""7 Golden Women Against Two 07"" "Where has he gone?" "He'll be close by." "Yes, but where?" "Chase after him, imbeciles." "I don't know what I'm paying you for." "I want that painting." "That demon disappeared in front of our eyes." "Good for nothing." "Look..." "There he is." "Hey, dumbass." "Can you swim?" "Yes, with a lifejacket." "Then learn without." "Hello, Barbican." "Come here and I'll kiss you." "But I've never seen you before." "Tell me why you're here?" "I'll tell you if you concede at least two kisses in advance..." "You're a cold man, but I can melt any ice." "Let's forget about my temperature." "Tell me who you are?" "I'll tell you after I kiss you." "I'm not easily kissed." "What is it?" "Do you detest women?" "Quite the opposite, but I do the choosing." "Don't you like me?" "Yes, but you are too enterprising." "I understand." "Very well..." "I'll grant you this privilege." "One moment." "You turned off the light already." "You're irresistible, Barbican." "I didn't turn it off." "A visitor..." "One at a time, please." "Good evening..." "I'm the one who got you out of a lively situation earlier..." "As I was convinced I'd receive other surprises." "Here I am." "I hope you're not upset." "I don't know why you did it..." "I thank you either way." "This is an emotional evening for me." "Right." "Very happy emotions." "We'll see." "At this point we are forced to introduce ourselves." "My name is Mark." "Mark Day." "I'm American." "Admirer of beautiful women and a lover of paintings." "Maria DuPont, French." "I appreciate a gallant man a good painting." "Barbican, Armenian." "Not so gallant..." "Noted collector of paintings." "Great." "Isn't it marvellous?" "All three of us are interested in paintings..." "It's great to discover three strangers have something profoundly in common." "I don't find it so great..." "But we'll leave it at that." "Let's have a toast." "Let's toast in equal measure to that which unites us." "To paintings." "Did you think there was a secret inside?" "Take a look, there's nothing there." "Did you think it might have been a Goya?" "But it is a Goya." "Purchased in Porta Portese. (Market)" "And here, ladies and gentlemen, is a piece that will enrich any collection..." "If I were you, I wouldn't pass up the chance to own this magnificent painting.." "...by an ignoble but highly illustrious artist." "Aside from its artistic value, it also possesses historical value..." "For this jewel the starting price is..." "There was nothing on that painting..." "Not in the back or in front." "You don't know how to do your research." "Tell me the secret then." "Come back later..." "Secrets are never revealed in public." "So, ladies and gentlemen, I was saying..." "The start price for this great painting which belonged to countess Valignach..." "One of Napoleon's lovers, is 100,000 Lira." "Any offers, folks?" "Please." "120,000 Lira." "The lady has bid 120,000..." "Anyone else?" "Take a good look at it, please." "No one bidding any more?" "Going once, twice three times." "My compliments, it's yours madam." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "I get the impression you are all wafting for your big chance..." "I'll make you happy very soon." "Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to introduce a unique piece..." "Absolutely exceptional." "This painting is a Goya." "What is quite remarkable about this particular Goya is that it was once owned by Adolf Hitler." "Yes, ladies and gentlemen." "Martin Borman took it to South America.." "...along with all of Hitler's treasure." "I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen." "The starting price for this marvellous painting is 300,000 Lira." "330 is still the highest bid..." "Come on people, you're buying gold when you buy this painting." "My offer is 350,000 Lira." "The lady has offered 350,000 Lira, but this painting is worth a lot more..." "Who's ready to bid?" "Tell me what you whispered in her ear just now." "This is the painting I wanted yesterday, you lied to me." "It's not true." "You chose a Goya..." "You paid and I delivered." "What is this story?" "You again?" "The story is I'm very interested in this painting." "It interests me as well." "I understood that." "You'll do anything to have it." "I'm a romantic woman, and when I meet a man I like I must hug him or I'll feel bad." "Enough of this rubbish..." "Now I understand the purpose of your visit last night..." "You wanted to con me." "You're an animal." "And you?" "You're a queen bee." "With that mouth." "The painting is yours, madam." "Thank you." "What do I do?" "Buy another painting." "Go away." "I want her painting." "It's impossible." "Do you think so?" "I warn you I'm capable of anything." "Do what you want." "The French woman?" "She left." "With the painting?" "Exactly." "Ladies and gentlemen, please forgive this