Harvey Keitel credited as playing...
Sadusky
- [Agent Hendricks clears his throat]
- Sadusky: Yes, Agent Hendricks, you've got something?
- Agent Hendricks: Um...
- Sadusky: This isn't a day for "Um."
- Agent Hendricks: We received a tip a few days ago that someone was going to steal the Declaration of Independence.
- Sadusky: [nodding] Do we have a name on the tipster?
- Agent Hendricks: Uh, there was no file opened. We didn't find the information credible.
- [pause]
- Sadusky: How about now?
- Sadusky: Agent Dawes, do you have a visual? Can you see Gates in the water?
- Agent Dawes: Sir, it's the Hudson. Nothing is visible.
- Sadusky: Smart fish.
- Sadusky: So, here is your options: Door number one - you go to prison for a very long time. Door number two - we're going to get back the Declaration of Independence; you help us find it, and... you still go to prison for a very long time. But you'll feel better inside.
- Ben Gates: Is there a door that doesn't lead to prison?
- Sadusky: [laughing] Someone's got to go to prison, Ben.
- [Sadusky, Woodruff and Herbert are walking down the hall after speaking to the guests]
- Sadusky: There's a copy of the Declaration on display now?
- Dr. Stan Herbert: Yes, we decided to...
- Sadusky: Leave it there. The guests know something happened but they don't know what.
- [They pass the guard attacked by Ian and his men who is now recovering. Agent Dawes joins them as they pass]
- Agent Dawes: They got him with a taser at the service entrance. He doesn't remember a thing. Also, we found bullet casings.
- Sadusky: We get a description from the other guards?
- Guard Woodruff: Which guards?
- Sadusky: The guards that were fired upon.
- Guard Woodruff: There weren't any other guards on patrol down here.
- [Sadusky looks intrigued and contemplates the bullet holes in the glass of the Declaration's case]
- Sadusky: So... who was shooting, who were they shooting at... and why weren't they getting along?
- Sadusky: The Templars and the Freemasons believed that the treasure was too great for any one man to have, not even a king. That's why they went to such lengths to keep it hidden.
- Ben Gates: That's right. The founding fathers believed the same thing about government. I figure their solution will work for the treasure too.
- Sadusky: Give it to the people.
- Sadusky: [interrogating him after his son and the others ran away] And you have no idea where he went?
- Patrick Gates: Well wouldn't I have told you if I did?
- Sadusky: I don't know, would you?