Obsession Page #7

 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
1954
100 min
47 Views


De Ritter.

"Read and approved." Sign it.

It's just a routine. Sign underneath.

Is it all?

You are free to go.

- Are you going to call?

- You have my word.

Thank you.

Hello, advocate De Ritter?

No, she's just left. Why?

What?

No!

Yes, it's possible. She can't be too

far. One moment...

Run after that lady. Tell her Bernardin

confessed everything.

The diamond earrings, it was him too?

What did I tell you? Why are you still

here? You didn't understand me?

Bernardin confessed everything,

didn't he?

Catch up with that woman

before she does something stupid.

I'm sorry for you, dear Counselor,

but I'm quite content with my

deductive skills.

Mrs. Giovanni!

Leave us alone.

So you didn't kill Alexandre Buisson?

We agree with that.

For me, this case was never in doubt.

You can even be grateful to Bernardin

for that frankness.

Did he confess?

It often happens. At the last moment,

he cracked.

Poor Louis!

It'll be over in 6 minutes.

Giovanni, I wish it would be the end

of your troubles.

Go on, split. Your wife is in distress

and she needs you.

Go back to her.

Does she know about Louis?

Yes.

You aren't going to give her

a hard time, are you?

Marcellin,

tell Duval to get me the Jim Brunot

file, a closed case from 1947.

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Antoine Blondin

Antoine Blondin (11 April 1922 – 7 June 1991) was a French writer. He belonged to the literary group called the Hussards. He was also a sports columnist in L'Équipe. Blondin also wrote under the name Tenorio. more…

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