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There were many popular songs...
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inspired by Leonard Zelig,
tunes that swept the nation.
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In addition to
the products and endorsements...
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there are
the endless exhibitions.
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In Hollywood,
he's a great favorite...
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and is offered a film contract.
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Clara Bow invites him
for a private weekend...
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and tells him to bring
all his personalities.
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In Chicago, he meets heavyweight
champion Jack Dempsey...
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who clowns with Zelig
at his training camp.
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In Washington, D.C.,
he is introduced...
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to both Calvin Coolidge
and Herbert Hoover.
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In France, he is hailed
as Le Lezard.
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He is the toast
of the Parisian music halls.
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His performance endears him to
leading French intellectuals...
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who see in him
a symbol for everything.
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His transformation
into a rabbi...
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is so realistic
that certain Frenchmen...
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suggest he be sent
to Devil's lsland.
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At the Folies Bergere...
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Josephine Baker does her version
of the Chameleon Dance...
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and later tells friends...
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she finds Zelig amazing,
but a little lost.