Miss Sloane (2016)
2016 | Thriller/Drama | 2h 12m
Instances (21)
Frequency of Title
The title is spoken every 6 minutes and 17 seconds, on average.
Number of Characters
The title is spoken by 5 different characters.
Daniel Posner
00:01:44
I'm gonna ask you again. Miss Sloane, could you please describe the nature of your work?
Unknown
00:03:33
Miss Sloane!
Unknown
00:03:54
Miss Sloane, Miss Sloane!
Unknown
00:03:55
Miss Sloane, Miss Sloane!
Senator Ronald Sperling
00:04:21
Good morning. I am Senator Ronald Sperling, Chair of this Hearing. Miss Sloane... Please raise your right hand. Do you solemnly swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, under pains and penalties of perjury?
Spencer
00:07:42
Miss Sloane! They're ready for you in the conference room.
Senator Ronald Sperling
00:27:48
We'll come back to the Asian Republic of Indonesia later, but, you see, what troubles me is the amount of influence you had. We've seen communications from senior figures in Washington who feared that you, a lobbyist, could destroy their careers with a snap of your fingers. Is this reputation something you've cultivated, Miss Sloane?
Senator Ronald Sperling
00:29:28
You were prescribed multiple courses of benzodiazepines, but according to the deposition of one of our witnesses, you've been procuring off-prescription, a course of psycho-stimulants, with the aim of keeping you awake a little longer. Is this true? Miss Sloane?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:06:08
During the time that you worked alongside Miss Sloane, did you hold any discussions pertaining to the use of illegal surveillance techniques?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:48:59
How about surveillance, Miss Sloane? Mr. Rodolfo Schmidt has stated in deposition that you intended to use methods such as bugging and tapping to entrap Senator Hank Badgley. Is this true?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:49:56
This concludes my questioning of the witness. Thank you, Miss Sloane. We have one further witness.
Daniel Posner
01:51:55
Mr. Chairman, the Senate has no business prying into the personal affairs of Miss Sloane.
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:52:01
Solicitation is a criminal offense. It's well within the remit of this hearing to establish whether Miss Sloane has broken any laws. Mr. Forde. Have you ever met Miss Sloane?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:52:07
Solicitation is a criminal offense. It's well within the remit of this hearing to establish whether Miss Sloane has broken any laws. Mr. Forde. Have you ever met Miss Sloane?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:52:31
Mr. Forde, have you ever entertained Miss Sloane as a client?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:52:45
I can produce sworn statements from two employees of the Carver Hotel, to the effect that they saw Miss Sloane in the lobby on the same day that you, Mr. Forde, held a reservation there. I ask again. Did you entertain Miss Sloane in any capacity, for profit?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:52:54
I can produce sworn statements from two employees of the Carver Hotel, to the effect that they saw Miss Sloane in the lobby on the same day that you, Mr. Forde, held a reservation there. I ask again. Did you entertain Miss Sloane in any capacity, for profit?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:53:13
Thank you, Mr. Forde. You're dismissed. These proceedings will conclude tomorrow, when Miss Sloane is referred to the Senate Ethics Committee for their judgment.
Reporter
01:54:42
Excuse me, Miss Sloane, over here. May I have a comment?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:55:20
Good morning. Before referring the witness's testimony to the Office of Congressional Ethics, she is entitled to make a statement. Miss Sloane, is there something you'd like to say?
Senator Ronald Sperling
01:56:33
Miss Sloane, is this pertinent to the discussions we...