What is the “CNA” mentioned in the “Three Days of the Condor”?
In Three Days of the Condor, there's a scene where Robert Redford's character calls someone on the phone and requests a "CNA". Does anyone know what CNA stands for in this context?
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
CNA, Mrs. Coleman speaking.
TURNER
(into test-set)
This is Harold Thomas, Mrs. Coleman,
Customer Service. CNA on 202 555-7389,
please.
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
One moment, please.
Source
(Here's a transcript of the scene in question: http://www.cswap.com/1975/Three_Days_of_the_Condor/cap/en/25fps/a/01_25)
dialogue three-days-of-the-condor
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In Three Days of the Condor, there's a scene where Robert Redford's character calls someone on the phone and requests a "CNA". Does anyone know what CNA stands for in this context?
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
CNA, Mrs. Coleman speaking.
TURNER
(into test-set)
This is Harold Thomas, Mrs. Coleman,
Customer Service. CNA on 202 555-7389,
please.
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
One moment, please.
Source
(Here's a transcript of the scene in question: http://www.cswap.com/1975/Three_Days_of_the_Condor/cap/en/25fps/a/01_25)
dialogue three-days-of-the-condor
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In Three Days of the Condor, there's a scene where Robert Redford's character calls someone on the phone and requests a "CNA". Does anyone know what CNA stands for in this context?
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
CNA, Mrs. Coleman speaking.
TURNER
(into test-set)
This is Harold Thomas, Mrs. Coleman,
Customer Service. CNA on 202 555-7389,
please.
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
One moment, please.
Source
(Here's a transcript of the scene in question: http://www.cswap.com/1975/Three_Days_of_the_Condor/cap/en/25fps/a/01_25)
dialogue three-days-of-the-condor
In Three Days of the Condor, there's a scene where Robert Redford's character calls someone on the phone and requests a "CNA". Does anyone know what CNA stands for in this context?
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
CNA, Mrs. Coleman speaking.
TURNER
(into test-set)
This is Harold Thomas, Mrs. Coleman,
Customer Service. CNA on 202 555-7389,
please.
WOMAN'S VOICE
(FILTER)
One moment, please.
Source
(Here's a transcript of the scene in question: http://www.cswap.com/1975/Three_Days_of_the_Condor/cap/en/25fps/a/01_25)
dialogue three-days-of-the-condor
dialogue three-days-of-the-condor
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Relevant extract of the script:
Customer service, requesting a CNA...
on 202-227-0098.
One moment, please.
That would be a Mr. Leonard Atwood.
365 Mackenzie Place.
Chevy Chase, Maryland.
It seems fairly apparent that this stands for
Customer Name and Address
Since that's the context of the scene.
Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
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Relevant extract of the script:
Customer service, requesting a CNA...
on 202-227-0098.
One moment, please.
That would be a Mr. Leonard Atwood.
365 Mackenzie Place.
Chevy Chase, Maryland.
It seems fairly apparent that this stands for
Customer Name and Address
Since that's the context of the scene.
Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
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Relevant extract of the script:
Customer service, requesting a CNA...
on 202-227-0098.
One moment, please.
That would be a Mr. Leonard Atwood.
365 Mackenzie Place.
Chevy Chase, Maryland.
It seems fairly apparent that this stands for
Customer Name and Address
Since that's the context of the scene.
Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
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Relevant extract of the script:
Customer service, requesting a CNA...
on 202-227-0098.
One moment, please.
That would be a Mr. Leonard Atwood.
365 Mackenzie Place.
Chevy Chase, Maryland.
It seems fairly apparent that this stands for
Customer Name and Address
Since that's the context of the scene.
Relevant extract of the script:
Customer service, requesting a CNA...
on 202-227-0098.
One moment, please.
That would be a Mr. Leonard Atwood.
365 Mackenzie Place.
Chevy Chase, Maryland.
It seems fairly apparent that this stands for
Customer Name and Address
Since that's the context of the scene.
answered Jan 3 at 7:01
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Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
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Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
Makes sense. Thanks!
– Wyvern
Jan 3 at 7:04
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