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|data6  = [[Barbara Sohmers]], [[Joseph Palmieri]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Leslie Cass]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[Charles Potter]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Brother Theodore]], Joe Frank
|data6  = [[Barbara Sohmers]], [[Joseph Palmieri]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Leslie Cass]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[Charles Potter]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Brother Theodore]], Joe Frank
|header7 = Format
|header7 = Format
|data8 =  60 minutes
|data8 =  57 minutes
|header9 = Chronology
|header9 = Chronology
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44:30: The old people on the fossil beach complain about the weather some more then consider playing cards.
44:30: The old people on the fossil beach complain about the weather some more then consider playing cards.


45:30: Joe has a dream: he's an expert in Jewish wisdom but he's unhappy, so he travels on foot to Rome to see its tzaddik. The tzaddik tells him that a great surgeon was called to operate but was operated on himself. The next night the tzaddik tells him about a famous prosecutor who found himself guilty. Joe is about to leave when a man summons Joe to the tzaddik, who tells him of a great engineer who awoke to find himself turned into a holy man - who has the experience of Joe's dream about the engineer. The tzaddik reveals himself to be an SS officer, who sends him to a concentration camp. Jewish partisans rescue Joe from the train, take him to see the real tzaddik of Rome, who dresses as an SS officer and lives in Palermo. This one tells him the same stories as the previous supposed-tzaddik. Joe takes the next train to Berlin.
45:30: Joe has a dream: he's an expert in Jewish wisdom but he's unhappy, so he travels on foot to Rome to see its [[Wikipedia:Tzadik|tzadik]]. The tzadik tells him that a great surgeon was called to operate but was operated on himself. The next night the tzadik tells him about a famous prosecutor who found himself guilty. Joe is about to leave when a man summons Joe to the tzadik, who tells him of a great engineer who awoke to find himself turned into a holy man - who has the experience of Joe's dream about the engineer. The tzadik reveals himself to be an SS officer, who sends him to a concentration camp. Jewish partisans rescue Joe from the train, take him to see the real tzadik of Rome, who dresses as an SS officer and lives in Palermo. This one tells him the same stories as the previous supposed-tzadik. Joe takes the next train to Berlin.


49:20: A guy with a German accent (Brother Theodore) tells us that things rot with age.
49:20: A guy with a German accent (Brother Theodore) tells us that things rot with age.
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== Music ==  
== Music ==  
{{I Wish You Love (Andre Kostelanetz And His Orchestra)}} [Intro]
{{I Wish You Love (Andre Kostelanetz And His Orchestra)}} [Intro]
{{Music For 18 Musicians (Steve Reich)}} [3:40]
{{Music For 18 Musicians (Steve Reich)}} [3:24]
{{Diamond Dust (Jeff Beck)}} [16:46]
{{Diamond Dust (Jeff Beck)}} [16:01]
{{Allabreve D Major (J.S. Bach, Helmut Walcha)}} [44:11]
{{Allabreve D Major (J.S. Bach, Helmut Walcha)}} [42:25]


== Additional credits ==
== Additional credits ==