The English Parallel

The English Parallel is a 1968 Anglo-Brunanter thriller-action film directed by xx.

Plot
Interpol have gotten word that a well-known German art criminal, Alfred Seltzer, will attempt to rob the National Museum of Art and make of with valuable works. Police have the museum under surveillance and have a detailed plan on catching him. But, the day he is supposedly going to rob the museum, the police are contacted and told that Seltzer has been spotted staking out the National Gallery in London, having made the Brunanter rob as a ruse. The Interpol team is then sent back to London to clamp down on Seltzer. The museum in Brunant returns to its activities, the threat having been confirmed a hoax.

Two days later, the museum guard ends up apprehending a man nonchalantly walking out with a priceless Rickard Helsenberg in hand, soon identified as Seltzer himself. Arrested and sent to to London, the man is to be interrogated to no avail. The museum, now worried, goes to hire all its guards for a full night's duty, but only one is available, all the others sick or something. With the museum empty and its directors seemingly assured of its security, the guard makes his way past every room, carefully removing each painting off the wall and from it's frame into large bags. The guard, who upon exiting the museum has his face revealed to be that of Seltzer, puts the paintings in his car and drives off.

A few days after, Seltzer is shown walking towards the National Gallery, and mutters in German "this is where the fun begins" before going in.