91 1 emergency. l need help! Somebody's trying to kill me! All right, just stay on the line. I'll just be off for a moment. Sir, I'm gonna connect you with an officer. OK.
Léon: The Professional
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And you need some time to grow up a little. l've finished growing up, Leon. l just get older. And for me, it's the opposite. l'm old enough. . . . . . l need time to grow up.
Léon: The Professional
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When things get hot, she'll take the heat.
Léon: The Professional
2.2s
You're coming with us.
Léon: The Professional
8.4s
Eighteen? Wanna see my license? No. You just look a little. . .younger.
Léon: The Professional
2.6s
Mister, l'm scared.
Léon: The Professional
3.1s
Move back a little, l can't see anything.
Léon: The Professional
4.7s
The light's out. lt's all dark out here.
Léon: The Professional
2.1s
Go ahead, your turn.
Léon: The Professional
4s
Here is OK. Let it go. l said let it go.
Léon: The Professional
1.5s
Salute.
Léon: The Professional
2.4s
Move, move over.
Léon: The Professional
2.1s
What are you doing?
Léon: The Professional
2.4s
Now the security shot.
Léon: The Professional
2.2s
A little left, please.
Léon: The Professional
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We said noon ! l've got one minute past. You don't like Beethoven.
Léon: The Professional
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Yes, this is she. Mrs Lando, when your husband enrolled Mathilda at Spencer, he told us she had problems. As you know, we pride ourselves in turning troubled girls into healthy, productive young women. But if they are not here, there is very little we can do. Now, Mathilda left school without permission nearly two weeks ago. I know your husband paid tuition in advance for a year. But if you refer to page 20 in the rules and regulations manual we sent you, you will see that unless there is a valid excuse for prolonged absence, your tuition will be forfeit.