I was going to say Argo.
Also Class Action with Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, playing lawyers on opposing sides where Gene Hackman is the 'little guy' with a suit against a car manufacturer whose car blows up under certain circumstances. MEM's boss deliberately mistypes the record number of an incriminating document on the disclosure list, then removes the files and reference completely from the giantly enormous pile of boxes they send over in order to bury the little guy in paperwork.
Gene Hackman again in Runaway Jury (John Grisham novel) as a bad guy this time, the bad guys track down records of someone who has spent years falsifying identify and getting onto the jury list for particular types of trials.
In terms of a physical item other than paper, there's a West Wing episode where the President accepts a Taiwanese Independence flag, which greatly upsets China. When the aide, Charlie, is sent down to (yet again) the basement to retrieve it, he's told that it is now an official item of the USA and cannot be retrieved. Charlie finds a lawyerly nerd to find an obscure piece of legislation/procedure that allows retrieval of the flag.
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From: The Information and Records Management Society mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alison Drew
Sent: 26 April 2016 15:03
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Subject: Records Management in TV and film
Hi everyone,
A few years ago a really useful presentation on 'Records Management in the movies' was shared and I used it to great effect when trying to think creatively about getting why records management matters to an organisation. It's got me thinking about an 'updated' version... I've certainly seen things on TV and the cinema and thought that it would be great to use - yet now when it comes to me sitting down to create a new presentation my mind has gone blank! Any ideas? I'd be happy to share it once we've got our heads together!
Thanks
Alison
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