Zelig
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1:01:03
We don't condone scandals--
scandals of fraud and polygamy.

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In keeping with a pure society,
I say, lynch the little Hebe.

1:01:18
Throughout
the humiliating ordeal...

1:01:20
Eudora Fletcher stands by
the man she loves, valiantly.

1:01:24
Privately, she tells friends...
1:01:26
that she is worried about
Zelig's emotional condition...

1:01:29
which seems to her
to be deteriorating...

1:01:32
under the weight
of conservative moral opinion.

1:01:36
In public, he tries to keep up
an appearance of composure...

1:01:39
but it is increasingly
difficult.

1:01:41
It is clear that
he is coming apart...

1:01:44
when he and Eudora dine
at a Greek restaurant...

1:01:47
and in the midst of the meal,
Zelig begins to turn Greek.

1:01:57
He longs desperately
to be liked once again...

1:02:00
to be accepted, to fit in.
1:02:03
Public clamor over his morality
reaches a fever pitch...

1:02:07
and on the eve
of his sentencing...

1:02:10
Leonard Zelig vanishes.
1:02:19
This is Chief lnspector
of Police Thomas Dowd...

1:02:23
with a national
broadcasting news break.

1:02:25
Leonard Zelig is missing.
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On the eve of his sentencing...
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for an assortment
of crimes and misdemeanors...

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ranging from polygamy to fraud,
he has disappeared.

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We are searching for clues...
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and would appreciate
speaking with anyone...

1:02:40
who might have any information
leading to his apprehension.

1:02:44
My sister was just shattered.
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She tried to keep up
a calm front...

1:02:52
but she was just too upset.
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And she wasn't a person...
1:02:57
who usually
displayed emotion easily...


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