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He struck Dr. Mayerson
and several board members...

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with a rake.
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This wasn't what we wanted...
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yet I felt I'd
accomplished something.

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If I could have him
two more weeks...

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I could do some fine-tuning...
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and turn Leonard Zelig
back into his own man.

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Dr. Eudora Nesbit Fletcher,
the hero--

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or should we say, heroine--
of the hour.

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The beautiful and brilliant
young psychiatrist...

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never lost faith
in her conviction...

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that Leonard Zelig,
the human chameleon...

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was suffering
from a mental disorder.

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Working with her cousin...
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cameraman Paul Deghuee,
the doctor managed...

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to keep a vital record
of the proceedings...

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including rare footage
of Zelig hypnotized.

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The patient and healer
have become fast friends...

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and enjoy
one another's company...

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even when she's
not working on him.

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The result of maintaining
a minority opinion...

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is a resounding success
for psychiatry.

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Who says women
are just good for sewing?

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Now it's on to City Hall...
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where the town's
newest celebrities...

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are given the key to the city.
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We're honored to present...
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this key
to New York City to you.

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Jimmy Walker
did want to be here...

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and sing "Leonard the Lizard,"
but he was just too busy.

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After city hall,
Eudora Fletcher...

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the beautiful genius
who cured Zelig...

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of his science-defying
condition...

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is honored by fellow scientists
at New York's Waldorf-Astoria.

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Present are luminaries
from all over the world...

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not just in the field
of psychiatry...

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but physics, biology,
mathematics, and you name it.

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Here she is exchanging theories
with Nils Andersen...

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the father
of modern blood disease.

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Later in the week,
Dr. Fletcher is again honored...

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as she gets to christen
her first ship.


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