I've cleared it through the Senator's chief aide, a man named Turnbull. Turnbull's a heavy gambler, and into us for over a hundred grand, so I figure his information is reliable.

The Godfather Part II (1974)
HAGEN
A screenplay character in The Godfather Part II (1974).
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Sample dialogue
The Senator can be set up; but he thinks of himself as a clean politician. So it's got to be on terms he can live with: campaign contribution, donation to a charitable cause that he controls, things like that. If he gets even the inkling that you think you're buying him, he'll freeze up. Nevada's a funny state, they like things both ways here... All right. Turnbull says the Senator will be here at two-thirty, and he's been primed. He knows you'll want to meet with him alone, and he knows it's about the Tropicana's license. At any rate, he expects to be introduced around to some of the influential people here today, and generally treated as an ordinary guest. Just go light on him, Mikey, sometimes the biggest crooks don't like to think of themselves as crooks...
scene 26 — INT. TAHOE BOATHOUSE - DAYWhere's my wife?
scene 30 — EXT. TAHOE TABLES AND PAVILION - VIEW ON THE PAVILION - DAYKay, Michael didn't tell me a lot; and what he did tell me, I can't repeat. But the responsibility for you and the kids was the most important thing he left me with.
scene 104 — EXT. TAHOE ESTATE - FULL VIEW - DAYThe new government arrested him, held him for a couple of days with a lot of the other casino people, including Roth's brother, Sam. The American Embassy arranged flights for citizens; I'm not sure, but I think he's somewhere in New York.
scene 193 — INT. CORLEONE APARTMENT AT THE TROPICANA - DAYAre you so hungry for traitors; do you want to find them everywhere?
scene 224 — INT. THE BOATHOUSE - VIEW ON MICHAEL - DAY
Bookends
Pop had to pull a lot of strings to get you your deferment.