small interruption..." "I'd be grateful if you'd help me remove a curiosity..." "Why were they so interested in that painting?" "You seem like a nice guy, I'll tell you..." "Thank you." "I reciprocate the sympathy." "The painting we wanted to steal from the Armenian wasn't the one we wanted..." "Here is the Goya that belonged to Hitler." "I took a bath for it." "It was time you had a good wash." "(?" ")" "I don't want anyone killed." "Just a small one like this?" "I said I don't want anyone killed." "Don't argue." "What do you want?" "I'm looking for Maria, the French woman." "She's not here." "Don't tell lies, Dutch." "I said she's not here." "We'll take care of them." "I was expecting you, Barbican..." "As you can see I've reserved a welcome so explosive." "You need to put your finger on the trigger to shoot." "It's obvious none of your lovers were marksmen." "Hold her still." "I said hold her still." "Come on, talk." "Tell me where you hid the Goya?" "No." "She still didn't tell us where it is." "Let's search for it." "Barbican." "Damned American." "I have no intention of enjoying your generous company today." "We need to talk about the painting." "Discuss it with them." "My painting." "They always get my two bodyguards." "You..." "Whose side are you on?" "Yesterday, you beat up my men..." "But today you defended me." "Is this an American thing?" "No, if there's a 007 here, it's the Armenian working for the Russians." "Right!" "In that case..." "Half the world is interested in the secret of the painting." "Just a moment, please." "Come in." "Do you want to work together?" "It's you." "If our alliance has artistic merit and is against the Armenian, I'm in." "How shall we seal our pact?" "Kiss me." "You can go." "My favourite clients." "We want some information." "I'll tell you everything." "Come through to my office, please." "Forgive my fraudulent behaviour but it comes with the trade..." "The painting I sold to that woman was a fake..." "But not this one." "Here's the painting you are looking for, the real one." "Is it really the Goya which belonged to Hitler?" "The one Martin Borman took away?" "That's the one." "Look." "There's nothing there." "Look closely." "Let's see." "I don't see anything." "Look here." "I really don't see anything." "Listen..." "We'll get straight to work." "That's a great secret, right Mark?" "Yes, you just need the right ingredients" "I don't know why but I'll sell it to you." "I feel happy..." "Now we know the secret we're okay." "One moment..." "You'll have to pay me well for it." "Agreed..." "But if you've already told Barbican." "One of the Armenians gorillas, he thinks I haven't seen him." "Now, I'm going to teach him and his boss a lesson." "As far away from here as possible, please" "That damned American followed me all the way here." "I'll take care of him." "He's coming." "So, Barbican..." "We have a score to settle." "Sure..." "The Italian police." "You give him the final lesson." "Okay, boss." "Give it to him." "Come on, give him some more." "Okay, boss." "Damn you." "Now, I'll go and steal the painting from Maria." "I told you not to insist." "First, we must..." "The Armenian's coming with his gorillas, what shall we do?" "You two hide." "Barbican, if you lift enough dust, the story behind the painting..." "Will be known in south America, in Asia and Africa." "Nobody will ever know if you give me the painting." "If you can do it, take it." "I should go to Rome." "Rome." "The painting is in Rome." "What news!" "We'll leave immediately." "Atomic secret, discovery international or a message of Martin Borman?" "The explanation is on the back of a painting for sale in Rome at the market "Porta Portese"." "This one is mixed blood, half French and half Thai..." "She's staying at the Penna hotel." "Her name is Lemodai." "To work." "Come through, Miranda." "Allow me to introduce Miranda." "She works with success at 1000 lights." "Nationality, Italian." "Salvatore and Ivan..." "My two gorillas." "She's my woman..." "Respect her." "Let's get down to business." "Sit down." "Let's summarise the situation..." "That damned vendor has sold a Goya to spies from all over the world.." "But in order to sell them he had to convince them they were authentic..." "Obviously this isn't possible." "We know very well that only one of the paintings holds the true secret." "We must get that painting at any cost..." "And soon, to avoid any unnecessary risks." "Until we know who has the real painting..." "We have no choice but to steal all the paintings he sold to the other spies..." "So, now we'll pay a visit to the buyers." "Operation ' round-up paintings' begins now." "Great, I'll rake the women." "Who should I rake?" "The men?" "The boss will take care of assign these foreigners." "That fraudsters!" "They're gorillas." "So, we know... names and addresses of all the