Zelig
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Quite a success story
for a little girl...

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from the backwoods.
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I'm speaking to you...
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from the home of
Mrs. Catherine Fletcher.

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She's the mother
of Dr. Eudora Fletcher...

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the famous psychiatrist
in the news these days.

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I'll be asking Mrs. Fletcher--
to begin with...

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to tell us something
about what it's like...

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to raise a medical genius.
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I might ask you about
the many sacrifices...

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You've made to put your daughter
through medical school.

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Speak right into
the microphones, please.

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Sacrifices, we had none.
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John was a stockbroker.
We had plenty of money...

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and I came from a wealthy
Philadelphia family.

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I'm sure that your daughter
always wanted to be a doctor...

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ever since she could remember.
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I don't think so.
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I always thought she
wanted to be a flier...

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Iike her sister Meryl,
and raise a family...

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but she was a very moody child.
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But a mother always
dreams for her child...

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to have the success
your daughter has.

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She was a very difficult girl.
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Tell me about your husband.
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I understand that he is
a simple businessman.

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He must be so thrilled
and pleased...

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to have his daughter
achieve such recognition.

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John had problems--depression.
He drank.

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Well, Mrs. Fletcher,
thank you so much...

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for speaking with us today.
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Here at San Simeon,
glorious dreamland...

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of newspaper mogul
William Randolph Hearst...

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celebrities from all walks
of society sun or play.

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There's Marie Dressler
with Mr. Hearst.

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Always a popular guest
at San Simeon...

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Miss Dressler accepts a flower
from an ardent admirer.

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Along with her is Marion Davies.

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