125 rue Montmartre Page #7
- Year:
- 1959
- 85 min
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Oh non, boss.
Tell that to her,
it'll save a lot of time.
Pascal, listen to me!
When I dropped the keys near the door...
...it was the signal.
It's her, Pascal!
I didn't want to do it!
She must have killed him
while you were taking the money.
Don't move, Pascal.
Piece of sh*t!
Afraid to be alone, eh?
I was your friend, eh?
Scum!
- Pass me the pole...hang on.
- Grab it...there.
You want another sandwich?
Butter?
Yes please!
You've enough sugar?
It's OK.
There.
Thanks.
Doesn't lool like you've lost your appetite after all that?
it's still me who gets into a stew the most.
There was a bit there I was seeing myself
as a widow too.
What do you mean you too?
Mmne...
I recall,
I don't know why...
...how could you speak of Didier?
I never told you his name.
I don't know,
i must have read it in the paper.
i didn't ask you that.
You told the cops I said his name.
I saw you in trouble.
I don't think we're talking about the same thing.
I'm explaining myself badly.
Don't get snappy!
What?!
Let's not just talk about Didier Barrachet
"Pretty widow aged 30".
I read between the lines and saw
a caught-in-bed scenario.
A husband who surprises his wife's lover
can also leave a pretty widow.
So I lied to the cops.
Yes.
I didn't want to lose you.
That woman made me talk too much.
Poor Mmne,
you can be silly sometimes.
But how silly was that!
The neighbours are fighting.
And so it starts all over again.
I've had enough for the day.
Tell them to shut up.
Not me.
They can throw each other out the window...
...that's their business
It's just that... other people's business,
understand?
Back to normal...come on..
The confessions of Catherine Barrachet!
Get your "France-Soir"!
- Get your Le Monde!
- "France-Soir" latest!
The confessions of Catherine Barrachet!
Get your "France-Soir"!
The confessions of Catherine Barrachet!
Merci.
Get your "France-Soir"!
The confessions of Catherine Barrachet!
FatPlank / RLB
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