people who bought one of the paintings." "You, Ivan, will start with the Spaniard, she's staying..." "The painting vendor has important news for you, come to the hall." "Who was it?" "The painting vendor." "He wants to talk to us." "He's downstairs." "Well?" "He said he has important news." "Let's go." "My favourite client, what pleasure..." "I have another great occasion, and I reserved it especially for you." "They stole the painting." "What?" "Stolen?" "Precisely and I think the person who stole it is one of your clients." "Yes, that's possible, but it's hard to say who." "Tell me who is interested in your paintings?" "Certainly, if you think it might help." "Come to my office, please." "I want that painting back." "It was unique, priceless." "We'll find it again." "Is that all you can say?" ""We'll find it again." But how?" "Let's call the police." "Sure, the police..." "Then everything will come out and they'll seize it, no, no..." "We have to find it ourselves." "I might even enjoy it!" "Well, if you'll enjoy it?" "Okay, let's start with..." "Good, good." "The Spaniard is coming, but what surprises me more is who is waiting outside." "Know who it is?" "Who?" "The Greek and the Portuguese." "They're following us." "Where's Barbican?" "He took Miranda to see the paintings." "He should be here by now." "She bought a painting from the old guy, what's she doing here?" "Yes, the Spaniard." "Her as well." "Right and the Asian." "Why are they all coming to see the Armenian?" "I must speak to Mr Barbican..." "It's about something very important." "If he's not home, I'll wait." "You can count on me." "How can you deny something at so much goodness?" "Good." "I hope." "Open it, Moscovite." "I have a message for Mr..." "Barbican?" "Yes." "I'm sorry but Mr Barbican isn't here." "I'll wait." "It's very important." "I'm sorry." "Please." "I know you." "I don't think so." "You're Turkish and we share the same hobby..." "Paintings." "And you are Barbican." "First you didn't know me, and now you know my name." "I'll wait for him." "Good, good, wait..." "Okay, madam." "But I don't know when he'll return." "I must speak to Mr Barbican, it's urgent." "Entertain her." "Yes?" "Yes." "In that case, let's go up." "Did you see?" "That's the Turkish woman." "The Armenian is also here." "What shall we do?" "It's strange, I don't understand why they've all come to the Armenian." "I want to see if anyone else arrives." "Excuse me, does an Armenian live here?" "Mr Barbican?" "That's him." "Yes, on the second floor." "I'm so sorry, we'd like to talk to you." "Here's the boss." "Please." "Have you lost your tongues?" "No, you have visitors." "I understand." "Make them wait." "We'd better use my office." "Yes, that's preferable." "I'm worried..." "All the spies we stole paintings from have turned up here." "...then the vendor was very smart, he made us believe it was authentic." "Exactly." "And the Armenian stole them all hoping one of them was real." "We got information on all the buyers but when we started spying on them we noticed they were spying on us." "You kissed me, this means you want something." "Okay, I'll be frank..." "I am certain you stole my painting." "You are 07." "Me?" "I should tell you they stole my painting as well." "I've always liked Italians." "We like them a lot as well." "They're so gallant..." "So romantic, so sentimental." "We Sicilians are the examples of excellence of latin male." "Calm down." "Excuse my lateness, I didn't know I had guests waiting." "I already know the purpose of your visit..." "I've spoken to this lady." "We will unite together to find the thief." "Let's wait for the others, we must persuade them to unite against Barbican." "They're coming." "He said they stole his painting." "What are you saying Miranda?" "They stole your paintings." "Damn it, I wish I never hid half my paintings in your home..." "Come here quickly." "Let's hide my ones at least." "Where are we going?" "To the waterfalls." "This is the ideal place to hide the paintings, if you're scared I can go." "Don't go." " I renounce your insistence" "We really fooled the Armenian." "That's right." "Let's hurry up." "Come on." "Start walking." "Let me down." "You can't even support her." "Be brave." "We've arrived, come on." "You've been saying that for half an hour" "He says we've arrived." "Is this the place, boss?" "Yes, this is it." "Pass the other ones, hurry." "Okay, boss." "The Yankee will never find them here." "All done." "The Armenian will never find them here." "Tonight, I'll go to Mark's house and get back the paintings he stole from us." "Did you come to my home to steal?" "Yes, Yankee." "In a thief's house." "You stole them from those strangers." "And now you have half of them." "We're even." "No, only one of us has the good map." "This time you're right." "One of us will lose out while the other