Johnny Leffingwell [played by Eddie Hodges]: “The phone—Senator Munson.”
Robert Leffingwell [his
father, played by Henry Fonda]: “Tell him I've gone out.”
Johnny: “Why?”
Robert: “Because,
Johnny, he'll want to do some things that might obligate me.”
Johnny: “I mean, why do
you want me to lie? If you're in, you're in; if you're out, you're out.”
Robert: “Son, this is a
Washington, D.C. kind of lie. It's when the other person knows you're lying,
and also knows you know he knows. You follow?”— Advise and Consent (1962), screenplay by Allen Drury and Wendell
Mayes, adapted from the novel by Drury, directed by Otto Preminger
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