the newspaper comes from London
50:45Oh yeah
50:45He arrived at the telegraph first
50:48With Scotland Yard
50:49Who asks for his arrest here
50:51Oh yeah
50:52In conclusion
50:54They make the cream
50:56Much better here than in Devon
51:04Did you see who the real thief was?
51:06The Banker
51:07I told him so
51:08When I read the newspapers
51:09I had some laughs
51:11You must have stolen a lot of money from people
51:14But this story of stealing
51:17I'm not so sure about that.
51:19As long as you give importance to things
51:22You understand that there is always someone
51:24Who wants to steal them
51:25It's bad
51:26But it's also natural
51:27Afterwards it becomes impossible
51:30Because it's like stealing a toy from a child
51:32After when?
51:34Well after
51:35When you realized that things are worthless
51:37In short, they are just toys.
51:40There is no man so vile
51:43To take the stuffed horse away from the goalkeeper's son
51:47More than convincing people not to steal
51:50You should convince her that it was stealthy
51:52It's made of ponytails
51:54Of doll's legs
51:56Of soap bubbles
51:57Yes yes go ahead with the poetic tales
52:00The evangelical precepts you others
52:02Meanwhile the stealing continues
52:03And don't call the thefts that industrialists commit in the name of capital
52:07Take to the streets with us Fabiani
52:09If you dare
52:10Yes, we were waiting for you Fabiani to take to the streets.
52:14We Christians also descended under the square
52:17We went down into the catacombs
52:20To make the conspiracy
52:22But the revolution of the poor is something
52:23Our Lord Jesus Christ invented it.
52:25And Marx and his companions, if you really want to know.
52:29They should be convicted
52:31By plagiarism we mean
52:34Listen to George
52:35I would be really happy if you became a revolutionary like me.
52:39Father, the case of Chianti wine has arrived.
52:42What a joy wine is!
52:44And how sad for the beer countries
52:47Come on George
52:48Let's continue the discussion in the rectory
52:51Right father bra
52:54Right father bra
52:57But life is very often
53:01What does he do?
53:03You say father bra
53:05You say father bra
53:08You say father bra
53:11What is life?
53:17People often steal
53:19Because he has nothing
53:22That's what people believe.
53:25Of being nothing
53:28But if what you have
53:31But what if what you have is what's left of a stranded on a desert island
53:40You would scream with joy
53:42To have a blanket
53:45To put on
53:48And a bone button
53:51And a little red cap
53:53A straw
53:56A straw
53:56A penknife
53:57In your hands
54:00He took a strange-sounding fife
54:06To imitate seagulls
54:12If only you knew how beautiful it is
54:16If only you knew what a wealth
54:19If only you knew what joy
54:21And so be it
54:24Oh
54:26Oh
54:27Oh
54:28Oh
54:29Oh
54:29Oh
54:30Oh
54:30Thank you all.
Commenti