one will surely find the treasure..." "But it won't be you." "Yankee..." "Something tells me you're working for the American secret service..." "You wouldn't happen to be a 07?" "Maybe you are?" "Me, a 07?" "Let's unite and look for the treasure together." "Our interests are too different and I don't trust you." "Do you want a war?" "Yes, but only a cold one." "Don't make fun of me, it's very dangerous" "Right, but that treasure is worth any risk." "Have you read this article?" "Yes, it's incredible." "It's about our paintings." "Who could've told them?" "There's an article on page four." "Have you read it?" "Yes, I think it must be some sort of treasure." "That would be great." "New insights about the painting of Goya belonged to Hitler." "The painting that was stolen at Rome is counterfeit." "The original should still be in Rome." "Now he'll hear me." "That's the French woman's car." "Here they come." "They're looking for the treasure following the instructions on Maria's painting." "Let's follow them." "Okay, boss." "This is the place." "Yes, the treasure is in that castle." "Put it in the car." "We made it." "Look, the castle is up there." "The map was correct." "Let's go this way." "Come." "Watch out, it's slippery." "They're going to the castle." "They're looking for the treasure." "It's the painting Maria and Mark bought." "We'd better kill them before they find the treasure." "It's better to kill them after." "Okay, boss." "They went that way." "Follow them." "Let's see what's in the draws." "Nothing." "Just some old fireworks." "Let's follow the map." "Did you hear that?" "Jesus, I can't see a thing." "I'll make some light." "There's nobody here." "Strange." "Did you hear that?" "They're here." "It's us." "Try to be more careful." "It's a hard life." "Have you seen them?" "No." "Let's keep looking." "What the hell is this place?" "It's hell." "So many explosives." "According to the map, the treasure is in lake Albano..." "Who knows how Barbican will feel when they all turn up there..." "As you know, people don't do favours for nothing around here." "What do you want?" "We can't even go fishing anymore." "What is the Armenian doing?" "Looking for goldfish?" "Yankee..." "Keep your distance." "Great, you show him." "Was it a fruitful dive?" "I can do what I want, it's a free country." "So he thinks he's free to steal our treasure." "I'm fishing for everyone." "Have you understood?" "Don't disturb him when he's fishing." "Sure, he wants to find the treasure for everyone, how generous." "Exactly, he's risking rheumatism for the good of the overseas colony." "We found those crooks." "Even my pipe is getting nervous, I advise you to leave." "You stole half the paintings." "After we had already stolen them." "We didn't find the treasure." "Then what do you want from us?" "We'll call you as soon as we find it." "They're arguing amongst themselves." "It's better like this, if they're arguing it means they found something." "He's looking for the treasure with my map." "Instead of arguing, why don't we unite?" "Right." "No." "It's a perfectly reasonable offer, I advise you to accept." "What a nice surprise." "You'll never keep the treasure." "This remains to be seen." "Let's go inside, I can't stand women." "Go, go." "The men are going one way and the women are going another way." "They're coming this way." "We'll be able to hear them." "The treasure definitely isn't here." "No?" "Barbican's been diving for two hours." "We must work together, Miranda." "Here come the men." "They've gone too far this time." "Let's meet them." "What a surprise." "No, I found this painting by chance." "No, you stole it from one of us." "You're a thief." "Barbican and I don't want to cheat you, we're looking for the treasure for you." "It's true." "Enough." "We want our paintings back." "Listen, we're fed up looking..." "You continue looking and we'll rest." "Don't believe us?" "Look, the painting's over there." "What are they up to now?" "Listen up, I really want to get back at those two..." "Here they come, let's go." "Finally." "Here you are." "Now it's your turn." "What are they doing?" " (?" ")" "What are they up to?" " (?" ")" "What?" "I'm red like the wall." "Look..." "It's a rainbow." "Our dolls have painted themselves." "We'll see you later." "Clean yourselves." "To the lake." "Hey, look." "Marvellous." "Look, there's a rainbow." "We've seen it." "Yes, but this is a real one." "Look how beautiful." "Yes?" "I must talk to you, it's important." "I'll wait for you in the usual place." "Where are we going?" "Your place." "Where is the treasure?" "In St Laurent castle." "Does my boss know?" "Everyone knows." "Very good, dear." "I'll be there as well." "We'll meet there." "Where are you taking us?" "This is a haunted castle." "No, the ghosts are all English citizens." "Stay calm." "Nothing will happen