What is the “CNA” mentioned in the “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.


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(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)










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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)










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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)










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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)







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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.






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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.






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          • Makes sense. Thanks!
            – Wyvern
            38 mins ago
















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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.






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          • Makes sense. Thanks!
            – Wyvern
            38 mins ago














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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.






          share|improve this answer












          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.







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          • Makes sense. Thanks!
            – Wyvern
            38 mins ago


















          • Makes sense. Thanks!
            – Wyvern
            38 mins ago
















          Makes sense. Thanks!
          – Wyvern
          38 mins ago




          Makes sense. Thanks!
          – Wyvern
          38 mins ago



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