Zelig (1983)

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Title: Zelig

Genre: Comedy

Cast: Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Patrick Horgan, John Buckwalter, Marvin Chatinover, Stanley Swerdlow, Paul Nevens, Howard Erskine, Richard Whiting, Ralph Bell, Will Hussung, Gale Hansen, Michael Jeter, Peter McRobbie, Richard Litt, Mary Louise Wilson, Alice Beardsley, Paula Trueman, Garrett M. Brown, Marianne Tatum, Charles Denny, Michael Kell, John Rothman, Deborah Rush, Stanley Simmonds, Robert Berger, Jeanine Jackson, John Doumanian, Willy Holt, Susan Sontag, Saul Bellow, Irving Howe, Marshall Cole Sr., Ellen Garrison, Jack Cannon, Theodore R. Smits, Sherman Loud, Elizabeth Rothschild, Kuno Sponholz, Ed Herlihy, Dwight Weist, George Hamlin, Robert Iglesia, Eli Resnick, Edward McPhillips, Sol Lomita, Ed Lane, Sharon Ferrol-Young, Dimitri Vassilopoulos, Stephanie Farrow, Francis Beggins, Jean Trowbridge, Ken Chapin, Gerald Klein, Vincent Jerman-Jerosa, Erma Campbell, Anton Marco, Louise Deitch, Bernice Dowis, Bernie Herold, Elizabeth Kaitan, Arthur Anderson, Bubba Dean Rambo, Kim Johnston Ulrich, Michael Blevins, Jon Hayden, Mae Questel, Ruth Leon Weiman, Tug Wilson

Release: 1983-07-15

Runtime: 79

Plot: Fictional documentary about the life of human chameleon Leonard Zelig, a man who becomes a celebrity in the 1920s due to his ability to look and act like whoever is around him. Clever editing places Zelig in real newsreel footage of Woodrow Wilson, Babe Ruth, and others.

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