to you as long as you don't get scared." "I know all about ghosts, they don't bother me." "Did you see that?" "Yes." "What was it?" "I don't know, a ghost, perhaps?" "My God." "We must remain calm if we want to find the ghost." "I think we should split up into groups." "Miranda and I will go this way..." "You and Maria go that way, and you lot spread out." "If anyone's scared of ghosts, wait by the van." "Yes, I'm going." "I'm English, I know all about ghosts." "It's really beautiful here." "Look over there." "What a strange painting." "Yes, what a strange painting." "I assure you I heard screaming." "It's probably one of those broads." "This isn't the right room." "Let's go on." "Don't turn around." "Yes, I saw his reflection." "He isn't a ghost." "What?" "Ghosts don't have a reflection." "He's alive." "Look closely." "I was attacked." "What?" "Yes, and Miranda has disappeared." "It wasn't ghosts." "Come here, Barbican." "Someone wants to steal the treasure." "Explain yourself, I don't understand." "The ghosts are alive." "Alive?" "They're men." "Then they aren't ghosts." "I told you they weren't ghosts." "Barbican." "Here's Mark." "Maria disappeared after they hit me." "This has nothing to do with ghosts." "The same thing happened to me..." "Miranda disappeared as well." "Miranda and Maria might be in trouble..." "Hurry." "Let's go." "It's all very unclear." "What happened?" "Where are Miranda and Maria?" "I don't know." "Someone hit me and the Turkish woman has disappeared." "I didn't see anyone else." "Regardless, these ghosts are alive." "Let's forget the ghosts and look for our women." "Your men did a good job." "Yes, even if they didn't follow my orders precisely..." "I didn't want them to hit Mark." "Just think, that Dutch fool is jealous of the American." "Do you feel something for the American?" "To be honest, yes." "I'd say so..." "What about you and Barbican?" "He's so tender." "Did you hear that?" "No." "They're spying on us." "Who is?" "So, we'll work together, agreed?" "Agreed." "They're in here." "Thank God." "Finally." "What happened to you?" "Who hit us?" "We didn't see a thing." "We were so scared we hid." "Where's the Turkish woman?" "We haven't seen her." "You go back, I'll look for her." "But it's dangerous." "Just one strike of my pipe is all I need to deal with these ghosts." "Wait by the van." "I'd better go with him." "Barbican can deal with this by himself." "I don't know." "I'll do what you want." "Wasn't I good at the castle?" "If you help me get rid of the others, we can keep the treasure for ourselves." "Really, boss?" "Not just the treasure..." "You'll have me as well." "We're going to the Solone caves tomorrow." "Really?" "But you'll stay in Rome." "We'd better split up into groups, like at the castle." "This will be a peaceful search." "You can count on it." "Right." "Come, Miranda." " So, courage let's go, Mark." "We'll meet back here in an hour." "Good luck." "The treasure must be under ground." "We'll follow the directions on the map." "Only if it's a good map." "Come on, let's get to work." "Very well." "Renato just gave the signal, there are strangers here." "Police." "They'll be curious." "Let's tool up." "There are lots of people around the cave." "They want to surround us." "Someone must have talked..." "If they find us we're done for." "The strange part is there are more women than men." "It might be a trick." "But why women?" "Don't you know there are women cops?" "Let's see who they are before we confront them." "It's like looking for a needle in a haystack." "Watch out." "Quick, take cover." "The treasure might be close by." "This is the only place which corresponds to the directions on the map." "Someone's coming." "Have you found the treasure?" "I'm not sure yet, I'm just scouting." "It really is the police." "They're looking for the guns..." "What shall we do?" "Let's get them." "Hey, you!" "Looking for your grandma's treasure?" "Get away from there." "Sounds like a bells?" "Come down from there." "Here are our friends..." "The ones from the castle, but they aren't ghosts." "Right, and they don't look so tough." "Very well, let's get them." "Quick, get away." "Great." "Let's find the others." "Everyone run away." "Freeze." "Don't try anything." "Want me to use you for target practice?" "You came here out of curiosity..." "Now, the least you can do, if you want your freedom is listen to me, kids." "Get undressed, quickly." "Hurry up." "Now, I'll show you." "I'm embarrassed." "Watch out." "Stay where you are if you don't want me to kill him, I'm not joking." "Get out of here." "Now face the wall." "Don't waste time." "Come on." "Follow them." "Please." "As you can see, I accepted your invitation." "I'm flattered." "The waiter told me you had something significant to tell me..." "Wasn't that how you put it?" "I know you're looking for a