"What's the Area Code for DC?"


Love the film, but this line always amuses me. I know it's put in to further the plot, but of ALL the things that Redford's character knows, THIS would be a no-brainer.

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He's New York based . . . what does he care about DC?

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Because he's supposed to know EVERYTHING. DC is right across the river from the CIA (his employer). Of course he'd know the area code. It's not like he was trying to find the area code for Minneapolis.

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One of many odd plot-points in this movie that defy logic.

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Exactly what I thought, although I wouldn't describe it as "furthering the plot" so much as cluing the movie audience in on what Turner was thinking. A book smart fellow like Turner probably knew the area code for every major city in the country.

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Well said.

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I think Pollack would've been wise to just zoom in on Turner so that we could hear him mutter "Washington" under his breath. At least he didn't call information to ask when the War of 1812 began.

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