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Zelig (1983)

Cast: Woody Allen, Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, more...
Director: Woody Allen, Woody Allen
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Studio: MGM
Genre: Comedies, Mockumentary, Mockumentaries
Running Time: 79 min.
Languages: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
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Synopsis
Leonard Zelig, the "human chameleon", is profiled in this mock-documentary. Director Woody Allen appears as Zelig in scenes that purport to be vintage newsreel clips of the 1920s and 1930s, but are actually clever recreations, "aged" and scratched-up Citizen Kane-style by special-effects maestros Joel Hynick, Stuart Robinson and R. Greenberg Associates. An appropriately pompous narrator details the life and times of Leonard Zelig, whose overwhelming desire for conformity is manifested in his ability to take on the facial and vocal characteristics of whomever he happens to be around at the moment. He shows up at batting practice with Babe Ruth, among William Randolph Hearst's guests as San Simeon, side by side with Pope Pius at the Vatican, and peering anxiously over the shoulder of Adolf Hitler at the Nuremberg Rally. Becoming a celebrity in his own right, Zelig inspires a song, a dance craze, and a Warner Bros. biopic. Mia Farrow plays Dr. Eudora Fletcher , a psychiatrist who tries to "reach" Zelig and ultimately falls in love with him (all of Farrow's scenes are in black-and-white and allegedly culled from archive footage; Ellen Garrison, whose resemblance to Farrow is uncanny, plays the older Dr. Fletcher in the interview sequences). In the manner of Reds, the influence of the fictional Leonard Zelig on popular culture is discussed by such real-life notables as Susan Sontag, Irving Howe, Saul Bellow and Dr. Bruno Bettenheim. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

GreenCine Member Reviews

Very good until you have seen enough by AOsher April 20, 2008 - 7:09 PM PDT
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1 out of 2 members found this review helpful
Woody Allen makes his point very well and he is very funny, but he needs to stop sooner.

3 Things by randomcha February 14, 2008 - 11:08 AM PST
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1 out of 3 members found this review helpful
1. Mae Questel singing "Chameleon Days."
2. The airplane flying upside down across the Atlantic.
3. Zelig blends in at a Greek restaurant.




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