treasure." "I'm listening." "I'm colonel Von Klaus..." "I was in the S.S." "Interesting." "What I'm about to say is too important for you..." "It would be better if we discussed this in a more intimate place." "That's right, colonel." "We can go to my room if you want?" "But we'll have to do it tomorrow, my man's coming back today and he's very dangerous" "Okay, to tomorrow." "I met a German who might know about the treasure." "Instead of kissing me, try to think of a way to get your potato eater to talk." "Do you think a man would be indifferent in front of a woman like me?" "No..." "But you'd do well not to betray Barbican." "I'll remain faithful and I'll make him talk..." "Send your gorillas if you don't trust me." "Sure." "Call them." "We're ready." "Have you called your gorillas?" "Yes." "You don't trust me?" "No." "You know I love you, jealous." "I know where Hitler's treasure is, but I don't have the details." "Why are you telling me?" "My fascinating friend..." "I know what you've been doing, that you have numerous maps..." "Most of which are false, but one of them must be real." "What reason do you have for telling me?" "I'm very rich and gold doesn't interest me anymore..." "Don't you believe me?" "You are so beautiful you could provide many moments of joy to a man like me." "To be more precise?" " To be very compliant." "You're a handsome man, interesting..." "Where is this place?" "If one of your maps points to Mount Cerceo, that's the good one." "It's too late for me, dear..." "Quick, get rid of him." "The American called me, he wanted to know where we were going tomorrow..." "He has no idea we're going to Mount Circeo." "We won't have that lot following us this time." "Such wonderful news." "We're rich." "The treasure is finally ours." "Barbican..." "Go and have your fun at Mount Cicceo..." "Either way, you won't find the treasure." "I've found it." "Here it is." "He found it." "We've found the Armenian, we must capture him..." "You take the stairs on the right, and you take the left..." "Pretend to be tourists." "Great." "He found it." "Hands off, you damned Yankee." "You could've gone in the water yourself if you wanted it." "I want those amphora's, get them." "Don't let them escape." "Watch out." "You, jump on them." "Get them." "Jump on them." "Get the amphora's..." "Jump on them, come on." "Come on, underneath." "Beat them." "Get the amphora's." "Don't let them get away." "You imbeciles." "Put down the amphora's, get them." "Get back in the water." "You as well." "I'm curious to see what's inside." "Let's open them." "See if it opens like this." "This isn't Hitler's treasure." "Can you open it?" "I told you they were empty." "Then give them to the French woman." "Did you hear?" "The amphora's are empty." "Yes, run away." "We'll see you in Rome." "We'll start an investigation and find whoever's selling these paintings." "You must find the Armenian." "The old guy ripped us off but the Armenian stole our paintings." "Not to mention the American." "We want the seller." "And the Armenian and the American." "If I had them in my hands." "I get the impression the seller the Armenian and the American were all working together." "This explains why they disappeared." "Here they are!" "You owe us an explanation." "What do you mean?" "Tell us where you hid them?" "We want our paintings." "We want the paintings you stole..." "Understood?" "I'll have you all arrested." "I thought the Armenian was smarter." "I thought the American was an 07." "What do you want from us?" "We're looking for the vendor as well." "He's the got the map to the treasure." "We were ripped off as well." "Liar." "Believe me." "You're working with the vendor." "We were swindled exactly like you." "We were convinced we would find the treasure working with you." "We thought you were two 07's." "Anything but two 07's." "Two imbeciles, that's what you are." "Two adventurous imbeciles." "You're two good for nothings." "But..." "Quiet, you two..." "Put them together and they make 0.14." "0.14 divided by 7 women equals 0.2 each, so little." "Enough." "You're tiring me." "Listen, impertinent females, You're being rude and insulting..." "Who pulled out those crazy numbers?" "If I understood correctly, you two want to us to go to hell?" "Yes." "Barbican, let's go." "Hell is waiting." "It's better like this." "Long live freedom." "Happy ending, little one." "Don't show yourselves around." "They even poked fun at us." "Maria, I repent, take me back." "Go away." "How are you?" "My art lover." "Please, have a seat." "What painting did you buy today?" "I was very lucky today..." "I met a strange vendor who sold me a Goya." "Really?" "I liked it straight away..." "It was very interesting, and the price wasn't too high." "My compliments." "To think..." "He said it once belonged to Hitler." "Where is he?" "Here in Rome." "Do