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Hoffman:
Has your guy talked? James Donovan:
Excuse me? Hoffman:
You met him. Has he talked? Has he said anything yet? James Donovan:
We're not having this conversation. Hoffman:
Of course not. James Donovan:
No, I mean we are really not having it. You're asking me to violate attorney-client privilege. Hoffman:
Aw, come on, counselor. James Donovan:
You know, I wish people like you would quit saying, 'Aw, come on, counselor'. I didn't like it the first time it happened today. A judge said it to me twice. The more I hear it, The more I don't like it. Hoffman:
OK, well, listen, I understand attorney-client privilege. I understand all the legal gamesmanship, and I understand that's how you make your living, but I'm talking to you about something else, the security of your country. I'm sorry if the way I put it offends you, but we need to know what Abel is telling you. You understand me, Donovan? Don't go Boy Scout on me. We don't have a rule book here. James Donovan:
You're Agent Hoffman, yeah? Hoffman:
Yeah. James Donovan:
German extraction. Hoffman:
Yeah, so? James Donovan:
My name's Donovan. Irish, both sides. Mother and father. I'm Irish and you're German. But what makes us both Americans? Just one thing. One. Only one. The rule book. We call it the Constitution, and we agree to the rules, and that's what makes us Americans. That's all that makes us Americans. So don't tell me there's no rule book, and don't nod at me like that you son of a bitch. [Gets up to leave] Hoffman:
Do we need to worry about you? James Donovan:
Not if I'm left alone to do my job
Has your guy talked? James Donovan:
Excuse me? Hoffman:
You met him. Has he talked? Has he said anything yet? James Donovan:
We're not having this conversation. Hoffman:
Of course not. James Donovan:
No, I mean we are really not having it. You're asking me to violate attorney-client privilege. Hoffman:
Aw, come on, counselor. James Donovan:
You know, I wish people like you would quit saying, 'Aw, come on, counselor'. I didn't like it the first time it happened today. A judge said it to me twice. The more I hear it, The more I don't like it. Hoffman:
OK, well, listen, I understand attorney-client privilege. I understand all the legal gamesmanship, and I understand that's how you make your living, but I'm talking to you about something else, the security of your country. I'm sorry if the way I put it offends you, but we need to know what Abel is telling you. You understand me, Donovan? Don't go Boy Scout on me. We don't have a rule book here. James Donovan:
You're Agent Hoffman, yeah? Hoffman:
Yeah. James Donovan:
German extraction. Hoffman:
Yeah, so? James Donovan:
My name's Donovan. Irish, both sides. Mother and father. I'm Irish and you're German. But what makes us both Americans? Just one thing. One. Only one. The rule book. We call it the Constitution, and we agree to the rules, and that's what makes us Americans. That's all that makes us Americans. So don't tell me there's no rule book, and don't nod at me like that you son of a bitch. [Gets up to leave] Hoffman:
Do we need to worry about you? James Donovan:
Not if I'm left alone to do my job
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Has your guy talked
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Excuse me
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You met him Has he talked Has he said anything yet
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We're not having this conversation
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No of course not
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No I mean we really are not having it
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You're asking me to violate attorney client privilege
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Oh come on Counselor
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You know I wish people like you
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would quit saying Oh come on Counselor
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I didn't like it the first time it happened today
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A judge said it to me twice
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And the more I hear it the more I don't like it
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Movie Summary
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union captures U.S. pilot Francis Gary Powers after shooting down his U-2 spy plane. Sentenced to 10 years in prison, Powers' only hope is New York lawyer James Donovan, recruited by a CIA operative to negotiate his release. Donovan boards a plane to Berlin, hoping to win the young man's freedom through a prisoner exchange. If all goes well, the Russians would get Rudolf Abel, the convicted spy who Donovan defended in court.

