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Why was room 930 significant?


Is that when 60 minutes starts? 930pm?

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I believe he says that because that's where him and Bergman met for the first time. "I'll be in the lobby reading the new york times at 5pm"...then he orders room service

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Yes, but if you look at the door number when Wigand leaves after talking to Bergman the first time, the door says "824." I believe it's a "goof."

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I think the hotel is adjacent to the B&W building and room 930 faces/is on the same level as their legal offices. Wigand mentions that it's the only light on in the building.

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It’s where they made love for the first time.

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