you know where he lives?" "Sure." "Give me his address..." "I'd like to talk to him." "Duty calls." "Excuse me." "Please." "I made a great discovery, I know where he keeps the paintings, Miranda." "We'll go there alone." "We'll meet tomorrow morning..." "I'll pick you up in my car at 09:15." "Let's follow them." "They'll take us to the vendor." "Now I understand why they were here." "They've joined forces." "And they have every intention of cheating us." "Let's follow them, it will be fun." "There they are." "Finally, we found you." "Don't say you don't remember us." "Not you, to be honest, but she's my favourite customer..." "Please, come in." "It's time you stopped messing us around." "Or being smart..." "If you don't satisfy us this time, we'll both turn you in." "Such bad words from two beautiful women..." "Why do you want to turn me in?" "We want the real painting." "We'll make him to talk." "You as well?" "Why have you come here?" "I'm here to protect you, and to make him to talk." "And you two are working with him." "We had a deal." "I haven't forgotten, but the deal was only valid if you followed my orders." "If only it were true..." "You fooled the American but you haven't proved anything to me." "I once told you I was starting to like you." "Words, just words." "If you want facts, it depends on you." "Hi." "What a great meeting of scoundrels." "Stop, or I'll shoot." "Your men and Maria's men wanted to keep the treasure for themselves." "Hands up, you." "Stand over there and don't move." "Keep an eye on them, Barbican, and don't go easy..." "Don't have any scruples with them." "Mark!" "Don't speak now, honey." "I'll say what I want." "Quiet, you." "I'm so sorry, dear." "You, listen up..." "Who made all those paintings?" "Who painted them?" "I painted them, and I fooled all of you..." "You all fell for it." "You believed they were Goya's." "I know how to paint well, so I decided to make copies..." "You know, I had a lot of fun messing you around..." "None of you deserve such wealth." "None of you." "You wanted the treasure..." "You were prepared to kill for it." "The treasure does exist..." "But only I know where it is." "I, Martin Borman." "Now?" "He sent us on a wild goose chase." "The treasure was just a mirage that only existed in the mind of a madman." "This seems like the right moment." "Yes, we'd better avoid Barbican's wrath." "Are you ready, Ivan?" "Now." "Leave them alone another time." "Sure." "The women." "Let's get them at least." "Let's get them on the stairs." "The treasure is here and Moscow knows." "Here they come." "Hurry." "I'm sorry, Miranda." "Come on, you're forgetting that we were played as well." "You know..." "I really want to spank you like a child." "If you even try it, I'll hit you over the head with an amphora." "I'm not joking." "Then get ready for your spanking." "I'll hit you with an amphora as well." "They deserve to be taught a lesson, and you thought we were joking..." "Now you'll see." "Lower your head, please." "The treasure." "It must be in here as well." "How beautiful." "There's more?" "We're rich." "We found Hitler's treasure." "No, no." "We found it." "This is just Roman treasure." "But it's still treasure." "It's them." "Hide everything." "Hide it." "Pretend nothing's happened." "They're coming." "Here they are, finally." "The police might believe your stories but we don't." "It's all that vendors fault." "Swindler." "But we don't have your paintings, they stole ours as well..." "Take it up with the vendor." "It's always the same story." "Let's teach them a lesson." "Get them." "Careful, my British chum, you might hurt yourself..." "When I hit someone I always leave a sign." "They're so entertaining." "Come on, Miranda." "The men are having fun at our expense." "We're fighting each other and they're enjoying it, let's make them pay." "Now it's your turn." "We'll show you." "We're fed up of being messed around." "Let's give them a good lesson." "The ladies want to have some fun..." "Let's oblige them." "Give me one." "Let's oblige them." "Watch out." "Stay very still." "You look just like me." "Seven golden women, Barbican." "Gold amphora's." "No, they're just made of iron." "Let's have a look." "Right, you found those two amphora's at Circeo." "You told us they were empty." "You should never trust two crooks." "Why don't we check?" "You never know." "Sure, they might be made of iron..." "But the treasure we're looking for might be inside..." "Hitler's treasure." "No, it's Roman treasure." "Then there is a treasure." "The amphora's..." "The treasure must be in the amphora's." "There are some ancientness." "Let's get out of here." "We want to see." " Ancientness?" "What does that mean?" "Farewell." "Bye!" "Come on, follow them." "They're escaping." "Let's get them." "Quick, get in." "Go where you want, as long as it's far from here."