Jewel Robbery Page #8

Synopsis: When a baroness is present during a robbery at a jewellers in Vienna, she finds the gang's debonair leader more attractive than either her husband or her lover.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Director(s): William Dieterle
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
7.5
APPROVED
Year:
1932
68 min
211 Views


The streets are swarming

with them.

- Is everything set?

- Yes.

- The doors all barred?

- Solid.

Then clear out quickly.

I'll join you in half an hour.

Giddyap.

You robbed me.

The jewelry

was safer with me.

You told me so yourself when

you brought it to my house.

Am I to believe that that

was the reason you took it?

Oh, don't think about that now.

The police are here.

Oh, don't worry about me.

I'll get away.

What are you

going to do?

What can I do?

- Come with me.

- Where?

- Over the roofs and away.

- I don't dare.

Romance, adventure, gaiety,

excitement, a chance to live.

No, no, I can't, I tell you.

It's insane.

I must have time

to think.

Well, then...

What are you doing?

This is the only way

to return you to respectability

and to give you

a chance to think.

They'll know now that

you fought for virtue's sake.

If you come to nice,

I'll be waiting.

If not, this is goodbye.

Auf Wiedersehen, dear.

I love you.

Help. Help. Help!

Here she is!

Here she is!

Teri!

Oh, you poor thing,

trussed up like a chicken!

Get me out of here

quickly.

Which way did he go?

- Through the window.

- Through the window!

Can you give me

a description?

Yes. Yes, of course.

He wore a brown,

leather coat,

red scarf,

and green spectacles.

- And short and fat!

- Yes.

Thank you.

We'll have him in no time!

Oh, dear, I'm sorry.

Don't worry, baroness.

I'll get him!

Leave it to Lenz.

There he is!

I'll get him!

There he is!

Now go ahead!

- They've got him!

- Where? Where?

In the courtyard!

Teri, he got away again.

But we'll get him.

I hope it's been

a lesson to you.

Oh, it has been.

My nerves are shattered,

simply shattered.

I must get away

for a long rest at once.

I think I'll go to nice.

Yes, nice.

Nice.

On the first possible train.

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