Posted on 03/01/2008 3:15:32 PM PST by kingattax
Based on a true story it was a book and then a movie starring Sally Field. The movie was released in 1975.
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” Without those debate debacles Al beats George hands down.”
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Like Hell he does.
And....He would have had the Electoral Votes if only his home state of Tenn would have voted for him .. !
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And that is my favorite answer for the clowns who still say that Bush stole the election in Florida, I used to say that Gore tried to steal Florida and failed. Now I just point out that if the Gore clown had been able to win the votes of the people who know him the best Florida would not have mattered.
Sally Field was unbelievable in Sybil. Hillary should be embarassed that people are comparing her to Sybil, a real mental case.
Sally Field did an outstanding job in that movie.
I had wondered what had become of the woman it was based upon and was sorry to see she had died.
The film is set in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. The title character, Leonard Zelig (played by Woody Allen), is a man who has the ability to change his appearance to that of the people who surround him. For example, if he is among doctors, he transforms into a doctor, if around overweight people, he quickly becomes heavy himself. Zelig is called the "human chameleon". He is first noticed at a party by F. Scott Fitzgerald who notices how when in the main hall with the guests he sings the praise of the affluent classes in a refined, snobbish accent, while when in the kitchen with the servants he seethes with rage at the "fat cats" while speaking with a thick proletarian voice.
Dr. Eudora Fletcher (Mia Farrow) is a psychiatrist who wants to help this man with this strange disorder, when he is admitted to her hospital. With the use of hypnotic techniques, she discovers that Zelig aims for approval, so he changes to fit in. Dr. Fletcher's determination allows her to eventually cure Zelig, but not without complications; on the road to recovery, Zelig temporarily develops a personality which is intolerant of other people's opinions.
From wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig
Thanks you two.
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